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Dear colleagues,

For those of you attending ALA Midwinter later this month, please check out
the lightning talks from the National Digital Stewardship Residency
program. On January 26th, the residents - including Dumbarton Oaks' very
own Heidi Dowding - will give updates on their respective digital
preservation projects at DC institutions (see list below).

For more information about NDSR, please check out the website: http://www.
digitalpreservation.gov/ndsr/. The Library of Congress' Signal blog will
also be featuring guest posts from the residents, so you can keep up to
date on their progress: http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation
/2014/01/the-national-digital-stewardship-residency-four-months-in/.
Initially piloted in the DC area by the Library of Congress, NDSR will be
expanding to New York <http://ndsr.nycdigital.org/> (METRO) and
Boston<http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/ndsr_boston>
 (Harvard-MIT).


Many thanks,
Shalimar
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Shalimar Abigail Fojas White
Manager, Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
1703 32nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20007
Tel. 202.339.6972; Email [log in to unmask]

Website: http://www.doaks.org/library-archives/icfa
Blog: http://icfadumbartonoaks.wordpress.com/
Facebook: Dumbarton Oaks Library and
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Subject: [NDSA-ALL] NDSR resident lightening talks at ALA Midwinter

Please join the Digital Preservation Interest Group for our session at ALA
Midwinter 2014 in Philadelphia.

Sunday, January 26, 2014, 8:30am-10am
Pennsylvania Convention Center, Room PCC-203 B

The session will feature lighting talks from participants in the National
Digital Stewardship Residency program.

The National Digital Stewardship Residency program offers ten recent
Master’s-level graduates in the library science and related digital fields
the opportunity to gain professional experience at the Library of Congress
and other prestigious host institutions in the Washington, D.C. area.  The
inaugural class of residents arrived in Washington in September 2013 to
participate in the nine-month program.  This lightning talk session will
introduce the residents and expand upon their project work and experience
as residents in the program. The residents and projects that will be
discussed are:

Julia Blase; University of Denver; National Security Archive; to take a
snapshot of all archive activities that involve the capture, preservation
and publication of digital assets.

Heidi Dowding; Wayne State University; Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and
Collection; to identify an institutional solution for long-term digital
asset management, conduct research on a variety of software systems and
draft an institutional policy for the appraisal and selection of content
destined for preservation.

Maureen Harlow; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; National Library
of Medicine; create a collection of web content on a specific theme or
topic of interest such as medicine and art or the e-patient movement.

Jaime McCurry; Long Island University; Folger Shakespeare Library; to
establish local routines and best practices for archiving and preserving
the institution’s digital content.

Lee Nilsson; Eastern Washington University; Library of Congress, Office of
Strategic Initiatives; to analyze the future risk of obsolescence to
digital formats used at the Library and work with Library staff to develop
an action plan to prevent the risks.

Margo Padilla; San Jose State University, Maryland Institute for Technology
in the Humanities; to create and share a research report for access models
and collection interfaces for born-digital literary materials. She will
also submit recommendations for access policies for born-digital
collections.

Emily Reynolds; University of Michigan; The World Bank Group; to facilitate
and coordinate the eArchives digitization project, resulting in the
creation of a digitized and cataloged historical collection of key archival
materials representing more than 60 years of global development work.

Molly Schwartz; University of Maryland; Association of Research Libraries;
to strengthen and expand a new initiative on digital accessibility in
research libraries by incorporating a universal design approach to library
collections and services.

Erica Titkemeyer; New York University; Smithsonian Institution Archives; to
identify the specialized digital and curatorial requirements of time-based
media art and establish a benchmark of best practices to ensure that
institution’s archives will stand the test of time.

Lauren Work; University of Washington; Public Broadcasting Service; to
develop and apply evaluation tools, define selection criteria and outline
recommended workflows needed to execute a successful analog digitization
initiative for the PBS moving image collection.

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Meghan Banach Bergin
Coordinator, Bibliographic Access and Metadata Unit Information Resources
Management Department/W.E.B. Du Bois Library University of Massachusetts
154 Hicks Way
Amherst, MA  01003
Telephone  (413) 545-6846
Fax  (413) 545-6494
E-mail  [log in to unmask]


"If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even
less."--General Eric Shinseki, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff

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