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From: WSU NDSA [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 7:03 PM
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Subject: [Allowed List] [acrl-ir] Converge and Ingest: Building a Toolbox Colloquium - Attend in person or online!

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Could you please share the following message with your organization and colleagues?  Your assistance in sharing our message is greatly appreciated.
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Please join us on Saturday, April 5th, 9:45am- 3:00pm, WSU's Purdy Kresge Library

The Wayne State University National Digital Stewardship Alliance Student Chapter is very pleased to announce its 2nd colloquium, "Converge and Ingest: Building a Toolbox", to be held on April 5th from 10:00am - 3:00 pm in Detroit, Michigan at Wayne State University's Purdy Kresge Library.  The colloquium will draw together professionals and students to share and discuss information on a variety of topics related to digital preservation.

Who's invited?
Any interested information professional, whether you're a student, faculty, academic, public, or special collections librarian, archivist, or records information manager.

Can't make it in person? Plan to attend online!
Connect here: https://connect.slis.wayne.edu/ndsa

What will you learn about?
Topics include preparing for preservation, fixity tools and metadata wrappers, Resource Description Framework (RDF), working with obsolete digital media, archival management software, Archivematica, and much more!

Registration
RSVP at http://bit.ly/1ifdOOA as space will be limited! Walk-ins are welcome, but may be standing-room only. This event is free to attend!

Venue Information:
Wayne State University<http://www.lib.wayne.edu/info/maps/pk.php>
Purdy-Kresge Library Auditorium<http://www.lib.wayne.edu/info/maps/pk.php>
5265 Cass Avenue<http://www.lib.wayne.edu/info/maps/pk.php>
Detroit, MI 48202<http://www.lib.wayne.edu/info/maps/pk.php>
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PROGRAM
Sign In:
9:45 - 10:00 AM

Welcome & Introductions:
10:00 - 10:15 AM
Opening remarks from Sandra Yee, Dean of the Wayne State University Library System; Kim Schroeder, Faculty Advisor for WSU NDSA Student Chapter; and Adam Mosseri, WSU NDSA Student Chapter President

Presentations and Q&A Session:
10:15AM - 1:30 PM
"Untitled (Hidden Track): Born Digital Content Preservation Service at UIUC", Tracy Popp, Digital Preservation Coordinator - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"Dealing with Obsolete Digital Media in the Robert Altman Archives: Challenges and Strategies", Jennifer Kremyar, graduate student - University of Michigan

"Vision Quest: Maturing Digital Object Management Practices at GVSU", Max Eckard and Kyle Felker, Metadata & Digital Curation Librarian and Digital Initiatives Librarian (respectively) - Grand Valley State University

15 Minute Intermission (Refreshments Served)

"How to Approach the Preservation of Explicit Content in a Digital Environment", Adam Mosseri, graduate student - Wayne State University

"Organizing, Contextualizing, and Storing Legacy Research Data: A Case Study", (Tina) Na Qin, Science Library - Michigan State University

"Preparing for Preservation", Cole Hudson and Graham Hukill, Digital Publishing Library and Librarian (respectively) - Wayne State University

Poster Session & Appetizers/Refreshments:
1:30 - 3:00 PM
Poster session featuring research and work by WSU SLIS alumni; current MLIS students from Wayne State University, the University of Michigan, and McGill University; and professionals from Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, the World Bank Group Archives, Xavier University of Louisiana, and Enlighten (Ann Arbor).  Appetizers and coffee will be available at the poster session.

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

WSU NDSA Student Chapter

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