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===Museum Computer Network===
MCN's conference will be help November 7-10, 2012
Seattle, WA
This year’s theme, “The Museum Unbound: Shifting Perspectives, Evolving Spaces, Disruptive Technologies”, focuses on exploring how the quickening pace of technological innovation is expanding the very definition of what it means to be a museum.
The MCN has some participants interested in digital preservation and digital asset management issues.
[http://www.mcn.edu/mcn-2012-annual-conference]
[http://www.mcn.edu/2012/all-those-1s-and-0s-creating-archival-standards-digital-media]
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===Museum Computer Network===
===Preservation Week===
MCN's conference will be help November 7-10, 2012
Seattle, WA


This year’s theme, “The Museum Unbound: Shifting Perspectives, Evolving Spaces, Disruptive Technologies”, focuses on exploring how the quickening pace of technological innovation is expanding the very definition of what it means to be a museum.
ALCTS sponsors a week of activities and a [http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/preswk website of with resources] for all kinds of preservation topics.  


The MCN has some participants interested in digital preservation and digital asset management issues.  
The week includes webinars and we might offer to get in one that. The only drawback is that public libraries are the prime audience. So how good we are at identifying possibilities for the really low end of the "RR" part of our work may limit this possibilty.


[http://www.mcn.edu/mcn-2012-annual-conference]
[http://www.mcn.edu/2012/all-those-1s-and-0s-creating-archival-standards-digital-media]
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Revision as of 19:28, 28 August 2012

Possible Conferences

EDUCAUSE

EDUCAUSE 2012

Philly, Nov 6-9.

They seem to structure around "domains" which includes: "Libraries, E-Research, and Digital Content" "Libraries support the life cycle of scholarly content through discovery, description, curation, and preservation. Librarians are leaders in advancing inquiry and learning for their communities and for the global community of scholars. This domain includes e-texts and other emerging digital content areas."

EDUCAUSE 2013 is October 15–18, 2013 Anaheim, California, and Online

EDUCAUSE Mission


iPres

iPres is the main international conference on digital preservation.


iPres 2012 is October 1-5 in Toronto, Ontario [1]

iPres 2013 is ? (TBA) Lisbon, Portugal


LITA

Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) members are information technology professionals dedicated to educating, serving, and reaching out to the entire library and information community. LITA is a division of the American Library Association. Nothing for 2013 is online yet, but the Oct Forum info is available.


Museum Computer Network

MCN's conference will be help November 7-10, 2012 Seattle, WA

This year’s theme, “The Museum Unbound: Shifting Perspectives, Evolving Spaces, Disruptive Technologies”, focuses on exploring how the quickening pace of technological innovation is expanding the very definition of what it means to be a museum.

The MCN has some participants interested in digital preservation and digital asset management issues.

[2] [3]


NITLE

The National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE) helps liberal arts colleges and universities integrate inquiry, pedagogy, and technology.

They don't have a conference but they do have something called the Innovation Studio Demo Day. Maybe we could get in on that? As soon as we have something innovative to talk about :-) Meg will volunteer to contact them!


Open Repositories

Open Repositories 2013 will be held July 2013 in Charlottetown, PEI, Canada [4]


Preservation Week

ALCTS sponsors a week of activities and a website of with resources for all kinds of preservation topics.

The week includes webinars and we might offer to get in one that. The only drawback is that public libraries are the prime audience. So how good we are at identifying possibilities for the really low end of the "RR" part of our work may limit this possibilty.