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[padg] FW: 2009 National Archives Preservation Conference
US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
2009 Preservation Conference
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Digitizing for Preservation and Access: Past is Prologue
William McGowan Theater - National Archives Building Constitution Avenue
and 7th Street NW Washington, DC
In 2007, the National Archives Preservation Conference focused on the
essential components of the digitization process and on common issues
that would influence reformatting decisions and approaches. It was
geared to benefitting institutions that were contemplating entering, or
may have had just entered, the digitization arena.
This year we are presenting "Digitizing for Preservation and Access:
Past is Prologue." It will focus on institutional approaches, case
studies, standards and management techniques for projects and programs
that are either underway or already completed. Thus, the discussion has
moved from the experimental and theoretical to examining and learning
from what has already been done.
Our intent is for attendees to leave the conference with an
understanding of what digitizing choices are appropriate for their
institution, based in part on lessons learned and new ground broken by
other institutions, large and small.
The 2009 conference coincides with the 75th Anniversary of the founding
of the National Archives.
"Digitizing for Preservation and Access: Past is Prologue" will also
feature an exhibit by vendors who provide products and services related
to the conference topic.
The 2009 Preservation Conference Program
Opening Remarks
Dr. Michael J. Kurtz
Assistant Archivist, Office of Records Services - Washington, DC
Additional speaker to be announced.
Keynote Address
Digitizing for Preservation and Access: Past is Prologue
Dr. Paul Conway
Associate Professor, School of Information
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Institutional Approaches I
Doris A. Hamburg
Director of Preservation Programs, NARA
Carl Fleischhauer
Technical Coordinator - National Digital Library Program
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Institutional Approaches II
Karen B. Weiss
Information Resources Manager
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
DC
Additional speaker to be announced.
Guidelines and Long-term Management
Michael Stelmach
Manager of Digital Conversion Services
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Archival and Preservation Preparation for Digitizing Records
Amy Lubick
Conservator, Document Conservation Division, NARA
David Null
Director, University Archives and Records Management Services
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Public Interface / Providing Access
Daniel Santamaria
Assistant University Archivist - Mudd Manuscript Library
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Suzanne Issacs
Digital Projects Coordinator
National Archives Experience, NARA
Case Studies in Digitization
Greg Colati
Digital Initiatives Coordinator - Penrose Library
University of Denver, Denver, Colorado
Mark E. Harvey
State Archivist
Archives of Michigan, Lansing, Michigan
Additional speaker to be announced.
This program is subject to change. Updates to the program will be posted
on the conference web page as they become available. A final conference
agenda will be provided at the Registration Desk on March 26.
Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 8:45 a.m.
Program 8:45 a.m. - 5 :45 p.m. Reception 5:45 - 7:00 p.m.
Morning and afternoon breaks, and a box lunch will be provided.
Registration Fees:
$125 Standard Registration
$75 Student Registration
For correspondence, please call Richard Schneider -Conference
Coordinator at 301-837-3617 or write to richard.schneider@xxxxxxxxx
For conference updates, please visit
www.archives.gov/preservation/conferences/2009/