Shaping our Legacy:
Safeguarding the Social and Cultural Record
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Thursday 25th June | |||
8:30
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Registration | ||
9:00
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Welcome and Opening Remarks Mary Daly, President of the Royal Irish Academy Natalie Harrower, Chair of DPASSH organizing committee, Digital Repository of Ireland |
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9:15
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Keynote Address Catriona Crowe, National Archives of Ireland |
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10:15
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Break | ||
10:45
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Paper Session 1A: Sustaining Infrastructures (Hogan Suite)Chair: Stefan Decker, Director, Insight Centre for Data Analytics at NUI Galway @stefanjdecker Funding models for open access digital repositories Towards a Sustainable European Preservation Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities Building a future for our digital memory together: A collaborative infrastructure for permanent access to digital heritage in The Netherlands Paper Session 1B: Archives, Memory, and Tradition (Canal Cafe)Chair: Arlene Healy, Sub-librarian, Digital Systems & Services, TCD @ArleneHealy Archival Appraisal and the Digital Record: Applying Past Tradition for Future Practice Archival practices and the making of memories The Archives of Trinity College Dublin: a Digital Curation Challenge |
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12:15
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Launch of the Digital Repository of Ireland @dri_ireland Launch Part 1 Launch Part 2 Launch Part 3 Launch Part 4 Damien English TD, Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation Muiris O’Connor, Head of Policy and Strategic Planning, Higher Education Authority (HEA) Sandra Collins, Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland Natalie Harrower, Deputy Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland |
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12:45
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Lunch | ||
14:00
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Paper Session 2A: Cultural Heritage: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations (Hogan)Chair: Rob Kitchin, Professor and ERC Advanced Investigator, NIRSA, Maynooth University @RobKitchin Language Data, Ethics and the Law Managing the digitization and online publication of sensitive heritage material Codes of Ethics for Digital Repositories A digital archive of cultural heritage objects: standardized metadata and annotation categories Digitizing Heritage: Building an Archive for Future Generations Paper Session 2B (Short Papers): Digital Archiving Systems and Web Archiving (Canal)Chair: Bahareh Heravi, Group Leader and Research Fellow, Insight Centre for Data Analytics at NUI Galway @Bahareh360 Meeting the Challenges of Preserving the UK Web The Great Derive: Rethinking Access and Extent for Web Archives Living Movements, Living Archives: Selecting and archiving web content during times of social unrest The E-ARK project: harmonizing social and cultural records across Europe Future proof: The Transition to Digital at IFI Archive |
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15:30
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Break | ||
16:00
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Paper Session 3A: Social/Media Preservation (Hogan)Chair: Sandra Collins, Director, Digital Repository of Ireland @SandriCollins How to Archive an Event: Reflections on the Social Repository of Ireland Preserving Social Media: the Problem of Access Media Archives & Digital Preservation: Overcoming Cultural Barriers Paper Session 3B: Digital Archaeology (Canal)Chair: Frances Narkiewicz, Programme Manager, Digital Repository of Ireland @FranNarkiewicz Looking Back to Move Forward: Measuring the impact of existing digital resources relevant to Irish archaeology 3D-ICONS: Digitising our Cultural Heritage Structures for Scientific and Public Use |
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17:30
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Decade of Centenaries Awards Eucharia Meehan, Director, Irish Research Council @IrishResearch Sharon Webb, Digital Repository of Ireland @wsharon145 Rebecca Grant, Digital Repository of Ireland @Beck_Grant |
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18:00
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Reception
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Friday 26th June |
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9:00 | Welcome Tom Boland, Chief Executive, Higher Education Authority (HEA) |
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9:15 |
Expert Panel: Shaping our Legacy: Safeguarding the Social and Cultural Record (Hogan)Chair: Natalie Harrower, Digital Repository of Ireland @natalieharrower Brid Dooley, Head of RTE Archives @briddooley |
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10:00 |
Paper Session 4: Policy, Practice, and Research Data (Hogan)Chair: Jane Gray, Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Maynooth University DRI as a Bilingual Digital Repository; Processes and Challenges; Turning Policy into Practice Identifying HSS research data for preservation – a snapshot of current policy and guidelines Preserving the essence: Identifying the significant properties of social science research data |
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11:00 | Break | ||
11:30 |
Paper Session 5 (Short Papers): Text, Images, and Objects (Hogan)Chair: Dermot Frost, Manager, Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing, TCD @astarmain Towards a Conceptual Emulation Framework for the Preservation of Archaeological 3D Visualisations Irish Archaeological Data: Towards a framework Do No Harm: Mitigating Unintentional Errors When Curating Data Sustaining data archives over time: Lessons from the organisational studies literature Músgraí WYSIWYM WP: a Simple Plug-in to Add Semantically Meaningful Functionality to the Graphical Editor of the WordPress CMS, with Emphasis on Digitally Archiving Irish and Scottish Gaelic Texts |
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13:00 | Lunch and Poster Session | ||
14:30 |
Paper Session 6: Arts and Preservation (Hogan)Chair: Aileen O’Carroll, Policy Manager at DRI, Manager IQDA at Maynooth University @aaocarroll Preserving born digital art: lessons from artists’ practice Performances, preservation and policy implications: digital curation and preservation awareness and strategy in the performing arts Mass Digitisation of Arts Archives: The Abbey Theatre Digitisation Project |
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16:00 | Digital Preservation Coalition Awards William Kilbride, DPC |
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16:15 | Closing Remarks Sandra Collins, Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland |