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==Keynote Speakers==
==Speakers and Themes==
 
===Keynote Ideas===
Cleared out some of the longer list of speakers that are not really under consideration and put them
[[NDSA:Older DP2014 Speaker Suggestions|here]]. Keep those fresh ideas coming!
 
We have roughly 9 plenary slots. These could be either solo keynotes or panels. The first two slots on the first day should probably be keynotes and should be rock starts.
 
We have 3 different sections of breakouts, with roughly 6 different concurrent sessions planned, for a total of 18 breakout sessions.
 
The list below is for individuals to be either a keynote or to lead a panel discussion (mostly keynote) Farther down there are draft potential sessions.
 
 
'''Consider Strongly'''
 
*[http://www.codeforamerica.org/blog/author/jen/ Jennifer Pahlka], invited on 2/24. [http://www.mefeedia.com/video/64029956 Strata Conference Video]
*[http://youtu.be/Oh1gHc4PIlc Cole Crawford], Open Compute Project Foundation Executive Director, to talk about the power of community-driven innovation, confirmed he is available to speak on 7/22
 
*[http://www.wordsinspace.net/wordpress/2014/02/26/7542/ Shannon Mattern], Associate Professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School in New York. She has written a lot of great stuff on libraries as spaces and infrastructure and has recently been teaching some amazing classes on digital archives http://www.wordsinspace.net/digital-archives/2014-spring/ You can see her participating in a panel here http://vimeo.com/9650676 (jump to 5:40). Butch +1
 
*[http://craphound.com Cory Doctorow], author, co-editor of BoingBoing. [http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5738 Video] of this LC presentation.
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/lev.manovich Lev Manovich], Director, Software Studies Initiative, University of California, San Diego [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtbzVuDqSas YouTube]
 
*Kate Crawford, Microsoft Research. We could ask her talk about researcher use of data. She also works with Danah Boyd. Watch vid [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irP5RCdpilc here].
 
*[http://stamen.com/studio/george George Oates], Art Director at Stamen Design. Formerly at Internet Archive and Flickr
 
 
*[http://prelinger.com/ Rick Prelinger] of the Prelinger Archive [http://fora.tv/2008/12/19/Rick_Prelinger_Lost_Landscapes_of_San_Francisco/Rick_Prelinger_on_Archiving_and_Geotagging_Media | presentation]
 
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Zittrain Jonathan Zittrain Wikipedia article], [http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_zittrain_the_web_is_a_random_act_of_kindness TED talk] see also
**[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/jzittrain Berkman Center for Internet & Society site]
**[http://ibiblio.org/pjones/blog/jcdl-jonathan-zittrain/ Abstract regarding JCDL 2006 keynote] on redaction, identity vs. privacy, etc.
**[http://ccmarshall.blogspot.com/2006/06/privacy-divide.html Cathy Marshall's blog post] regarding above keynote
*Mathew Kirschenbaum on Software Registry
*Steven Morales, Director, [http://www.dpn.org/about/ Digital Preservation Network]
 
*[http://stevecoast.com/tag/osm/ Steve Coast, Founder, OpenStreetMap] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJP17sobnis Presentation]
 
 
*Arfon Smith, Director of Citizen Science, Adler Planetarium, and Technical Lead for The Zooniverse [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGYGqj-whK8 interview] -- could also be part of a collaboration or crowdsourcing panel
*[http://www.allthingsopen.org/speakers.html#jessica-mckellar Jessica McKellar], Python Software Foundation
*Jay Parikh is the VP of infrastructure engineering at Facebook, but inviting him to talk about the Open Compute Project. Here’s his keynote from a conference last year. He touched a little on scaling data centers, so we maybe we could get him interested in our digigreen panel from last year and comment on it.
http://www.oscon.com/oscon2013/public/schedule/detail/29558


Suggestions from Program Committee:
*Henry Rollins
*Jonathan Zittrain
*James Boyle
*Chris Muller
*danah boyd


Suggestions from DP13 feedback survey for speakers:
'''Need to Research More'''
*Tim Berners-Lee
*Tom Cramer, DPN
*Deborah Kempe, NYARC
*Stephen VonRoekel, Fed CIO
*Don Mennerich, NYPL
*Linus Torvalds, Linux, Github
*Bob Young, Redhat
*Mark Ewing, Redhat
*Dave Olson, VP Community at Hootsuite
*Jack Dorsey, Twitter creator
*Sree Sreenivasan


Many interesting folks at http://www.allthingsopen.org/
*Scott Chacon, Github
*[http://www.allthingsopen.org/speakers.html#chris-dibona Chris Dibona], Director of Open Source, Google
*[http://www.allthingsopen.org/speakers.html#chris-dibona Chris Dibona], Director of Open Source, Google
*[http://www.allthingsopen.org/speakers.html#jessica-mckellar Jessica McKellar], Python Software Foundation
*[http://www.allthingsopen.org/speakers.html#erynn-petersen Erynn Petersen], Outercurve Foundation, Executive Director
*[http://www.allthingsopen.org/speakers.html#erynn-petersen Erynn Petersen], Outercurve Foundation, Executive Director
*Scott Chacon, Github
*[http://radar.oreilly.com/radar-contributors O'Reilly] folks such as Sarah Milstein and Sarah Novotny.
*Joichi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab [http://vimeo.com/29267273 Vimeo]
*Beth Kolko, her ideas about hackademia are really interesting. The whole idea of functional engineers is rather compelling [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheon/2012/01/kolko]
*Katie Dowgiewicz, or someone from Cornell, to talk about Yiddish Translation project collaboration with Warwick University [http://transcribe.lib.warwick.ac.uk/yt/index.php/Main_Page]
*[http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/ Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson]
*[http://www.benkler.org/ Yochai Benkler], Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard, and faculty co-director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc2FhgKHDYk Presentation], [http://www.ted.com/talks/yochai_benkler_on_the_new_open_source_economics.html TED Talk]
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/25/business/factuals-gil-elbaz-wants-to-gather-the-data-universe.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all Gil Elbaz, CEO, Factual] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTlleyrFngU Presentation]
*Sriram Kosuri -- data DNA storage [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJFG-Nl7wsc TED]
*Jake Porway -- DataKind -- [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dnSamOwpmI Strata Keynote], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMPlebcNyuM PopTech talk]
*[http://www.brainpickings.org/ Maria Papova] Brainpickings.org, author
*[http://www.maryflanagan.com/bio Mary Flanagan] game designer [http://www.tiltfactor.org/metadata-games metadata games] [http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/gaming-the-archives/31435 article]
*[http://newschool.edu/parsons/faculty_program.aspx?id=48715&sc=PUDT&sbid=44659 Katie Salen], game designer
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Cutting Doug Cutting] creator of Hadoop
* Joel Selanikio, CEO of [http://www.datadyne.org/ DataDyne]; see [http://youtu.be/3J3tAwN_fpM a brief YouTube interview regarding the social impact of affordable technology] ; [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD_LQklGzFQ] local
*[http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50138899n CBS, NatGEO], Albert Yu-Min Lin
*[http://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_parcak_archeology_from_space.html Sarah Parcak], space archeology
*[http://jasongriffey.net/ Jason Griffey], Associate Professor/Head of Library Information Technology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Blogger, doing lots of interesting stuff
*[http://www.ted.com/talks/jane_mcgonigal_gaming_can_make_a_better_world.html Jane McGonigal]
*Somebody from [http://librarylicense.org/ Library License]
*[http://www.linkedin.com/in/yaelgarten Yael Garten], senior data scientist LinkedIn [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17wZa6jF_hc Strata 2013 conference video]
*Margaret Gould Stewart: YouTube's head of user Experience gave a really compelling talk about how YouTube thinks about [http://www.ted.com/talks/margaret_stewart_how_youtube_thinks_about_copyright.html Copyright]
'''OK But Not Quite'''
''Potential speakers who have been invited, but cannot attend''
*danah boyd on 2/18 by Barrie, declined
*Amber Case [http://www.ted.com/talks/amber_case_we_are_all_cyborgs_now.html TED Talk], on 2/20 by Erin, declined
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Rollins Henry Rollins], declined
===Keynotes, Panels or Breakouts===
The following could be either plenary panels or breakout sessions depending on an overall evaluation of their quality. Additionally, stellar individuals might make for a good keynote.
'''PLACE:'''
*[http://highearthorbit.com/ Andrew Turner], the Chief Technology Officer of Esri R&D Center in Washington, DC.
*[http://maps.grammata.com/ Matthew Bloch] the New York Times digital mapmaker
*[http://blog.historypin.com/author/jon/ Jon Voss], Strategic Partnerships Director of [http://www.historypin.com/ Historypin].
*Deborah Boyer [http://www.azavea.com/ Azavea]
*Matthew Knutzen [http://www.nypl.org/locations/schwarzman/map-division New York Public Library]
*Mikel Maron, [http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Mikel OpenStreetMap], spearheading OSM historic efforts
'''Software Preservation'''
*Recreate the panel from the NDIIPP briefing on Preserving .EXE report
*Matt Kirshenbaum
*NIST folks
*LC software curator
'''Revisiting Archive Ingest and Handling Test:'''
*Old Dominion (Michael Nelson)
*Johns Hopkins University (Sayeed Choudhury or Tim DiLauro)
*Stanford University
*Harvard University (Stephen Abrams, now at CDL)
*9/11 Archive at George Mason
'''Preserving Digital News'''
*Greg Price from Newsdiffs and YouTomb (could also be under Web Archiving panel)
*[https://source.opennews.org/en-US/learning/and-remember-ones-posterity/ Jacob Harris], NY Times
*Mine [http://www.ire.org/nicar/ NICAR] site
'''Preserving Digital Audio'''
*John Spencer from BMS/Chace
*Maureen Droney from the Academy
*Authors of LC Recorded Sound report (Sam Brylawski? Very entertaining speaker)
*Someone from DDEX
*More info at [http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2013/11/guitar-bass-drums-metadata-musical-context-for-long-term-preservation/]
'''BIG DATA''':
*Jerry Johnston, Geospatial Information Officer, Dept of Interior. [http://www.nextgov.com/mobile/2010/06/datagovs-next-big-thing-mashing-up-federal-stats-with-maps/46973/ Geospatial Platform to host BD]
*[http://www.linkedin.com/in/yaelgarten Yael Garten], senior data scientist LinkedIn [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17wZa6jF_hc Strata 2013 conference video]
*Alyssa Henry (Amazon Web Services) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaR4C8TaRXg|Web 2.0 Summit]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Cutting Doug Cutting] creator of Hadoop
*LC - Carl Watts or NavCC
*someone from NASA about their code.nasa.gov or nebula cloud computing platform [http://www.nasa.gov/open/]
* NCAR rep to talk about [http://cdp.ucar.edu/ Community Data Portal] and/or Chronopolis/iRODs distributed storage (PI Don Middleton does sport a [http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/news/02/fotoweek/1011.award.jpg great beard!]
* NARA - ask Meg Phillips who is the BD person at Archives II. Perhaps Margaret O. Adams, Supervisory Archivist, Archival Electronic Records Operations, National Archives and Records Administration
* SDSC - Brian Schottlaender or David Minor
* UMD - Mike Smorel or Joseph JaJa
* ICPSR - George Alter
* JHU - Tim DiLauro
* USGS - ask Richard Huffine who is the BD person
'''Review of project management issues facing digital stewardship organizations:'''
*Kate Zwaard, LC
*Other peeps who have to manage developers and have a "real" view of what managing these projects means
'''Web Archiving Panel'''
*usual suspects
*something about Open Wayback project? (IIPC)
*NDSA Web archiving survey results
*"web archiving state of the union"/future - CDL folks (Abbie will contact)
'''Web at 25: How well have we preserved'''
*Lee Rainie
*TBD panel
'''File Format Action Plans'''
*[http://blogs.archives.gov/records-express/2014/02/05/revised-format-guidance-issued/ NARA]: Arian, Kevin Devorsey, Don Chalfant
*Lee from LC
'''Digital Oral History'''
*All we would need to do invitational travel for is Doug (see this great interview with him http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2013/01/doug-boyd-and-the-power-of-digital-oral-history-in-the-21st-century/ )
*one of the folks working with interview oral history videos in Folklife here
*someone from SI to talk about this app http://www.museumonmainstreet.org/ and this app http://www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/GetTheApp/
*Dan Kerr (who comes to some of the DCHDC stuff) to participate or moderate or something http://www.american.edu/cas/faculty/kerr.cfm
'''Information Equivalency'''
*Peter Krogh on changes to Getty image policy
*Someone from PicScout
*Somebody from Getty
*Somebody from YouTube on their algorithms based on 2008 [http://www.ted.com/talks/margaret_stewart_how_youtube_thinks_about_copyright.html TedTalk] from then-Head of User Experience Margaret Gould Stewart:
'''Archiving social media'''
*Facebook
*Google Data Liberation
*LinkedIN
*Aaron Cope on Flickr tools and other tools etc.
*Pinterest -- NYPL is on pinterest so we could probably get a contact through them
*youtube
*foursquare
*twitter (?)
'''Collaboration:'''
*DPLA
*Digital Preservation Network (DPN) (might even consider giving them a plenary---see above)
*organizations or projects using technology platforms or social advocacy methods to collaborate for access to open data for the public good.  (AKA Erin's attempt at an all-local panel.)
*[http://sunlightfoundation.com/people/emiller/ Ellen Miller], executive director Sunlight Foundation
*Jerry Johnston, Geospatial Information Officer, Dept of Interior. [http://www.nextgov.com/mobile/2010/06/datagovs-next-big-thing-mashing-up-federal-stats-with-maps/46973/ Geospatial Platform to host BD]
*Eric Gundersen, CEO Mapbox [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xovRk6IAWgo presentation] [http://mapbox.com/about/team/ bio]
'''Digital Preservation Tools Overview:'''
*Bagit
*LC CTS
*also could include inadvertent preservation tools like Github (ask Ed Summers/Trevor)
'''Scientific Data At-Risk:'''
*led by someone from the [http://ils.unc.edu/~janeg/dartg/ CODATA DARTG] or [http://www.cendi.gov/ CENDI] (Don Hagen)
*Jane Greenberg
*John Faundeen
*Chris Muller
'''Data Management Plans
*NSF data management plans
*CDL data management plan tool
*NIH data management plans
*NARA
'''Personal Digital Archiving'''
*selection of the best presentations from PDA 2014 in Indianapolis
'''Digital forensics:'''
*MITH
'''Crowdsourcing'''
*From Andrew Turner: panels on Crowdsourcing, particularly perhaps Geo-crowdsourcing. I'm thinking a discussion like for OSM, particularly Mikel Maron (local in DC, founder of Humanitarian OpenStreetMap). He helps impoverished communities work with OSM such as the Kibera slums in Nairobi, or citizens of Myanmar, Philippines, etc. If citizens & hackers are gathering their own data who is thinking about how this is preserved (each iteration) as well as to ensure they don't go back to a blank map?
'''The hardest digital content to preserve'''
*Rhizome
*Ben Fino-Radin from MOMA
*Games
*the hardest things!
'''Levels Workshop'''
*breakout session most likely and do a "Levels of Preservation" workshop
*John Faundeen on USGS levels activity
*Andrea Goethals, Harvard
*Meg Phillips, NARA
'''Cloud Computing as part of Stewardship Infrastructure'''
*Duracloud
*Amazon Glacier
*Gail Truman and Nancy Silver's thing
'''The LOLs of Nations: Understanding Global Memes'''
*Ben Valentine (soon to be a resident at the Internet Archive. Build off of the discussion at [http://schedule.sxsw.com/2014/events/event_IAP18086 this] SXSW panel.
'''Towards a Proposal for Digital Preservation Testbeds
*Building on a "research question" from 2014 National Agenda, what needs to be done to develop a digital stewardship testbed (or testbeds)
'''Commercial digital archiving services:'''
*ArchiveMatica
*Preservica
'''Linked Open data'''
*Ed Summers
*Jon Voss, Historypin
'''Education Panel'''
*NDSA Standards folks to talk about the Staffing Survey and next steps
*Representative of ALISE
*Archival education person such as Helen Tibbo
*Somebody in a library school that runs a digital stewardship certificate program (like [https://simmons.edu/gslis/programs/postmasters/digital-stewardship/index.php Simmons College]
'''Speculative Future'''
*Could do another thing with farther out ideas
'''Panel on "outside" efforts'''
*Data Conservancy (and other NSF-funded things)
*What are some other big digital preservation things that weren't funded by NDIIPP?
*NSF Datanet programs
'''Research uses of Preserved Digital Content:'''
*social scientists using twitter
*the work at the [http://www.hathitrust.org/htrc Hathi Trust Research Center]
*Digital Afterlife folks
*issues around pages of the deceased on social media
'''A Panel of Digital Preservation Pioneers'''
*to reminisce about the good old days
'''Gaps Discussion: Where are the gaps in digital stewardship and how can we address them?'''
*sustainability
*infrastructure
*technology
*funding
'''NDSA Reports Panel'''
*A breakout to explain and discuss the implications for different NDSA reports released over the year. Geospatial appraisal and selection, Staffing Survey, PDF/A-3 report, etc.
'''Preserving Email:'''
'''Digital Preservation Plans in Commercial Firms:'''
*Stephen Wolfram
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_S._H._Rosenthal David Rosenthal]
'''The right to be forgotten, opting out of digital preservation infrastructures:'''
*Danah Boyd issues (though not her because she can't come)
*opting out of LC twitter archive?
'''Online Transactions and Security:'''
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]. 
*Also discussed what methodologies and techniques are being employed by the information security industry to ensure continuous access to information
*Andreas Antonopoulos from [http://radar.oreilly.com/amantonopoulos O'Reilly]


==Themes or Topics==


Suggestions from Program Committee:
'''Economic models for collaborative preservation:'''
*Reflection on advancement of digital preservation practice and tools and other long-range outcomes of development efforts since one of the first NDIIPP-funded projects, such as the Archive Ingest and Handling Test
*Review of what tools exist for digital preservation
*Review of project management issues facing digital stewardship organizations
*Review of how organizations can collaborate and pull resources to achieve their missions
*Online transactions and security—consider a panel on Bitcoin.  Also discussed what methodologies and techniques are being employed by the information security industry to ensure continuous access to information
*Scientific data and other content at risk of obsolescence, and what methods, techniques, and tools are being deployed to mitigate risk—consider a panel led by someone from the CODATA DARTG or CENDI, e.g., Jane Greenberg, John Faundeen, or Chris Muller (mentioned above)
*Lack of digital preservation plans by commercial firms experienced in the deployment and management of DAMs, and lack of an understanding of the value of digital stewardship by executives—perhaps Stephen Wolfram (mentioned above) or David Rosenthal could address this issue in depth
*The right to be forgotten—danah boyd (mentioned above) has addressed this issue somewhat


Suggestions from DP13 feedback survey for topics:
*Digital forensics
*Email experts
*Economic models for collaborative preservation
*Commercial digital archiving services
*NSA or other data mining organizations
*Someone from Google, Cisco, Internet Archive
*Someone archiving social media


== [[NDSA:Brainstorm of ideas from DP13]] ==
'''The NSA as a digital preservation organization:'''

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Speakers and Themes

Keynote Ideas

Cleared out some of the longer list of speakers that are not really under consideration and put them here. Keep those fresh ideas coming!

We have roughly 9 plenary slots. These could be either solo keynotes or panels. The first two slots on the first day should probably be keynotes and should be rock starts.

We have 3 different sections of breakouts, with roughly 6 different concurrent sessions planned, for a total of 18 breakout sessions.

The list below is for individuals to be either a keynote or to lead a panel discussion (mostly keynote) Farther down there are draft potential sessions.


Consider Strongly

  • Lev Manovich, Director, Software Studies Initiative, University of California, San Diego YouTube
  • Kate Crawford, Microsoft Research. We could ask her talk about researcher use of data. She also works with Danah Boyd. Watch vid here.
  • George Oates, Art Director at Stamen Design. Formerly at Internet Archive and Flickr




  • Arfon Smith, Director of Citizen Science, Adler Planetarium, and Technical Lead for The Zooniverse interview -- could also be part of a collaboration or crowdsourcing panel
  • Jessica McKellar, Python Software Foundation
  • Jay Parikh is the VP of infrastructure engineering at Facebook, but inviting him to talk about the Open Compute Project. Here’s his keynote from a conference last year. He touched a little on scaling data centers, so we maybe we could get him interested in our digigreen panel from last year and comment on it.

http://www.oscon.com/oscon2013/public/schedule/detail/29558


Need to Research More

OK But Not Quite

Potential speakers who have been invited, but cannot attend

  • danah boyd on 2/18 by Barrie, declined
  • Amber Case TED Talk, on 2/20 by Erin, declined
  • Henry Rollins, declined

Keynotes, Panels or Breakouts

The following could be either plenary panels or breakout sessions depending on an overall evaluation of their quality. Additionally, stellar individuals might make for a good keynote.


PLACE:


Software Preservation

  • Recreate the panel from the NDIIPP briefing on Preserving .EXE report
  • Matt Kirshenbaum
  • NIST folks
  • LC software curator


Revisiting Archive Ingest and Handling Test:

  • Old Dominion (Michael Nelson)
  • Johns Hopkins University (Sayeed Choudhury or Tim DiLauro)
  • Stanford University
  • Harvard University (Stephen Abrams, now at CDL)
  • 9/11 Archive at George Mason


Preserving Digital News

  • Greg Price from Newsdiffs and YouTomb (could also be under Web Archiving panel)
  • Jacob Harris, NY Times
  • Mine NICAR site


Preserving Digital Audio

  • John Spencer from BMS/Chace
  • Maureen Droney from the Academy
  • Authors of LC Recorded Sound report (Sam Brylawski? Very entertaining speaker)
  • Someone from DDEX
  • More info at [4]


BIG DATA:

  • Jerry Johnston, Geospatial Information Officer, Dept of Interior. Geospatial Platform to host BD
  • Yael Garten, senior data scientist LinkedIn Strata 2013 conference video
  • Alyssa Henry (Amazon Web Services) 2.0 Summit
  • Doug Cutting creator of Hadoop
  • LC - Carl Watts or NavCC
  • someone from NASA about their code.nasa.gov or nebula cloud computing platform [5]
  • NCAR rep to talk about Community Data Portal and/or Chronopolis/iRODs distributed storage (PI Don Middleton does sport a great beard!
  • NARA - ask Meg Phillips who is the BD person at Archives II. Perhaps Margaret O. Adams, Supervisory Archivist, Archival Electronic Records Operations, National Archives and Records Administration
  • SDSC - Brian Schottlaender or David Minor
  • UMD - Mike Smorel or Joseph JaJa
  • ICPSR - George Alter
  • JHU - Tim DiLauro
  • USGS - ask Richard Huffine who is the BD person


Review of project management issues facing digital stewardship organizations:

  • Kate Zwaard, LC
  • Other peeps who have to manage developers and have a "real" view of what managing these projects means


Web Archiving Panel

  • usual suspects
  • something about Open Wayback project? (IIPC)
  • NDSA Web archiving survey results
  • "web archiving state of the union"/future - CDL folks (Abbie will contact)

Web at 25: How well have we preserved

  • Lee Rainie
  • TBD panel


File Format Action Plans

  • NARA: Arian, Kevin Devorsey, Don Chalfant
  • Lee from LC


Digital Oral History


Information Equivalency

  • Peter Krogh on changes to Getty image policy
  • Someone from PicScout
  • Somebody from Getty
  • Somebody from YouTube on their algorithms based on 2008 TedTalk from then-Head of User Experience Margaret Gould Stewart:


Archiving social media

  • Facebook
  • Google Data Liberation
  • LinkedIN
  • Aaron Cope on Flickr tools and other tools etc.
  • Pinterest -- NYPL is on pinterest so we could probably get a contact through them
  • youtube
  • foursquare
  • twitter (?)


Collaboration:

  • DPLA
  • Digital Preservation Network (DPN) (might even consider giving them a plenary---see above)
  • organizations or projects using technology platforms or social advocacy methods to collaborate for access to open data for the public good. (AKA Erin's attempt at an all-local panel.)
  • Ellen Miller, executive director Sunlight Foundation
  • Jerry Johnston, Geospatial Information Officer, Dept of Interior. Geospatial Platform to host BD
  • Eric Gundersen, CEO Mapbox presentation bio


Digital Preservation Tools Overview:

  • Bagit
  • LC CTS
  • also could include inadvertent preservation tools like Github (ask Ed Summers/Trevor)


Scientific Data At-Risk:

  • led by someone from the CODATA DARTG or CENDI (Don Hagen)
  • Jane Greenberg
  • John Faundeen
  • Chris Muller


Data Management Plans

  • NSF data management plans
  • CDL data management plan tool
  • NIH data management plans
  • NARA


Personal Digital Archiving

  • selection of the best presentations from PDA 2014 in Indianapolis


Digital forensics:

  • MITH


Crowdsourcing

  • From Andrew Turner: panels on Crowdsourcing, particularly perhaps Geo-crowdsourcing. I'm thinking a discussion like for OSM, particularly Mikel Maron (local in DC, founder of Humanitarian OpenStreetMap). He helps impoverished communities work with OSM such as the Kibera slums in Nairobi, or citizens of Myanmar, Philippines, etc. If citizens & hackers are gathering their own data who is thinking about how this is preserved (each iteration) as well as to ensure they don't go back to a blank map?


The hardest digital content to preserve

  • Rhizome
  • Ben Fino-Radin from MOMA
  • Games
  • the hardest things!


Levels Workshop

  • breakout session most likely and do a "Levels of Preservation" workshop
  • John Faundeen on USGS levels activity
  • Andrea Goethals, Harvard
  • Meg Phillips, NARA


Cloud Computing as part of Stewardship Infrastructure

  • Duracloud
  • Amazon Glacier
  • Gail Truman and Nancy Silver's thing


The LOLs of Nations: Understanding Global Memes

  • Ben Valentine (soon to be a resident at the Internet Archive. Build off of the discussion at this SXSW panel.



Towards a Proposal for Digital Preservation Testbeds

  • Building on a "research question" from 2014 National Agenda, what needs to be done to develop a digital stewardship testbed (or testbeds)


Commercial digital archiving services:

  • ArchiveMatica
  • Preservica


Linked Open data

  • Ed Summers
  • Jon Voss, Historypin


Education Panel

  • NDSA Standards folks to talk about the Staffing Survey and next steps
  • Representative of ALISE
  • Archival education person such as Helen Tibbo
  • Somebody in a library school that runs a digital stewardship certificate program (like Simmons College


Speculative Future

  • Could do another thing with farther out ideas


Panel on "outside" efforts

  • Data Conservancy (and other NSF-funded things)
  • What are some other big digital preservation things that weren't funded by NDIIPP?
  • NSF Datanet programs


Research uses of Preserved Digital Content:

  • social scientists using twitter
  • the work at the Hathi Trust Research Center
  • Digital Afterlife folks
  • issues around pages of the deceased on social media


A Panel of Digital Preservation Pioneers

  • to reminisce about the good old days


Gaps Discussion: Where are the gaps in digital stewardship and how can we address them?

  • sustainability
  • infrastructure
  • technology
  • funding



NDSA Reports Panel

  • A breakout to explain and discuss the implications for different NDSA reports released over the year. Geospatial appraisal and selection, Staffing Survey, PDF/A-3 report, etc.


Preserving Email:


Digital Preservation Plans in Commercial Firms:


The right to be forgotten, opting out of digital preservation infrastructures:

  • Danah Boyd issues (though not her because she can't come)
  • opting out of LC twitter archive?


Online Transactions and Security:

  • Bitcoin.
  • Also discussed what methodologies and techniques are being employed by the information security industry to ensure continuous access to information
  • Andreas Antonopoulos from O'Reilly


Economic models for collaborative preservation:


The NSA as a digital preservation organization: