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= Next Working Group Meeting =
= Next Working Group Meeting =


* '''Tuesday January 6, 2015 (2015, wha!!!), 2-3pm ET'''
* '''Tuesday January 6, 2015 (2015, say wha!!!), 2-3pm ET'''




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** Maureen will help (as possible pre-delivery) and Jane will help behind the scenes
** Maureen will help (as possible pre-delivery) and Jane will help behind the scenes
** Jefferson will write up an abstract, but may need name not on a blog post
** Jefferson will write up an abstract, but may need name not on a blog post


= Other NDSA Goings-on =
= Other NDSA Goings-on =

Latest revision as of 14:20, 11 February 2016

NDSA Innovation Working Group Call Tuesday, November 4, 2014, 2pm-3pm ET

In Attendance

  • Jane Mandelbaum, LC
  • Trevor Owens, LC
  • Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
  • Michelle Gallinger, Gallinger Consulting
  • Emily Reynolds, IMLS
  • Maureen Harlow, PBS
  • Lauren Work, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Sarah Quimby, Minnesota Historical Society
  • Sibyl Schaefer, Rockefeller Archives Center


Next Working Group Meeting

  • Tuesday January 6, 2015 (2015, say wha!!!), 2-3pm ET


TL;DR & Action Items

  • Folks will email some listservs for Q&A site outreach
  • Folks have some interview ideas & plans
  • Jefferson to write up short paper ideas for feedback/distro


Recent Conferences/Events of Interest


Digital Preservation Q&A Site


Insights Interviews

  • Jefferson - Ian Milligan (maybe digital history macroscope and/or Dragan/Rhizome on WA tool)
  • Emily - Bethany Nowviskie
  • Lauren - AP Trust / UVA
  • Jane - augmented reality person
  • In works - Meghan Banach Bergin, Christie Petersen, Ippolito


Short Papers Ideas

  • Guidance on Web Archiving
    • 2-3 pages max
    • For a general audience, no jargon
    • Summarizes current practices, current challenges, and how site owners / content creators can make sites archive friendly
    • Would be something that could be handed out to site owners, legislators, and the like
    • Could also be a model for basic, simple, handout-style guidance for other types of born-digital collections: born-digital personal collections, electronic records, etc
    • Jefferson will write up abstract and has a couple of collaborators and will get more via ndsa-all
  • Mock Digital Disaster Planning
    • Maybe write up a blog post to help get feedback on framing the idea
    • Pose the questions of if/why that would be useful
    • Idea of coordinating with SAA's MayDay event on disaster planning (http://www2.archivists.org/initiatives/mayday-saving-our-archives) in May 2015 -- could orient delivery date around that
    • Idea of working on the idea/paper/whatever at IIPC (April 2015) and at LC Storage Meeting (Fall 2015)
    • Maureen will help (as possible pre-delivery) and Jane will help behind the scenes
    • Jefferson will write up an abstract, but may need name not on a blog post


Other NDSA Goings-on