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== NDSA Content Meeting Minutes ==
== NDSA Content Meeting Minutes ==
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011 11am EST
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 11am EST


===Attendees (14)===
===Attendees (16)===
 
[Note to attendees: If we left anyone off, please add your name or let Abbie know and I'll add it!]
 
*Grotke
*Gallinger
*Swanson, Rebecca
*Hartman
*Knies
*Cornwall
*Baker
*Hanna
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*Abrams, Brett | National Records and Archives Administration | Brett.Abrams@nara.gov
*Baker, Timothy D.  | Maryland State Archives  | timb@MDSA.NET
*Baker, Timothy D.  | Maryland State Archives  | timb@MDSA.NET
*Cornwall, Daniel | Alaska State Library | daniel.cornwall@ALASKA.GOV
*Faundeen, John, Archivist | U.S. Geological Survey | faundeen@usgs.gov
*Faundeen, John, Archivist | U.S. Geological Survey | faundeen@usgs.gov
*Gallinger, Michelle | Library of Congress | mgal@loc.gov
*Grotke, Abbie  | Web Archiving Team Lead, Library of Congress, and Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group  | abgr@LOC.GOV | 202-707-2833 | @agrotke
*Grotke, Abbie  | Web Archiving Team Lead, Library of Congress, and Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group  | abgr@LOC.GOV | 202-707-2833 | @agrotke
*Hanna, Kristine | Internet Archive  | kristine@ARCHIVE.ORG
*Hanna, Kristine | Internet Archive  | kristine@ARCHIVE.ORG
*Harrison, Anne  | Federal Library & Information Center Committee  (FLICC) | anha@loc.gov
*Harrison, Anne  | Federal Library & Information Center Committee  (FLICC) | anha@loc.gov
*Hartman, Cathy | Associate Dean of Libraries, University of North Texas/ Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group | cathy.hartman@UNT.EDU
*Howard, Rachel  | Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Louisville |  rachel.howard@LOUISVILLE.EDU
*Howard, Rachel  | Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Louisville |  rachel.howard@LOUISVILLE.EDU
*Knies, Jennie | Manager, Digital Collections, University of Maryland | levjen@UMD.EDU
*McAninch, Glen  | Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives  | Glen.McAninch@ky.gov  
*McAninch, Glen  | Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives  | Glen.McAninch@ky.gov  
*Maes, Margaret | Legal Information Preservation Alliance | mkmaes@gmail.com
*Moffatt, Christie | National Library of Medicine | moffattc@mail.nlm.nih.gov
*Ogilvie, Kris  | Digital Programs Consultant, California State Library  | kogilvie@LIBRARY.CA.GOV
*Stoller, Michael | New York University | Michael.stoller@NYU.EDU
*Potter, Abbey  | Library of Congress  | abpo@LOC.GOV
*Swanson, Rebecca (for Deborah Rossum) | SCOLA  |
*Rossum, Deborah (and a colleague - name?) |Digital Content Manager|  SCOLA  |712-566-2202|  drossum@SCOLA.ORG 
*Rumsey, Abby Smith  | Library of Congress/NDIIPP  | abby@arumsey.com
*Rumsey, Abby Smith  | Library of Congress/NDIIPP  | abby@arumsey.com
*Weise, John | Manager of the Digital Library Production Service (DLPS) at the University of Michigan | jweise@UMICH.EDU


==Action Team Updates==
==Action Team Updates==


1) Content Registry Team
1) Content Registry Team
Daniel reported on this group's Action team plan and summarized the survey of existing registries. The group discussed the definition of what we mean by digital preservation - Abbie added a link to the definition on the Action Team's page (also here: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alcts/resources/preserv/defdigpres0408.cfm) 
The team is currently on step three; we had a brief hiatus but have now prepared a survey for NDSA all members so we can see what registries they participate in. A quick turnaround was requested - by this Friday. There are 75 alliance members and the results as of this morning: 12 responses so far. We are expecting more; a reminder will be sent out. Daniel shared the results so far. Most questions have comments that will be useful to us. A link to the survey results has been added to the Action Team wiki page. Anyone who wants the password should ask him and he will share it with group members.


It appears from the early results, that a lot of organizations are not registering their projects at all. So far, there seems to be large agreement that there is interest in registering with an NDSA registry if we come up with one. A more more complete report will be available after the survey closes and the team reviews results and has a conference call to discuss. A next step will be to make a recommendation whether to adopt an existing registry, or to create a new one. 


2) Clearinghouse Team
2) Clearinghouse Team
Kristine gave update on the Clearinghouse Action Team, which is making progress on action items. Face to face meeting in July will allow us to make additional progress. List of at-risk categories has been organized into a list of 10.  Attendance at phone meetings dwindled as did webex/email feedback, so the hope is that face to face session will help shape the next step in the work in an easier way.


==NDIIPP Partner meeting & NDSA Workshops==


==NDIIPP Partner meeting & NDSA Workshops==
Cathy recapped the Doodle poll re: summer meeting attendance. We have several people that will be there Tues/Wed - 11 CWG members. Perhaps others can attend. Proposals for the workshops need to be in to LC by May 20.
 
Workshops will be on July 20th, CWG will sponsor two and CWG and other NDSA members (or other NDIIPP partner meeting attendees) can attend.
 
The Clearinghouse workshop idea has been submitted.  The workshop at the July meeting will focus on a strawman document (a visual representation of the spreadsheet). Kristine would like to have examples of types of categories we are talking about to help spark discussion - whether Powerpoint slides, online, TBD. This might help get people thinking about identifying specific collections for preservation(part 2 of workshop). We'd like to end the workshop with an action plan for next steps. 90 minutes is planned.


The group discussed possible ideas for another workshop that CWG sponsors. One idea is a discussion of the survey results of what sorts of things they'd like to see in a registry; how do we make it easy for them to participate, brainstorm how to get people engaged. One goal would be, make it as easy as possible for the right kind of projects. Focus is preservation, we shouldn't make it so easy that non-preservation projects (strictly digitization) can get in.


We talked about holding a separate CWG meeting as well. Wednesday dinner time (2 hrs) seemed the best time/day for attendees. An informal poll of the callers, sounds like this option might work for us. 2 hrs). Webex could be arranged for the CWG meeting, but probably not for workshops given logistics.




=== Next Meeting ===
=== Next Meeting ===
Our next call will be June 1 at 11am EST. Agenda and call details to be sent a few days prior.  
Our next call will be June 1 at 11am EST. Agenda and call details to be sent a few days prior. We also scheduled the next few (through September), same time, same place.  


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NDSA Content Meeting Minutes

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 11am EST

Attendees (16)

  • Baker, Timothy D. | Maryland State Archives | timb@MDSA.NET
  • Cornwall, Daniel | Alaska State Library | daniel.cornwall@ALASKA.GOV
  • Faundeen, John, Archivist | U.S. Geological Survey | faundeen@usgs.gov
  • Gallinger, Michelle | Library of Congress | mgal@loc.gov
  • Grotke, Abbie | Web Archiving Team Lead, Library of Congress, and Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group | abgr@LOC.GOV | 202-707-2833 | @agrotke
  • Hanna, Kristine | Internet Archive | kristine@ARCHIVE.ORG
  • Harrison, Anne | Federal Library & Information Center Committee (FLICC) | anha@loc.gov
  • Hartman, Cathy | Associate Dean of Libraries, University of North Texas/ Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group | cathy.hartman@UNT.EDU
  • Howard, Rachel | Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Louisville | rachel.howard@LOUISVILLE.EDU
  • Knies, Jennie | Manager, Digital Collections, University of Maryland | levjen@UMD.EDU
  • McAninch, Glen | Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives | Glen.McAninch@ky.gov
  • Moffatt, Christie | National Library of Medicine | moffattc@mail.nlm.nih.gov
  • Stoller, Michael | New York University | Michael.stoller@NYU.EDU
  • Swanson, Rebecca (for Deborah Rossum) | SCOLA |
  • Rumsey, Abby Smith | Library of Congress/NDIIPP | abby@arumsey.com
  • Weise, John | Manager of the Digital Library Production Service (DLPS) at the University of Michigan | jweise@UMICH.EDU

Action Team Updates

1) Content Registry Team Daniel reported on this group's Action team plan and summarized the survey of existing registries. The group discussed the definition of what we mean by digital preservation - Abbie added a link to the definition on the Action Team's page (also here: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alcts/resources/preserv/defdigpres0408.cfm)

The team is currently on step three; we had a brief hiatus but have now prepared a survey for NDSA all members so we can see what registries they participate in. A quick turnaround was requested - by this Friday. There are 75 alliance members and the results as of this morning: 12 responses so far. We are expecting more; a reminder will be sent out. Daniel shared the results so far. Most questions have comments that will be useful to us. A link to the survey results has been added to the Action Team wiki page. Anyone who wants the password should ask him and he will share it with group members.

It appears from the early results, that a lot of organizations are not registering their projects at all. So far, there seems to be large agreement that there is interest in registering with an NDSA registry if we come up with one. A more more complete report will be available after the survey closes and the team reviews results and has a conference call to discuss. A next step will be to make a recommendation whether to adopt an existing registry, or to create a new one.

2) Clearinghouse Team Kristine gave update on the Clearinghouse Action Team, which is making progress on action items. Face to face meeting in July will allow us to make additional progress. List of at-risk categories has been organized into a list of 10. Attendance at phone meetings dwindled as did webex/email feedback, so the hope is that face to face session will help shape the next step in the work in an easier way.

NDIIPP Partner meeting & NDSA Workshops

Cathy recapped the Doodle poll re: summer meeting attendance. We have several people that will be there Tues/Wed - 11 CWG members. Perhaps others can attend. Proposals for the workshops need to be in to LC by May 20.

Workshops will be on July 20th, CWG will sponsor two and CWG and other NDSA members (or other NDIIPP partner meeting attendees) can attend.

The Clearinghouse workshop idea has been submitted. The workshop at the July meeting will focus on a strawman document (a visual representation of the spreadsheet). Kristine would like to have examples of types of categories we are talking about to help spark discussion - whether Powerpoint slides, online, TBD. This might help get people thinking about identifying specific collections for preservation(part 2 of workshop). We'd like to end the workshop with an action plan for next steps. 90 minutes is planned.

The group discussed possible ideas for another workshop that CWG sponsors. One idea is a discussion of the survey results of what sorts of things they'd like to see in a registry; how do we make it easy for them to participate, brainstorm how to get people engaged. One goal would be, make it as easy as possible for the right kind of projects. Focus is preservation, we shouldn't make it so easy that non-preservation projects (strictly digitization) can get in.

We talked about holding a separate CWG meeting as well. Wednesday dinner time (2 hrs) seemed the best time/day for attendees. An informal poll of the callers, sounds like this option might work for us. 2 hrs). Webex could be arranged for the CWG meeting, but probably not for workshops given logistics.


Next Meeting

Our next call will be June 1 at 11am EST. Agenda and call details to be sent a few days prior. We also scheduled the next few (through September), same time, same place.

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