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==SWAT==
==SWAT==
*Here is Jefferson's blog post talking about the OCLC reports: http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/10/get-your-bits-off-old-storage-media/
*The NYC members on the call are interested in pursuing this idea. NYPL and Rhizome have potential spaces. The NYC members will have a meet-up in January or February to talk through ideas about spaces, formats, model, and sustainability.
*Here is the specific OCLC SWAT paper: http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2012/2012-08.pdf
*For background, here is Jefferson's blog post talking about the OCLC reports: http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/10/get-your-bits-off-old-storage-media/ and here is the specific OCLC SWAT paper: http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2012/2012-08.pdf
*OCLC is trying to put together a pilot project to set up the parameters of a "service model" for matching vintage computing museums/clubs/communities and LAMs.
*Jefferson is interested in the idea from the angle of creating a consortial, community-based, use-oriented SWAT (software and workstations for antiquated technology) space where LAMs can book time/technicians to get bits off old media. It would be priced at cost-recovery or as a member service.
*NDSA Innovation can play an advisory role in helping outline/define the model.
*NDSA Innovation can play an advisory role in helping outline/define the model.



Latest revision as of 14:19, 11 February 2016

NDSA Innovation Working Group Call Jan 7, 2012 2pm-3pm

In Attendance

  • Jim Corridan, Indiana Commission on Public Records
  • Ben Fino Radin, Rhizome
  • Mark Matienzo, Yale
  • Doug Reside, NYPL
  • Ben Vershbow, NYPL
  • Jefferson Bailey, Metropolitan New York Library Council
  • Jane Mandelbaum, Library of Congress
  • Trevor Owens, Library of Congress

Action Items

  • Next call: Monday March 4th, 2013 2pm-3pm EST
  • NYC group (Doug, Jefferson & Ben and Mark) are going to meet in Jan or Feb to refine ideas about experimenting with setting up a SWAT (software and workstations for antiquated technology)space in NYC.
  • LoC folks will get the innovation awards submission page up in Jan
  • Everyone should feel free to continue suggesting and signing up for interview ideas on the doc
  • Trevor volunteered to draft up a model kickstarter assignment (see below) Mark, Jefferson and Jane volunteered to give feedback on it.

Innovation Insights Interview Series

Kickstarter

  • Is there a place or utility for us to be offering pre-kickstarter advice or guidance to projects we like?
  • We should put together a list of resources or use cases about what makes a successful project -- something identifying the "significant properties" of successful innovative projects.
  • Also, we should consult with Outreach to get their insight on the Kickstarter project and what they have learned.
  • Lastly, we can find specific projects and then feature them in interviews and/or follow them afterwards.

SWAT

Events

  • NDSA will be hosting CurateCamp-like outreach/education/meet-up style events around the country.
  • This is more a project of Outreach, but Jefferson will host one in NYC on Friday June 14, 2013.
  • Ping Jane, Trevor, or Jefferson if you are interested in more details or also hosting an event.

Innovation Awards

  • Handed out at the annual NDIIPP/NDSA meeting and winner received funded travel and hotel to attend and accept their award
  • Check the awards webpage for categories: http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ndsa/awards.html
  • Need a team of 5 people. Sheila, Rachel, & Jefferson will be on team. We mentioned maybe having a past winner also be on the team. We will solicit the rest from Innovation and then from NDSA-All.
  • Process is lightweight (3-4 calls), just repeat last year. Launch via a Signal post and some listserv/twitters bombing in late February or so. Winners selected in May to give winners time to plan for late July travel to conference.

Working Group Logistics

  • Wiki: If you need wiki access (or a p/w re-set) email Trevor (trow@loc.gov) and he can take care of it.
  • Calls: We will have bi-monthly calls on the first Monday of the month at 2pm EST. Next working group call is Monday March 4th, 2013 2pm-3pm EST.
  • On off months we may schedule action team calls or full Working Group calls for special events such as discussions/presentations with funders, technologists, and others working on innovative projects.