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'''Co-facilitator: Sternfeld, Joshua | National Endowment for the Humanities | JSternfeld@neh.gov ''' | '''Co-facilitator: Sternfeld, Joshua | National Endowment for the Humanities | JSternfeld@neh.gov ''' | ||
'''Co-facilitator: Truman, Gail | Truman Technologies | gail@trumantechnologies.com''' | '''Co-facilitator: Truman, Gail | Truman Technologies | gail@trumantechnologies.com''' | ||
Revision as of 13:32, 29 July 2013
Click on the content team name for more information about each group.
NDSA:Big Picture Group
Co-facilitator: Grotke, Abbie | Library of Congress, and Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group | abgr@LOC.GOV
Co-facilitator: Hartman, Cathy | University of North Texas/ Co-Chair of the NDSA Content Working Group | cathy.hartman@UNT.EDU
As much of the effort of the Content Working Group breaks down into specific format- and genre-focused teams, the purpose of the “Big Picture Team” is to provide a venue for continued discussion of the broader perspective on content preservation. On the one hand the group will observe the work of the specific action teams and look for gaps not being covered or natural alliances between the activities of various teams. On the other hand the group will seek to place the work of the Content teams within the larger context of NDSA’s mission and of activities taking place beyond NDSA.
NDSA:Government Content Team
Facilitator: McAninch, Glen | Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives | Glen.McAninch@ky.gov
The Government Content Team is interested in the preservation of U.S. local, state, federal born. The focus of the group is to identify best practices for all phases of the lifecycle of government records from creation, appraisal, guidance on formats, transfers of records along with their provenance and individual file content metadata, ingest and processing transfers into the archives, description of records, archival storage, versioning, risk assessment and planning, preservation actions like making transformations, and enabling access digital content.
NDSA:Geospatial
Facilitator: Abrams, Brett | National Records and Archives Administration | Brett.Abrams@nara.gov
The Geospatial Content Team is interested in exploring challenges and solutions to the long-term preservation, stewardship and accessibility of digital mapping information.
NDSA:News, Media, and Journalism
Facilitator: Hanna, Kristine | Director, Archiving Services, Internet Archive / kristine@archive.org
The News, Media, and Journalism Content Team is interested in the preservation of national, local, regional news, citizen journalism and community news, whether eprints or websites of news organizations.
NDSA:Science, Mathematics, Technology and Medicine
Facilitator: Moffatt, Christie | National Library of Medicine | moffattc@mail.nlm.nih.gov
The Science, Mathematics, Technology and Medicine Content Team is interested in the preservation of blogs, citizen science, educational games, forums, more. . .
NDSA:Social Sciences
Facilitator: Lyle, Jared | University of Michigan/Data-PASS | lyle@umich.edu
The Social Sciences Content Team is interested in the preservation of social science data.
NDSA:Cultural Heritage
Co-facilitator: Sternfeld, Joshua | National Endowment for the Humanities | JSternfeld@neh.gov
Co-facilitator: Truman, Gail | Truman Technologies | gail@trumantechnologies.com
The Cultural Heritage Content Team is interested in the preservation of ...
As of June 2013, NDSA:Arts & Humanities merged with NDSA:Cultural Heritage
Groups thought about but not currently active
- Religion and Philosophy (no interested members)
- Business and Economics: ON HOLD (not enough interested members)
- Politics and Law: ON HOLD (not enough interested members)
- Education: ON HOLD... ideas about what it could be:
- The Education Content Team is interested in the preservation of the broad and wide ranging materials such as course syllabi, eportfolios, ETDs, but also resources on topics such as teaching, pedagogy. Shouldn't we be concerned about what's going on in the evolving arena of technology-enhanced learning that needs preserving?
- K2grey is probably (;>) too broad, but could use a variety of perspectives beyond the higher ed, e.g., museum education programs, and could even involve tourism.