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==Presentations vs calls==
==Presentations vs calls==
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* Trevor asked if the presentations were a good way for us to work. John said he liked the presentations from the OSS vendors.  
* Trevor asked if the presentations were a good way for us to work. John said he liked the presentations from the OSS vendors.  
* Coordinating comm report on top issues relating to presentations.   
* Coordinating comm report on top issues relating to presentations.   
* Next presentations:
* Next presentations:
o February 26 Fedora 2 pm
** February 26 Fedora 2 pm
o Hydra March 19 3 pm ET
** Hydra March 19 3 pm ET
Group was asked to think about what are really big infrastructure issues for preservation for us to discuss.  If there were other ideas for open source software projects or initiatives?     
* Group was asked to think about what are really big infrastructure issues for preservation for us to discuss.  If there were other ideas for open source software projects or initiatives?     
Other options for presentations were:
* Other options for presentations were:
o Bit Curator (Cal Lee said he would be fine with presenting it)
** Bit Curator (Cal Lee said he would be fine with presenting it)
o OpenRefine (formerly Google Refine)
** OpenRefine (formerly Google Refine)
o DPLA open source (good to hear more about what they are creating)
** DPLA open source (good to hear more about what they are creating)

Revision as of 14:16, 31 January 2013

On the Call

  • Andrea Goethals, Harvard University
  • Andy Aston, Brown University
  • Chris Miller
  • Christopher “Cal” Lee, UNC
  • John Spencer, BMS Chase
  • Emily Shaw, U of Iowa
  • Gail Truman, Truman Technologies
  • Jane Mandelbaum, Library of Congress
  • Jefferson Bailey- Metropolitan New York Library Council
  • José “Ricky” Padilla- LoC intern
  • Karen Cariani, WGBH
  • Mark Myers- Kentucky State Archive
  • Micah Altman- MIT
  • Nicholas Taylor- Library of Congress
  • Trevor Owens- Library of Congress

Presentations vs calls

  • Trevor asked if the presentations were a good way for us to work. John said he liked the presentations from the OSS vendors.
  • Coordinating comm report on top issues relating to presentations.
  • Next presentations:
    • February 26 Fedora 2 pm
    • Hydra March 19 3 pm ET
  • Group was asked to think about what are really big infrastructure issues for preservation for us to discuss. If there were other ideas for open source software projects or initiatives?
  • Other options for presentations were:
    • Bit Curator (Cal Lee said he would be fine with presenting it)
    • OpenRefine (formerly Google Refine)
    • DPLA open source (good to hear more about what they are creating)