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Infrastructure WG Wednesday, June 30, 2015 2:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
Agenda
- Presentation from Ben Fino-Radin, Museum of Modern Art
- Updates
In attendance:
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- Max Eckard, Bentley Historical Library
- Dallas Pillen, Bentley-UM
- Abbey Potter, Library of Congress
- Emily Reynolds, IMLS
- Dave Rice,
- Nick Krabbenhoeft, Educopia
- Erin Engle, Library of Congress
- Karen Cariani, WGBH
- Andrew Berger, Computer History Museum
Discussion:
- MoMA Infrastructure - Ben Fino-Radin presented on the MoMA digital infrastructure
- MoMA is based around Archivematica to produce AIPs for artist- and vendor-produced digital objects on an item-level.
- After months of manual ingest test, MoMA has found that automation can handle the majority of ingests.
- The increasing degree of automation has also enabled MoMA to look at optimizing their workflows for greater speed.
- Updates
- Next meeting is Tuesday, July 28th at 2pm Eastern
- The NDSA Innovation awards are still accepting nominations. They will be presented at iPres this year.
- Today is the last day for Letters of Interest to become the next host of the NDSA.