NDSA:Content Working Group
Content Working Group
Content Working Group Charter
NDSA Working Group Scope Statement
Content [DRAFT]
Statement of Purpose
The Content Working Group will focus on identifying content already preserved, investigating guidelines for the selection of significant content, discovery of at-risk digital content or collections, and matching orphan content with NDSA partners who will acquire the content, preserve it, and provide access to it.
Practices
The group will work and collaborate using the following tools and mechanisms:
• Listserv
• Regular conference calls/Webex
• Wiki
• IdeaScale
Participation
Participation in the Content Working Group is restricted to NDSA member organizations. Contact co-chairs Cathy Hartman and Abbie Grotke to join the working group.
Participants in the working group will engage in the activities of the working group by a number of mechanisms: • Regularly attend and participate in Webex meetings, conference calls and other in-person meetings as scheduling permits. • Provide feedback as needed via the communication tools available to the Working Group in developing the scope of work and on specific defined Working Group activities. • Participate in Action Teams, which may be created around specific tasks. These Action Teams may be self organized by members of the working group and may include non-NDSA members as the work requires. Non-NDSA members will not be participants in the Working Group but may contribute to the activities of any Action Team. Action Teams will update the Working Group about their accomplishments and progress.
Current Scope of Work
The Content Working Group’s current scope of work is to:
A) Develop or contribute to a registry of content already preserved by NDSA members.
B) Develop a clearinghouse that will enable a variety of stakeholders (content producers, archives and libraries and other potential preservationists) to: • Determine what specific types of content or collections are at risk. • Identify at-risk content or collections for preservation. • Match orphan collections with appropriate trusted partner for access and preservation.
Current Membership
Alaska State Library - Daniel Cornwall - daniel.cornwall@ALASKA.GOV
Alaska State Library - Glenn Cook - glenn.cook@ALASKA.GOV
Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records - Pete Watters - pwatters@LIB.AZ.US
BMS Chace - John Spencer - jspencer@BMSCHACE.COM
California Digital Library - Patricia Cruse - patricia.cruse@UCOP.EDU
California State Library - Kris Ogilvie - kogilvie@LIBRARY.CA.GOV
Division of Libraries and Information Services, Florida Department of State - Jody Norman - jnorman@DOS.STATE.FL.US
Harvard University - Micah Altman - micah_altman@HARVARD.EDU
Idaho Historical Society - Elizabeth Falk - elizabeth.falk@ISHS.IDAHO.GOV,
Internet Archive - Kris Carpenter - kcarpenter@ARCHIVE.ORG
Internet Archive - Kristine Hanna - kristine@ARCHIVE.ORG
Ithaka - Eileen Fenton - eileen.fenton@ITHAKA.ORG
Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives - Barbara Teague -barbara.teague@KY.GOV
Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives – Glen McAninch - Glen.McAninch@ky.gov
Library of Congress - Abbey Potter - abpo@LOC.GOV
Library of Congress - Abbie Grotke - abgr@LOC.GOV
Library of Congress - Martha Anderson - mande@LOC.GOV
Library of Congress – Trevor Owens – trow@loc.gov
Library of Congress/NDIIPP – Abby Smith Rumsey – abby@arumsey.com
Maryland State Archives - Kevin Swanson - kevins@MDARCHIVES.STATE.MD.US
Maryland State Archives - Timothy D. Baker - timb@MDSA.NET
MetaArchive Alliance - Martin Halbert - martin.halbert@UNT.EDU
Minnesota Historical Society - Robert Horton - robert.horton@MNHS.ORG
Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes - Michele Timmons - michele.timmons@REVISOR.MN.GOV
New York University - Michael Stoller - Michael.stoller@NYU.EDU
Oregon State Library - Arlene Weible - arlene.weible@STATE.OR.US
Roper Center - Mark Abrahamson - m.abrahamson@COX.NET
SCOLA - Deborah Rossum - drossum@SCOLA.ORG
University of Connecticut - Lois Timms-Ferrara - lois.timmsferrara@UCONN.EDU
University of Connecticut - Marc Maynard - marc.maynard@UCONN.EDU
University of Louisville - Rachel Howard - rachel.howard@LOUISVILLE.EDU
University of Maryland - Jennie Knies levjen@UMD.EDU
University of Maryland – Patricia Steele pasteele@umd.edu
University of Maryland - Mathew Kirschenbaum - mkirschenbaum@GMAIL.COM
University of Maryland - Mike Smorul - toaster@umiacs.umd.edu
University of Maryland - Joseph JaJa josephj@UMD.EDU
University of Michigan – Data-PASS - Amy Pienta (apienta@umich.edu) and John Weise - jweise@UMICH.EDU
University of North Carolina - Gary Marchionini - gary@ILS.UNC.EDU
University of North Carolina - Johnathan Crabtree - jonathan_crabtree@UNC.EDU
University of North Texas - Cathy Hartman - cathy.hartman@UNT.EDU
WGHB - Karen Cariani - karen_cariani@WGBH.ORG
Wisconsin Department of Administration - Curtis Pulford - curtis.pulford@WISCONSIN.GOV
Current Meeting Schedule
The initial meetings of the Working Group were held:
November 5, 2010 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET December 8, 2010 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET
In 2011, regular Webex meetings will be from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET the first Wednesday of each month:
January 5, 2011 February 2, 2011 March 2, 2011 April 6, 2011 May 4, 2011 June 1, 2011 July 7, 2011 August 3, 2011 September 7, 2011 October 5, 2011 November 2, 2011 December 7, 2011
Webex instructions will be sent prior to each meeting.