NDSA:Thursday, Oct 28, 2014

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12 members in attendance.

Roster

  • Trevor, Library of Congress
  • Karen, WGBH
  • Max, Grand Valley State
  • Nicole, Library Company of Philadelphia
  • Carol, University of Minnesota
  • Martin, Chicago State University
  • Jane, LC
  • Mitch, NY Philharmonic
  • Sybibl, RAC
  • Gail, Truman Tech
  • Sara, Minnesota Historical
  • Euan, Yale

Agenda

  1. Presentation Calls
  2. Migration/moving data document discussion
  3. Update on Ongoing Projects
  4. Next Call: POWRR Project, Skip December Call

Discussion

Potential Future Presentations

Group briefly recapped the last presentation, in September Bob Horton from the IMLS presented and hosted a discussion about the National Leadership Grants program. The event was well attended and illustrates continued interested in these kinds of calls. Several suggestions were offered for potential future presentations. Karen, mentioned the Presto Center, Euan suggested bwfla's emulation platform, it was also suggested that it would be useful to have Jane provide an overview of the recent NDIIPP storage architecture meeting presentations. Along with this, there was interest in learning about AP Trust, from an organization working as a DPN node and about the role and function of private LOCKSS networks. The group will follow up to identify points of contact for these projects and find times on future calls to host these presentations/discussions.

Migrations Document

There was good discussion of tweaks and revisions to the document. The two most substantive points involve changing the language from "migration" to "moving" to further clarify that this is not about format migration. The other suggestion was to include a "Further resources" section to the document, something that could link out to the fixity document and other relevant resources and places to look for tools. Trevor volunteered to take a pass at drafting and adding that in advance of circulating the document one more time before moving it forward as a draft for public comment.

Working Group Wiki Page edit

Karen and Trevor will take a look at the Working Group's wiki and do some clean up and evaluation on updating. Any suggestions about how to make it more useful are welcome.