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== Today's Topic of Discussion: Upcoming Conference Presentations / What Are You Working On ==
== Today's Topic of Discussion: Upcoming Conference Presentations / What Are You Working On ==
*Kate Murray: Presenting at IASA (http://www.2015.iasa-web.org/) performance to analog to digital FADGI (on google doc) present at Paris, end of sept, ongoing project, other presernters, analog to digital converter testing, pulled from early june fadgi presentation.  Built on still image project, (scanner/cameras), and other projectsActivity back to 2011, when looked at perfomanec metrics, saw a need to modify the metrics and benchmarks, running tests to see how the elements proposed, and the findings published in 2012 (2 docs) audioperf.htmlGuideline to measurements, how and what…  Wanted to take next step, had theory, but how achievable are these --- over last year or two, invested in equimptment (25,000) and use to develop a set of tempaltes – scripts- for the device… issues with the analyzer.   Tested on the roadSome issues occurred, as with all testing.  In addition to high quality machine, back in 2011 and found out many archives might test equipment if around 2500.  And a-d tester may not be able to test all 12 metrics in guidelines, only a subset, but better than nothing.  Library got a second system (600) and does a subset of metrics, but the output is more challenging then thought. Not be checking at highest levelsDownside to lower cost is the manual nature – on a one to one systemNow drafting a minimal level document and finalize reports to suggest adjust guidelines.  [lots of standards and docs discussed. Asked kate for more details]
*Kate Murray: Presenting at IASA (http://www.2015.iasa-web.org/) with others [? Chris Lacinak and Carl Fleischhauer] on Performance of Analog-to-Digital Converters for Sound: Revisiting the Performance Methods and Metrics (FADGI Project).  This project builds on work dating back to 2011 when began looking at metrics and saw the possible need to modify the metrics/benchmarks.  Tests have been run with various equipment on the metrics/benchmarks from which the results are being used to make recommendations in final reportsOther documentation has come out of the project from using a $25,000 machine and a $600 machine.  Ask Kate for more details on the standards and original reports.  Two of the projects reports can be found here: http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov/guidelines/digitize-audioperf.html
 
*Andrea Goethals: Will be presenting with Joey Heinen at iPres on Developing a Framework for File Format MigrationsThis is based on a paper Joey did as the NDSA resident at Harvard.  In general, it was known that formats needed to be migrated, but instead of focusing on one format to another, Joey developed the Migration Framework which consists of 5 general steps (each with their own tasks and deliverables) to work through for migrating any format to another. A case study was done using Kodak Photo CDs as well as Real Audio filesDocumentation on the Kodak CD process is included in the paperSome examples of generic steps include:
**Planning for Testing
**tekjls

Revision as of 14:02, 20 July 2015

Announcements and Project Updates

  • iPres poster accepted that discusses the work of the group. Will work on layout and details in coming months.
  • NDSA will have a reception at iPres, which is also where the Innovation Awards will be presented.
  • Video Deep Dive project – will have an upcoming blog post after Erin gets the draft to the working group to review.


Update on New NDSA Hosting

  • 5 letters of interest from 5 institutions. The coordinating committee looked at these this morning and plan to interview interested institutions over the next two weeks and make a recommendation by Mid-August. The Coordinating Committee is trying to figure out how working groups can contribute to this process.


Today's Topic of Discussion: Upcoming Conference Presentations / What Are You Working On

  • Kate Murray: Presenting at IASA (http://www.2015.iasa-web.org/) with others [? Chris Lacinak and Carl Fleischhauer] on Performance of Analog-to-Digital Converters for Sound: Revisiting the Performance Methods and Metrics (FADGI Project). This project builds on work dating back to 2011 when began looking at metrics and saw the possible need to modify the metrics/benchmarks. Tests have been run with various equipment on the metrics/benchmarks from which the results are being used to make recommendations in final reports. Other documentation has come out of the project from using a $25,000 machine and a $600 machine. Ask Kate for more details on the standards and original reports. Two of the projects reports can be found here: http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov/guidelines/digitize-audioperf.html
  • Andrea Goethals: Will be presenting with Joey Heinen at iPres on Developing a Framework for File Format Migrations. This is based on a paper Joey did as the NDSA resident at Harvard. In general, it was known that formats needed to be migrated, but instead of focusing on one format to another, Joey developed the Migration Framework which consists of 5 general steps (each with their own tasks and deliverables) to work through for migrating any format to another. A case study was done using Kodak Photo CDs as well as Real Audio files. Documentation on the Kodak CD process is included in the paper. Some examples of generic steps include:
    • Planning for Testing
    • tekjls