NDSA:Potential Speakers and Topics

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Speakers and Themes

Keynote Ideas

Cleared out some of the longer list of speakers that are not really under consideration and put them here. Keep those fresh ideas coming!



Potential speakers who have been invited:

  • Cole Crawford on 2/20 by Barrie, response pending
  • danah boyd on 2/18 by Barrie, declined
  • Amber Case TED Talk, on 2/20 by Erin, declined
  • Henry Rollins, declined


Many interesting folks at http://www.allthingsopen.org/

Keynotes, Panels or Breakouts

The following could be either plenary panels or breakout sessions depending on an overall evaluation of their quality. Additionally, stellar individuals might make for a good keynote.


PLACE:


Revisiting Archive Ingest and Handling Test:

  • Michael Nelson
  • Johns Hopkins
  • Etc.

Digital Preservation Tools Overview:

  • ArchiveMatica
  • Preservica
  • Bagit
  • ETC

Review of project management issues facing digital stewardship organizations:

  • Kate Zwaard, LC
  • Other peeps who have to manage developers and have a "real" view of what managing these projects means

Collaboration:

  • DPLA
  • Other collaborative organizations

Online Transactions and Security:

  • Bitcoin.
  • Also discussed what methodologies and techniques are being employed by the information security industry to ensure continuous access to information

Scientific Data At-Risk:

  • led by someone from the CODATA DARTG or CENDI
  • Jane Greenberg
  • John Faundeen
  • Chris Muller

Digital Preservation Plans in Commercial Firms:

The right to be forgotten, opting out of digital preservation infrastructures:

  • Danah Boyd issues (though not her because she can't come)
  • NoTwitter


  • The research use of what we are preserving could be an interesting panel. Could include social scientists using twitter and the work at the Hathi Trust Research Center, plus more!


Suggestions from DP13 feedback survey for topics:

  • Digital forensics
  • Email experts
  • Economic models for collaborative preservation
  • Commercial digital archiving services
  • NSA or other data mining organizations
  • Someone from Google, Cisco, Internet Archive
  • Someone archiving social media

NDSA:Brainstorm of ideas from DP13