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Infrastructure WG Wednesday, June 30, 2015 2:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)


Agenda

  1. Presentation from Ben Fino-Radin, Museum of Modern Art
  2. Updates

In attendance:

(Please edit your name and affiliation if you like)

  1. Max Eckard, Bentley Historical Library
  2. Dallas Pillen, Bentley-UM
  3. Abbey Potter, Library of Congress
  4. Emily Reynolds, IMLS
  5. Dave Rice,
  6. Nick Krabbenhoeft, Educopia
  7. Erin Engle, Library of Congress
  8. Karen Cariani, WGBH
  9. 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.