May 23-26, 2006
Ottawa, Canada


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Sponsored by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology
In cooperation with:
  AICAmerican Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
  ALA ALCTSAssociation for Library Collections & Technical Services
  CACCanadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property
  Canadian Museum of Civilization
  Canadiana.org
  CNICoalition for Networked Information
  DLFDigital Library Federation
  DPCDigital Preservation Coalition
  ECPAEuropean Commission on Preservation and Access
  ISCCInter-Society Color Council
  MCNMuseum Computer Network
  OCLCOnline Computer Library Center, Inc
  RLG 
  SAASociety of American Archivists
 

Preliminary Program

Wednesday May 24, 2006

8:30 to 9:10 am

Keynote Session

Session Chair(s): Stephen Chapman, Harvard University Library (USA) and Scott Stovall, US Government Printing Office (USA)


Opening Remarks (Keynote)


The View of Archiving from the Library and Archives Canada (Keynote)
Ian Wilson, Librarian and Archivist of Canada, Library and Archives Canada

9:30 am to 12:00 pm

Models for Managing Digital Archives and Content

Session Chair(s): Tim Au Yeung, University of Calgary (Canada) and Bruce Walton, Library and Archives Canada (Canada)


An Innovative Shared Preservation Service: The SHERPA- DP Project: Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access - Digital Preservation (Oral)
Andrew C. Wilson, Arts and Humanities Data Service (UK)

Beyond OAIS (Oral)
Geoffrey Adams, Endeavor Information Systems (USA)

Turning Silos into Bridges: Optimizing Local Digital Library Programs for Collaboration and Beyond (Oral)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University, and Charles F. Thomas, Florida Center for Library Automation (USA)

Rip - Mix - Burn: Why Content Repurposing is the Answer to Digital Preservation (Oral)
Andreas Stanescu, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (USA)

Managing Containers, Content and Context in Digital Preservation: Towards a 2020 Vision (Oral)
Simon Tanner, Kings College London (UK)

Web 2.0 and Access to Digital Archives (Oral)
Peter Van Garderen, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

1:30 to 4:30 pm

Case Studies: From Personal Archives to National Collections

Session Chair(s): Kit Peterson, Library of Congress (USA)


The Long Term Fate of Our Personal Digital Belongings: Toward a Service Model for Personal Archives (Focal)
Catherine C. Marshall, Microsoft Corporation, Sara Bly, Sara Bly Consulting, and Francoise Brun-Cottan, Veri-Phi Consulting (USA)

Alma-DL, the Digital Library of the University of Bologna: A Case Study (Oral)
Marialaura Vignocchi, Simone Sacchi, and Fabrizio Morroia, University of Bologna (Italy)

National Digital Repository for Digital Still Images in the Netherlands (Oral)
Astrid Verheusen and Caroline van Wijk, National Library of the Netherlands (The Netherlands)

Archiving David Edelberg's Handel LP Collection: Production Workflow and Issues in Data Acquisition (Oral)
Catherine Lai and Ichiro Fujinaga, McGill University (Canada)

Preservation of State and Local Government Digital Geospatial Data: The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (Oral)
Steven P. Morris, James Tuttle, and Robert Farrell, North Carolina State University (USA)

Czech Digital Library (Oral)
Bohdana Stoklasova, National Library of the Czech Republic (Czech Republic)

Building the Electronic Records Archives: A Progress Report (Oral)
Fynnette Eaton, National Archives and Records Administration, and Gregory Hunter, Long Island University (USA)

Thursday May 25, 2006

8:30 to 9:10 am

Keynote Session

Session Chair(s): Stephen Chapman, Harvard University Library (USA) and Scott Stovall, US Government Printing Office (USA)


The State of Emerging Internet Technologies and the Impact on Digital Archiving (Keynote)
Douglas E. Van Houweling, Internet2 (USA)

9:10 to 10:10 am

Digital Archiving Systems

Session Chair(s): Andrew Leung


Emulation: To Be or Not To Be (Oral)
Remco Verdegem, Nationaal Archief of the Netherlands, and Jeffrey van der Hoeven, Koninklijke Bibliotheek (The Netherlands)

A System for Long-Term Document Preservation (Oral)
Larry Masinter and Michael Welch, Adobe Systems (USA)

The (Short) History of Digital Archiving (Oral)
Lukas Rosenthaler, University of Basel (Switzerland)

10:40 am to 12:00 pm

Digital Archiving Vocabularies and Frameworks

Session Chair(s): Andrew Wilson, King's College London (UK)


Digital Preservation as an Albatross (Oral)
James Currall, Peter McKinney, and Claire Johnson, University of Glasgow (UK)

A Framework for Object Preservation in Digital Repositories (Oral)
Andrew Boyko, Babak Hamidzadeh, and Justin Litman, Library of Congress (USA)

Metadata Creation for Digital Humanities Projects (Oral)
Martyn W.Jessop, King's College London (UK)

Long-Term Preservation of Large-Scale Multimedia Collections: A Digital Preservation Workflow Approach (Oral)
Richard Marciano, Chien-Yi Hou, Reagan Moore, and Arcot Rajasekar, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Lynn Burnstan, University of California Television, and Harry Kreisler, Universtiy of California Berkeley (USA)

1:30 to 3:10 pm

Digital Archiving Processes

Session Chair(s): Rudolf Gschwind, University of Basel (Switzerland)


Using Scalable and Secure Web Technologies to Design a Global Digital Format Registry Prototype: Architecture, Implementation, and Testing (Oral)
Muluwork Geremew, Sangchul Song, and Joseph JaJa, University of Maryland (USA)

Managing A Quality Digitization Practice in Cultural Heritage Institutions: Statistical Quality Control Tools and Techniques (Oral)
Ronald J. Murray, Library of Congress (USA)

Efficient Ingest of Datasets in a Two-Stage Archival Process: Easy-Store (Oral)
Rutger Kramer and Laurents Sesink, Data Archiving and Networked Services (The Netherlands)

Automated Workflow for the Ingest and Preservation of Electronic Journals (Oral)
Evan Owens, Portico (USA)

Automated Migration for Image Preservation (Oral)
Stephen L. Abrams, Harvard University (USA)

3:15 to 5:30 pm

Interactive Poster Displays

Session Chair(s): George Barnum, US Govt. Printing Office (USA)


The Digitalization and Resources Sharing of Archives in Taiwan (interactive)
Li-Kuei Hsueh, National Chengchi University, Li-Chiao Wang, National Cheng Chi University Libraries, and Chun-Ya Wen, I-Mei Hung, and I-Chia Chang, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)

Photo CD PCD to Tiff Migration Case Study (interactive)
Louise Renaud, Canadian Museum of Civilization, and Jacqueline Vincent, Brechin Imaging Services (Canada)

Fulfilling Electronic Record Requirements: Good Practice from two Swedish Organizations (interactive)
Erik Borglund, Mid Sweden University (Sweden)

DISTARNET: Distributed Archiving Network (interactive)
Ivan Subotic, Simon Margulies, and Lukas Rosenthaler, University of Basel (Switzerland)

The Digitisation of the Slide Collection from the Saint Catherine Library Conservation Project (interactive)
Athanasios Velios and Nicholas Pickwoad, University of the Arts (UK)

Stabilizing Treatment of Decaying Cellulose Acetate Film Base Attacked by Vinegar Syndrome (interactive)
Karin Bonde Johansen, Danish Film Institute, and Jesper Stub Johnsen, National Museum of Denmark (Denmark)

Archiving Engineering Design Process, History, and Rationale (interactive)
David Wilkie, Joseph B. Kopena, and William C. Regli, Drexel University (USA)

JPEG 2000 from Archive to Dissemination (Interactive)
Alexis Tzannes, Aware, Inc. (USA)

Long-Term Storage of Digital Data on Microfilm (Interactive)
Carsten J. Angersbach, MicroArchive Systems GmbH, and Karsten Sassenscheid, Fraunhofer Institute (Germany)

Conceptual Framework of a New Secure Storage System for Medical Data Archiving (interactive)
Sos S. Agaian and Okan Caglayan, University of Texas at San Antonio (USA)

Digital Photos Over Generations in the Mikkeli Digital Repository (interactive)
Osmo Palonen, Mikkeli Polytechnic (Finland)

Network Access to Parts of Archived Document Image Files (interactive)
Martin Boliek and Michael J. Gormish, Ricoh Innovations, Inc. (USA)

Technical Issues in Digitization of Large On-Line Collections of Phonograph Records (interactive)
Beinan Li, Catherine Lai, and Ichiro Fujinaga, McGill University (Canada)

NOAA Ocean Exploration Digital Video and Image Data: Archiving, Preserving, and Accessing Online Oceanographic Information (interactive)
Anna Fiolek, Dorothy Anderson, and Janice Beattie, NOAA Central Library, and Donald Collins, National Oceanographic Data Center (USA)

Content Integrity Service for Long-Term Digital Archives (interactive)
Stuart Haber, Hewlett-Packard Labs, and Pandurang Kamat, Rutgers University (USA)

Needed Components to Reconstruct Processes (interactive)
Lena-Maria ?berg, Mid Sweden University (Sweden)

Retaining Color Fidelity in Photo CD Image Migration (interactive)
Thomas E. Madden and Peter D. Burns, Eastman Kodak Company (USA)

The Obsolescence of Migration: Long-Term Storage of Digital Code on Stable Optical Media (interactive)
David Gubler, Lukas Rosenthaler, and Peter Fornaro, University of Basel (Switzerland)

Case Studies of Color Microfilm Recording of Archival and Librarian Stocks with Archive Laser by the Use of an Optimized Workflow (interactive)
A. Hofmann and W. J. Riedel, Fraunhofer Institut f?r Physikalische Messtechnik (Germany)

IPEA: The Digital Archives Use Case (interactive)
Robbie De Sutter, Stijn Notebaert,Laurence Hauttekeete, and Rik Van de Walle, Ghent University (Belgium)

A Case Study of Digital Archive and Value-Added Application: The Plant Dyeing, Weaving, and Knitting Arts Digital Learning and Value-Added Center (interactive)
Yung-Cheng Hsieh and Peisan Lee, National Taiwan University of Arts (Taiwan), and Yu-Ju Wu, Western Michigan University (USA)

Designing E-Catalogues for Archival Institutions: Overcoming the Skepticism of Scholars (interactive)
Graham Jackson, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland , and Andy White, University of Ulster (UK)

Restorations of Aging Images Using Morphological Filters for Archiving (interactive)
Eric Wharton and Karen Panetta,Tufts University, and Sos Agaian, University of Texas at San Antonio (USA)

Friday May 26, 2006

8:30 to 9:10 am

Keynote Session

Session Chair(s): Stephen Chapman, Harvard University Library (USA) and Scott Stovall, US Government Printing Office (USA)


The State of Emerging Technologies and the Impact on Digital Archiving (Keynote)
Lou Reich, Computer Sciences Corporation (USA)

9:10 to 10:10 am

Leveraging Metadata for Archiving and Access

Session Chair(s): David MacCarn, WGBH (USA)


VidArch: Preserving Meaning of Digital Video over Time through Creating and Capture of Contextual Documentation (Oral)
Helen R. Tibbo, Chirstopher A. Lee, Gary Marchionini, and Dawne Howard, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

MADRAS: A Metadata and Archival Description Registration and Analysis System for the Analysis of the Recordkeeping Capabilities of Metadata Sets (Oral)
Lori Lindberg, Monique Leahey-Sugimoto, Nadav Rouche, and Holly Wang, University of California (USA)

Archiving, Data Description and Retrieval in a Distributed System (Oral)
Simon B. Margulies, Ivan Subotic, and Lukas Rosenthaler, University of Basel (Switzerland)

10:40 am to 12:00 pm

Imaging Processes

Session Chair(s): Jacqueline Vincent, Brechin Imaging Services (Canada)


Achieving Quality in Digitisation Workflow (Oral)
Rob Mildren, National Archives of Scotland (UK)

Spectral Imaging of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa: An Authentic Smile at 1523 dpi with Additional Infrared Data (Oral)
Pascal Cotte, Lumiere Technology, and Damien Dupraz, Lumiere Technology and Paris VI University (France)

"The Long and the Short" of Copying Panorama Negatives at Library and Archives Canada (Oral)
Gregory J. Hill, Janet Kepkiewicz, and Tania Passafiume, Library and Archives Canada (Canada)

When Good Scanning Goes Bad: A Case for Enabling Statistical Quality Control in Image Digitizing Workflows (Oral)
Michael Stelmach and Don Williams, Library of Congress (USA)

12:00 to 12:15 pm

Late Breaking News

Session Chair(s): Stephen Chapman, Harvard University Library (USA) and Scott Stovall, US Government Printing Office (USA)


A Report from the Open Content Alliance Project (Focal)
Jonathan Bengtson, University of Toronto (Canada) and James Michalko, RLG (USA)

   
   

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