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Volume 12, Number 7 — 2 July 2007

Stewardship in the Digital Age - WebWise 2007: Selected papers from the Eighth Annual Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World, sponsored by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, J. Paul Getty Trust and OCLC Online Computer Library Center, 1-2 March 2007


Wednesday, 28 February 2007

Pre–Conference session — Preserving Digital Collections

Preserving Government and Political Information: The Web–at–Risk Project
by Valerie D. Glenn, University of Alabama Libraries

The Florida Folklife Digitization and Education Project
by Joanna Norman, State Library and Archives of Florida


Thursday, 1 March 2007

Welcome to WebWise
by Anne–Imelda Radice, Jay Jordan, OCLC, and Ken Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust; Moderator, Liz Bishoff, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Keynote address
Envisioning American Art 2.0
by Elizabeth Broun, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Session 1: The Challenge of Preservation Today
Moderator, Günter Waibel, OCLC
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The Heritage Health Index Findings on Digital Collections
by Kristen Overbeck Laise, Heritage Preservation

Exit Art Digital Archive: The Challenge of Preserving Contemporary Experimental Art
by Jodi Hanel and Audrey Christensen, Exit Art

Overview of Preservation in the Digital Age
by Steve Puglia, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration


Session 2: Digital Preservation Readiness: Are We Ready to Preserve Our Digital Assets?
Moderator, Tom Clareson, PALINET
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Surveying the Digital Readiness of Institutions
by Ann Russell, Northeast Document Conservation Center

Auditing and Certification of Digital Repositories: Best Practices and Next Steps
by Robin Dale, OCLC

Alabama Digital Preservation Network: A Statewide Solution to Preserving Locally–Created Digital Collections
by Sue Medina, Network of Alabama Academic Libraries


Washington Update: Update on Federal Research & Development of Digital Preservation Programs
Moderator, Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Laura Campbell, Library of Congress
Chris Greer, National Science Foundation
Joyce Ray, IMLS

The Electronic Records Archives Program at the National Archives and Records Administration
by Kenneth Thibodeau, National Archives and Records Administration


Session 3: Documenting Cultural Heritage: Case Studies in Cultural Heritage Preservation
Moderator, Liz Bishoff, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Stewarding Potential
by Jane Sledge, National Museum of the American Indian

The Olympic Peninsula Community Museum Project: A Window Into a Community
by Anne Graham, University of Washington Library

American Languages: Documenting Cultural Heritage through Language Preservation
by Mark Louden, University of Wisconsin–Madison


Friday, 2 March 2007

Keynote address
Digitizing for Access and Preservation: Strategies of the Library of Congress
by Deanna B. Marcum, Library of Congress
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Session 4: Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities
Moderator, Joyce Ray, IMLS
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Our Cultural Commonwealth: Report of the ACLS Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences
by Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies

Digital Humanities and the IMLS/NEH Advancing Knowledge Partnership
by Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities

Collaboration and the Cyberinfrastructure: Academic Collaboration with Museums and Libraries in the Digital Era
by Roy Rosenzweig, George Mason University


Discussion and Wrap–up

Defining Stewardship in the Digital Age
by Diane M. Zorich, Information Services for Cultural Organizations


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