18.03.2019

232. Institutsseminar: Ross Spencer, Digital preservation at the coalface (29.03.2019)

Am Freitag, den 29. März 2019, findet ab 17.15 Uhr im Elise-Richter-Saal im Hauptgebäude der Universität Wien das 232. Institutsseminar des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung statt. Es spricht Ross Spencer (Artefactual Systems Inc.) zum Thema:

Digital preservation at the coalface: or how I learned that glamping doesn’t always involve the vast wilderness.

Two recent publications
by Ross Spencer – Digital Preservation as a Thought Experiment in a recent
ALCTS monograph;
and My GLAM: Sitting at the coalface in the ASA Victoria branch
newsletter
– discuss the importance of more people and disciplines
being represented in digital preservation. GLAM usually stands for galleries,
libraries, archives, and museums but the field isn’t always GLAM for those
working in it. His call is to add a P to this acronym – ‘P’ is for people.
‘People’ has so many connotations – whether you’re a digital preservation
practitioner who wants to do more. Or a want-to-be; ‘knows-you-need-to-be’
digital preservation practitioner because of increasingly digital archives, or
because you are simply fascinated. People, too, is about the people you meet
along the way who help you out, who support you, and share with you their
experiences and ideas, where your management, or institutions, aren’t quite
ready to fully-commit to this investment.

In a brief evening
conversation, Ross is visiting the University of Vienna by invitation of
Elizabeth Kata from the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) to talk a
little bit more about a ten-year journey in the field of digital-preservation.
A little about what he has learned along the way; and some of the cool
initiatives and projects that folks with an interest in maintaining digital
collections might also be intrigued by. He would also like to hear more about
the audience’s experiences – who they are? where they are? where they are
going? – and the projects that they’re working on that we should all be getting
behind.

Die Veranstaltung ist wie alle Institutsseminare öffentlich, Gäste sind herzlich willkommen. Die Einladung im PDF-Format finden Sie hier.