Art Pasquinelli's Library Community Preservation Archives Library

Thursday Jul 30, 2009

The Sun PASIG registration for the October 7-9 meeting is now up at www.sun-pasig.ning.com. The Early Bird registration is in place until September 7. Peggy Taylor has done her usual excellent job of getting a $199 room rate at the Westin St. Francis for PASIG participants.


I have also put in a link to the iPres conference October 5-6. Sun is the Platinum sponsor of this event. My goal is to keep the PASIG very focused on practical trends, storage reference architectures, and new application solutions, so as not to conflict with iPres topics.


I received a very quick and impressive response from interested speakers. I have also completed the list of topics for the Working Groups on Friday. Here is the latest agenda for your review. I look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!


Art Pasquinelli

Education Market Strategist


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Sun PASIG DRAFT AGENDA - Rev. 2, July 30, 2009


Wednesday, October 7, 2009


- Introduction to the PASIG - Art Pasquinelli, Sun Microsystems

- Sun and Oracle Technology Overview - Keith Rajecki, Raymond Clarke, Sun Microsystems

- Oxford U. Update - Neil Jefferies, Oxford U.

- Family Search, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - Gary Wright, Family Search

- DuraSpace and DuraCloud - Sandy Payette, DuraSpace

- National Library of New Zealand and Rosetta - TBD

- Fez Update - Keith Webster, U. Queensland

- EPrints - David Tarrant, U. Southampton

- Islandora (Prince Edward Island's Implementation of DuraSpace and Drupal) - Mark Leggott, PEI

- Planets and Standards Update - Lee Dirks and TBD, Microsoft

- iRods - Reagan Moore, U. North Carolina

- Stanford Digital Repository - Tom Cramer,  Stanford

- Slovakia National Library - Dusan Katuscak, Slovak National Library

- Florida Digital Archive - Priscilla Caplan, FDA

- Shaman -  Ruben Riestra, Matthias Hemmje, Shaman

- Immersive Technologies: Project Wonderland - Kevin Roebuck, Sun Microsystems (Optional)


6:30pm     Reception at the Westin St. Francis (with vendor and project tables)


Thursday, October 8, 2009


- Where Are Things Going - Michael Keller, Stanford

- Storage Futures: Planning for Long-Term Sustainability - Chris Wood, Pillar Systems

- Internet Archive Technical Overview - TBD

- USC Shoah Foundation Institute Architecture - Sam Gustman, USC

- Digital Submission System - Experiences from the Library of Congress - Carl Watts, PC Mall

- Next Generation Storage at Penn State - Mark Saussure, Penn State

- French Public Information Library Federated Search Implementation - Terry Reese, Oregon State, Roger Essoh, ATOS Origin

- BHL Architecture with Fedora and DuraCloud - Roger Essoh, ATOS Origin

- Southampton and Oxford Preservation Network Collaboration - David Tarrant, Southampton U., Neil Jefferies, Ben O'Steen, Oxford U.  

- HathiTrust - Roger MacDonald, Indiana U.

- PASIG Repository Working Group Collaboration Directions - Tom Cramer. Stanford, Neil Jefferies, Oxford U.

- Data-Intensive Environmental Research: Re-envisioning Science, Cyberinfrastructure, and Institutions - TBD, California Digital Library

- Permanent Objects, Evolving Services, and Disposable Systems: An Emergent Approach to Digital Curation Infrastructure - TBD, California Digital Library

- LOCKSS an IRods Data Transfer Mechanism - Tyler Walters, Georgia Tech, David Minor, UCSD

- Australian National Data Service (ANDS) Update - TBD

- Johns Hopkins U. eScience Directions - Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins U.

- Panel on eScience Data Infrastructure


6:30     Off-site Reception


Friday, October 9, 2009


Potential working group topics should be sent to me asap. I have set out my ideas below, but presently only the PASIG Repository Group Meeting and Ex Libris Rosetta session are set.


- Working Group Introduction

- Working Groups:


Ex Libris Rosetta

PASIG Repository Group

Islandora Demo

SAM/IAS Deep-Dive

Tessella SDB Discussion


- Working Group Summaries and Going Forward Discussion


12:00pm - Meeting end.


The afternoon is open for vendor and project collaboration sessions. We will have 4-5 meeting rooms available. These must be booked prior to the meeting.


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