Art Pasquinelli's Library Community Preservation Archives Library

Sunday May 17, 2009

Below is the final agenda of the Sun Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group (PASIG) meeting June 24-26 in Malta. The abstracts are available on the Registration page Agenda tab.

The Early Bird special pricing ends May 24.

We have about 75-80 registrants so far and expect about 130-140 total attendees.

Ex Libris will be having a deep-dive session Friday afternoon. If any one else wants add-on meetings, please contact me asap. Additionally, we are now taking requests for 1-1 architecture sessions on Tuesday, June 23rd. We will have experts on DataGrid, HPC, Cloud Computing, Web Services, and Archiving.

_____________________________________

I. Tuesday, June 23 (Optional Meetings)

Open for pre-arranged 1-1 consulting sessions with Sun architects, collaborative discussions, and side community meetings,

II. Day 1 - Wednesday, June 24 (Formal Start)

Introduction

8:30am-8:50am Introduction to the PASIG - Art Pasquinelli, Education Market Strategist, Sun Microsystems

8:50am-9:10am Meeting Overview - Mike Keller, University Librarian and Director of Academic Information Resources, Stanford U.

Big Trends in Repositories, Archives, IT, and Sustainability Session

9:10am-9:35am Building Digital Content Marketplaces for Europe's Knowledge Societies and Beyond - Fabrizio Cardinali, CEO Giunti Labs, Chair European Learning Industry Group

9:35am-10:00am User Access Services - Richard Boulderstone, Director eStrategy, The British Library

10:00am-10:20am Break

10:20am-10:40am DPFuse (Digital Preservation Functions and Services) - Marcel Ras, Manager e-Depot, National Library of the Netherlands (KB)

10:40am-11:00am Discussion on Open Access: Global Trends, Impact, and IT Implications - Mike Keller, Stanford, Richard Boulderstone, The British Library

11:00am-11:30am Overview of Storage and Data Management Trends - Raymond Clarke, Enterprise Storage Specialist, Sun Microsystems, SNIA Board of Directors, Data Mgt. Forum

11:30am-11:50pm Extending OAIS for Large-Scale Access and Archiving - Gary Wright, Digital Preservation Product Manager, Tom Creighton, Engineer, Family Search, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

11:50pm-12:10pm Expanding the Object Model: Providing Contextual Information for Long-Tail Data - Neil Jefferies, R&D Project Manager, SERS, Oxford U.

12:10pm-1:20pm Lunch

Repository 1.0 to 2.0 - Practical Directions and "Teachable Moments" Session

1:20pm-1:40pm Stanford Digital Repository Update - Tom Cramer, Stanford U.

1:40pm-2:05pm Practical Experiences - Steve Knight, Programme Architect National Digital Heritage Archive, National Library of New Zealand

2:05pm-2:25pm New Developments in Private LOCKSS Networks for Digital Preservation - Tyler Walters, Associate Director, Technology & Resource Services, Georgia Institute of Technology

2:25pm-2:45pm SPAR: Lessons Learned from Its Implementation - Thomas Ledoux, Systems Engineer, The French National Library (BNF)

2:45pm-3:10pm Actualities and Perspectives in the Slovak National Library - Dusan Katuscak, Director, Miroslav Capkovic, IT Analyst, Slovak National Library

3:10pm-3:30pm Break

3:30pm-4:00pm DuraSpace Organization with DSpace and Fedora Updates - Sandy Payette, Executive Director, DuraSpace Organization

4:00pm-4:20pm Eprints Update - Dave Tarrant, Research Fellow and Developer, U. Southampton

4:20pm-4:40pm Open Document Format (ODF) and Open Source - Gilles Gravier, Government Industry Solutions Architect, Sun Microsystems

4:40pm-5:10pm Panel Discussion

5:10pm-5:20pm Wrap Up

6:30pm Dinner Reception

III. Day 2 - Thursday, June 25

Permanent Access and Sustainability Session

8:30am-8:50am Migration Math - Permanent Access and Sustainability Issues - Thorsten Lange, Storage Architect, Sun Microsystems

8:50am-9:10am Preservation Issues and Planets Directions - Adam Farquhar, Head of Digital Library Technology, eStrategy, and Information Systems, The British Library

9:10am-9:30am Active Preservation of Web Sites - Rob Sharpe, Head of Archiving Solutions, Tessella

9:30am-9:50am Rosetta Overview - Yaniv Levi, Preservation Product Manager, Ex Libris

9:50am-10:10am Planning for Audit Best Practices - Chris Rusbridge, Director, Digital Curation Centre

10:10am-10:30am Break

10:30am-10:50am Rescue and Preservation of Videotape Collections - Rino Petricola, Sr. VP, Managing Director, Front Porch Digital

10:50am-11:10am PrestoPRIME Update - Richard Wright, Sr. Research Engineer, BBC Future Media & Technology

11:10am-11:30am Preserving Rich Media: Practical Experiences - Fernando Moreira, CEO, Hi-Stor

11:30am-11:50pm From Simple Models to Rich Models of Audio-Visual Assets - Guy Maréchal, TITAN Association

11:50am-12:20pm Panel

12:20pm-1:30pm Lunch

Managing eResearch, Data Curation, and Data-Intensive Networks

1:30pm-1:50pm Trends in Cloud Computing and Data Intensive Networks - Steve Perrenod, HPC and Cloud Computing Architect, Sun Microsystems

1:50pm-2:10pm Data Intensive Collaboration and iRods Overview - Reagan Moore, RENCI, U. North Carolina

2:10pm-2:30pm The Data Conservancy: A DataNet Project Overview - Sayeed Choudhury, Associate Dean of University Libraries, Johns Hopkins U.

2:30pm-2:50pm Preserving French Scientific Data - Olivier Rouchon, CINES

2:50pm-3:20pm Panel

3:20pm-3:40pm Break

Open Storage, Distributed Services, and Cloud Computing

3:40pm-4:00pm Architectures for Digital Libraries: Open Storage and Modular Datacenters - Keith Rajecki, Education Solutions Architect, Sun Microsystems

4:00pm-4:20pm Data Intensive Computing and High Performance Data Mining with Large Scale Scientific Data Storage - An Overview - Simon See, Director, HPC, Sun Microsystems

4:20pm-4:40pm DuraCloud, A Web-based Service from the DuraSpace Organization - Sandy Payette, Executive Director, DuraSpace Organization

4:40pm-5:00pm IT Futures Effecting Repositories, Digital Libraries, and eResearch - Marc Hamilton, VP, HPC and Cloud Computing, Sun Microsystems

5:00pm-5:30pm Panel

5:30pm-5:40pm Wrap Up

6:30pm Dinner Reception

IV. Day 3 - Friday, June 26

Breakfast

8:30am-9:15am How Well Are We "Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents"? - David Rosenthal, Chief Scientist, LOCKSS Program, Stanford University Libraries

9:15am-9:30am Introduction to the Working Groups

9:30am-11:30am Working Sessions and Summary

Note: The Working Group topics will be based upon pre-conference input from attendees and subject discussions at the meeting.

11:30am-12:15pm Working Group Reports, Discussion, Summation, Formal Close

Optional Meetings

1:30pm-3:30pm Ex Libris Rosetta In-Depth Overview - Open to All

3:30pm-5:00pm Sun Global Library Center of Excellence (COE) Meeting (By Invitation)
Comments:

Post a Comment:
  • HTML Syntax: NOT allowed