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This posting contains seven messages:
1. Einladung zur Tagung "Knowledge by Networking" / Wissen durch
Vernetzung: Kulturgutdigitalisierung in Deutschland und Europa" (Berlin,
Germany, 21./22. Juni 2007), Int. Konferenz
OR
2. Int. Conf. Announcement: Knowledge by Networking: Digitising Culture in
Germany and Europe, Berlin, Germany, 21-22 June 2007
3. Conference-Papers Online: The Challenge: Long-Term Preservation -
Strategies and Practices of Eu ropean Partnerships (Frankfurt, 20-21 April
2007)
4. Call for papers--Conference on preventive conservation, Sibiu, Romania,
26-29 September 2007
5. Theft and vandalism: please share your experience6. Extended Deadline -
BOBCATSSS 2008 Call for Papers: 15 June 2007
6. Extended Deadline - BOBCATSSS 2008 Call for Papers: 15 June 2007
(Zadar, Croatia, 28-30 January 2008)
7. The May/June 2007 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
posted by the ECPA Secretariat, with apologies for cross-posting.
1. Einladung zur Tagung "Knowledge by Networking" / Wissen durch
Vernetzung: Kulturgutdigitalisieru ng in Deutschland und Europa" (Berlin,
Germany, 21./22. Juni 2007), Int. Konferenz
Message forwarded from the German archivliste.
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Van: owner-archivliste at Lists.Uni-Marburg.DE
[mailto:owner-archivliste at Lists.Uni-Marburg.DE] Namens Sigrid Schieber
Verzonden: dinsdag 8 mei 2007 13:52
Aan: archivliste at Lists.Uni-Marburg.DE
Onderwerp: Einladung zur Tagung "Wissen durch Vernetzung:
Kulturgutdigitalisierung in Deutschland u nd Europa" (21./22. Juni 2007)
Knowledge by Networking / Wissen durch Vernetzung:
Kulturgutdigitalisierung in Deutschland und Eur
opa
Internationale Konferenz im Rahmen der EU-Ratspräsidentschaft 2007 Berlin,
21. und 22. Juni 2007
Eine Veranstaltung der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Kooperation
mit den MICHAEL-Partnern (w ww.michael-culture.org
<http://www.michael-culture.org/> ). Mit Unterstützung von EUBAM, DFG,
adlib , zetcom AG - MuseumPlus und robotron.
Wir möchten Sie herzlich einladen, an der internationalen Konferenz am 21.
und 22. Juni 2007 in Ber lin teilzunehmen. Auf der Tagung soll in vier
Themenblöcken der digitale Zugang zu Kultur und Wisse nschaft in
Deutschland und Europa diskutiert werden. Gerichtet wird der Blick dabei
auf eine Auswah l unterschiedlicher Digitalisierungsinitiativen und deren
Vernetzung sowie auf grundlegende Fragest ellungen.
Der Fokus des ersten Themenblocks liegt auf deutschen
Digitalisierungsinitiativen. Vorgestellt wird
beispielsweise die Informationsplattform www.kulturerbe-digital.de
<http://www.kulturerbe-digital.
de/> , die Informationen zur Digitalisierung im Kulturbereich in
Deutschland bündeln wird. Darüber hinaus werden grundsätzliche
Fragestellungen zur Generierung von neuem Wissen durch Vernetzung disk
utiert. Der zweite Block behandelt anhand von Projekten aus verschiedenen
europäischen Ländern spez ifische Fragestellungen, die bei der Vernetzung
relevant werden. So wird beispielsweise die Problem atik der Nachnutzung
von Objektdatenstandards und -software ebenso diskutiert wie nationale vs.
eur opäische Digitalisierungsprojekte, Synergieeffekte und die
Einbeziehung kleiner oder wenig bekannte r Sammlungen in größere
Digitalisierungszusammenhänge. Der dritte Themenblock stellt anhand von
MIC HAEL-culture.org und der europäischen digitalen Bibliothek
übergreifende europäische Digitalisierun gsprojekte und -initiativen vor
und behandelt deren Möglichkeiten zum Sichtbarmachen digitaler Quel len.
Der vierte Themenblock lenkt den Blick auf die Naturwissenschaften, bei
denen die gemeinsame N utzung von Daten und Quellen über internationale
Kooperationsprojekte seit langem etabliert ist. Di e dort gemachten
Erfahrungen sollen Anregungen und Anstöße für zukünftige
Digitalisierungsinitiativ en im Kultur- und Wissenschaftsbereich geben.
Dies bildet auch den Auftakt für die abschließende Po diumsdiskussion, die
zukünftige Strategien für die Digitalisierung von Kulturgut diskutieren
wird.
Eine Anmeldung zur Teilnahme an der Tagung ist unter www.knowbynet.de
<http://www.knowbynet.de/> e rforderlich.
Die Teilnahme an der Tagung ist kostenfrei. Reisekosten sowie Kosten für
Unterkunft und Verpflegung
können nicht übernommen werden. Einige Hotels gewähren für
Konferenzteilnehmer Sondertarife. Eine
Liste dieser Hotels erhalten Sie mit Ihrer verbindlichen Anmeldung. Da das
Kontingent begrenzt ist,
empfehlen wir eine rechtzeitige Reservierung.
Die Tagungssprachen sind Deutsch und Englisch. Alle Beiträge werden
simultan ins Deutsche und Englische übersetzt.
Die Konferenz findet im Otto-Braun-Saal der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin,
Potsdamer Str. 35, 10785 Be rlin statt.
Kontakt:
Prof. Monika Hagedorn-Saupe
Institut für Museumsforschung
In der Halde 1, 14195 Berlin
Tel.: +49 (0)30 - 8301-460, Fax: -504
E-Mail: m.hagedorn at smb.spk-berlin.de <mailto:m.hagedorn at smb.spk-berlin.de>
Informationen unter: www.knowbynet.de <http://www.knowbynet.de/>
________________________________________________
Sigrid Schieber
Projektbearbeiterin BAM-Portal: http://www.bam-portal.de
<http://www.bam-portal.de/> Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg
Eugenstraße 7 - 70182 Stuttgart - 0711/212-4270
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2. Int. Conf. Announcement: Knowledge by Networking: Digitising Culture in
Germany and Europe, Berl in, Germany, 21-22 June 2007
Message forwarded from the Information Society Newsroom Update of 8 May 2007
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EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Knowledge by Networking: Digitising Culture in Germany and Europe
<http://www.knowbynet.de/index.ph p?ln=en&to=home>
21 June 2007 - 22 June 2007 Berlin, Germany
This international conference in Berlin will explore the current state of
digitisation in the world s of culture and scholarship. The conference
will focus on diverse initiatives in the field of digi tisation across
Europe, addressing a series of underlying questions. The event will
encourage coope ration among the different cultural organisations for the
creation of a wider European digital netw ork. A special attention will be
given to the Michael project (funded under the eTEN programme) whi ch is
extending its service beyond France, Italy and UK to eleven additional
Member States.
See also: Michael project website <http://www.michael-culture.org/>
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3. Conference-Papers Online: The Challenge: Long-Term Preservation -
Strategies and Practices of Eu ropean Partnerships (Frankfurt, 20-21 April
2007)
Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.
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Van: Strathmann, Stefan [mailto:strathmann at sub.uni-goettingen.de]
Verzonden: donderdag 10 mei 2007 14:32
Aan: strathmann at sub.uni-goettingen.de
Onderwerp: [DIGLIB] Conference-Papers Online: The Challenge: Long-Term
Preservation - Strategies an d Practices of European Partnerships
Dear Collegues!
nestor - Network of Expertise in Long-Term Storage of Digital Resources is
pleased to inform you, t hat the presentations of the conference "The
Challenge: Long-Term Preservation - Strategies and Practices of European
Partnerships" are now onli ne. The conference was held during the German
Presidency of the European Union from 20th to 21st Ap ril in Frankfurt.
You can find the presentations on the conference website:
http://www.langzeitarchivierung.de/eu2007/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&f
<http://www.langzeita
rchivierung.de/eu2007/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&f>
ile=index&page_id=48
Best regards from the nestor team,
Stefan Strathmann
--
Stefan Strathmann
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
- Goettingen State and University Library, Germany (SUB) - Research &
Development Historisches Gebä ude Papendiek 14
37073 Göttingen
Deutschland
Tel.: +49 (0) 551 39 7806
Mail: strathmann at sub.uni-goettingen.de
URL: http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/ <http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/>
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4. Call for papers--Conference on preventive conservation, Sibiu, Romania,
26-29 September 2007
Message forwarded from the Conservation DistList (Instance: 21:3,
Thursday, May 10, 2007)
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Date: 6 May 2007
From: Marta Guttmann <marta.guttmann [at] muzeulastra__ro>
Subject: Call for papers--Conference on preventive conservation
Call for paper and poster abstracts
International Conference
Directions in Preventive Conservation
Sibiu, Romania
September 26-29, 2007
Organizers:
Romanian Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs
CePCoR (Training Centre for Conservators and Restorers) of ASTRA
Museum
Official languages: English, Romanian (with simultaneous
translation)
Deadline for abstract submission: July 2, 2007
Content:
The intent of this international conference is to gather specialists
involved in preventive conservation. Special emphasis will be given
to contributions presenting problems that eastern and southeastern
European countries are facing, the solutions envisaged, and the
results achieved through preventive conservation. The conference
will offer opportunities for round table discussions on these
issues. Professionals from all over the world are invited to share
their experiences.
This call is an invitation for papers and posters related to the
following topics: agents of deterioration and treatment options,
collections in storage, on display, and in transit, risk assessment
and mitigation, disaster planning, international activities in PC
(conferences, training possibilities), ongoing European PC research
projects, or issues related to the above.
Abstracts of 300-500 words in English should be submitted to Marta
Guttmann <marta.guttmann [at] muzeulastra__ro> before July 2, 2007.
Submission of completed papers is optional.
Venues, draft programs, final conference program and fees, related
publications, etc. will soon be available at
<URL:http://www.cepcor.ro/dpc2007sibiu>
Estimated conference fees (fees also include coffee breaks and
working lunches):
75 Euros before August 15, 2007
100 Euros after August 15, 2007
20 Euros for conservation students
We would like to remind you that the city of Sibiu (together with
Luxembourg) is the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2007. This may be
an additional incentive to participate in the conference.
Please share this announcement with others in the field who may be
interested.
Contact:
Marta Guttmann, Head of CePCoR
Coordinator of the Organizing Committee
RO - 550 182 Sibiu
Piata Mica 11-12
+40 269 218195/ 121
Fax: +40 269 218060
marta.guttmann [at] muzeulastra__ro
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5. Theft and vandalism: please share your experience
Message forwarded from the Conservation DistList (Instance: 21:3,
Thursday, May 10, 2007)
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Date: 3 May 2007
From: Anna Buelow <anna.buelow [at] nationalarchives__gov__uk>
Subject: Theft and vandalism
At The National Archives (UK), we are currently carrying out a
preservation risk assessment according to the method developed by
Rob Waller. We are considering all risks over a 100 year span. I
would appreciate if Cons DistList participants would share their
experience with
* major thefts (professional heist), causing either damage to
the material/object or resulting in its complete loss, and
* major incidents with vandalism
Have you ever experienced any? If so, how many and over which period
of time? How many objects were affected? We realise that museums
might be more likely to suffer from this. We would be particularly
interested to hear from any archive or library who has experienced
major incidents of this sort as we are hoping to estimate this risk
to our own collection.
Dr Anna E Bulow
Head of Preservation
The National Archives
Department of Collection Care
Kew, Richmond
Surrey TW9 4DU
United Kingdom
+44 20 8392 5330 ext 2364
Fax: +44 20 8487 9201
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6. Extended Deadline - BOBCATSSS 2008 Call for Papers: 15 June 2007
(Zadar, Croatia, 28-30 January 2008)
Message forwarded from IFLA-L, the listserve of the International
Federation of Library Assocations
and Institutions.
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Van: prgroup at bobcatsss2008.org [mailto:prgroup at bobcatsss2008.org]
Verzonden: vrijdag 11 mei 2007 13:10
Aan: undisclosed-recipients
Onderwerp: [IFLA-L] Extended Deadline - BOBCATSSS 2008 Call for Papers
We apologise for any postings that overlap.
Please be informed that the deadline for the call for papers, workshops
and posters has been extend ed to 15 June 2007.
The 16th BOBCATSSS Symposium will take place from 28 to 30 Jan 2008 in
Zadar, Croatia.
Contributions in any form - workshop, paper, poster presentation - are
welcome. The main theme for 2008 is "Providing Access to Information for
Everyone".
Access to information is vital for the personal and social growth of every
individual. However, man y people are facing barriers in accessing
information. The goal of the BOBCATSSS 2008 symposium is to explore
access to information for everyone, from the technical, political and
legal, social and economical points of view. The symposium wants to
identify the existing barriers in accessing infor mation and to offer an
overview of new concepts, ideas and examples of good practice in order to
ra ise awareness and achieve possible solutions.
Thinking about taking part in this innovative congress? Just offer a
contribution! Please send your
proposal abstract by 15 June 2007 to the following address:
papers at bobcatsss2008.org
For further information and guidelines for the abstracts please visit our
website: www.bobcatsss2008.org <outbind://34/www.bobcatsss2008.org> .
There you will also find a pr intable version of the Call for Papers, as
well as flyers and a poster that can be given to student s, colleagues or
anyone interested.
bobcatsss. get informed.
BOBCATSSS 2008 Organisation Team
Zadar / Osijek / Berlin / Potsdam
Contact:
info at bobcatsss2008.org
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7. The May/June 2007 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
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Van: dlib-subscribers-admin at dlib.org
[mailto:dlib-subscribers-admin at dlib.org <mailto:dlib-subscribe
rs-admin at dlib.org> ] Namens Bonnie Wilson
Verzonden: dinsdag 15 mei 2007 20:10
Aan: DLib-subscribers
Onderwerp: [Dlib-subscribers] The May/June 2007 issue of D-Lib Magazine is
now available.
Greetings:
The May/June 2007 issue of D-Lib Magazine (http://www.dlib.org/
<http://www.dlib.org/> ) is now ava ilable.
This issue contains seven articles, an opinion piece, the 'In Brief'
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conferences and other items of in terest in 'Clips and Pointers'. This
month, D-Lib features "Harvard University's Library Collectio ns to the
World" contributed by Peter Kosewski, Harvard University.
The opinion piece is:
A Challenge for the Library Acquisition Budget Arthur Sale, University of
Tasmania
The articles include:
Digital Preservation Service Provider Models for Institutional
Repositories: Towards Distributed Services Steve Hitchcock, Tim Brody,
Jessie M.N. Hey, and Leslie Carr, University of Southampton
Creating the Next Generation of Archival Finding Aids Elizabeth Yakel,
Seth Shaw, and Polly Reynold s, University of Michigan
Large Scale Digitization of Oral History: A Case Study Eric Weig, Kopana
Terry, and Kathryn Lybarge r, University of Kentucky
Type-consistent Digital Objects
Kostas Saidis and Alex Delis, University of Athens
Ten Major Issues in Providing a Repository Service in Australian
Universities Margaret Henty, Austr alian Partnership for Sustainable
Repositories
Using Wikipedia to Extend Digital Collections Ann M. Lally and Carolyn E.
Dunford, University of Wa shington
Tea for Two: Bringing Informal Communication to Repositories Ana Alice
Baptista and Miguel Ferreira , University of Minho
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