Building infrastructures for archives in a digital world

Building infrastructures for archives in a digital world

Veranstalter
APEx project
Veranstaltungsort
Trinity College
Ort
Dublin
Land
Ireland
Vom - Bis
26.06.2013 - 28.06.2013
Deadline
31.05.2013
Von
Silke Jagodzinski

The consortium of the EU-funded (within the ICT Policy Support Programme) project APEx – Archives Portal Europe Network of Excellence – organises a conference to discuss the major challenges archives face on their path into the digital world. It aims at debating the major questions in respective professional fields by evaluating the broad scope of methods and approaches and by gathering experiences and perspectives from related projects conducive to obtaining new insights and visions regarding the further development of the Archives Portal Europe.

With our international line up of speakers the conference promises to turn into a very productive and informative event which not only allows experts to share their knowledge and experience but to the same extend offers participants the chance to interchange skills, learn from one another and last but not least establish valuable partnerships.

Programm

Wednesday, 26 June 2013,
16:30 Welcome and opening words

Frances McGee (National Archives of Ireland, IE),
Martin Berendse (ICA / Nationaal Archief, NL),
Jimmy Deenihan T.D. (Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, IE)

17:00 – 18:30 Introduction speeches: the future of archives in a digital world

Daniel Pitti (Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, US): Strategic issues for archives in a digital world

Björn Jordell (Riksarkivet, SE): Open data and its strategic impact on archives

Jennifer Edmond (CENDARI project, IE): Learning to say ‘No’: strategic considerations for archives in the digital world

19:30 Reception

Thursday, 27 June 2013
09:00 – 10:40
Session 1.1: Basic issues for archives in a digital world

Thomas Aigner (ICARUS, AT): International cooperation as a precondition for building infrastructures

Daniel Jeller (ICARUS, AT): The digital age: opportunities to ensure access to our cultural heritage

Boris Blažinić (Institute for Quality and Human Resource Development, Zagreb, HR): How to raise visibility: archive’s hidden treasures

Herbert Wurster (Diocese of Passau, DE): Persistent-meta-data: the keeping of records and archival science

Session 2.1: Archival metadata and standards for digital archives

Daniel Pitti (Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, US): The emerging archival metadata landscape

Karin Bredenberg (National Archives of Sweden, SE): Record creators: use of EAC-CPF in the Archives Portal Europe

Kerstin Arnold (Technical Coordinator APEx, Federal Archives of Germany, DE): EAD revision and effects on the Archives Portal Europe and your finding aids

Maud Medves (CENDARI project, DE): EAG CENDARI: customising EAG for research purposes

11:00 – 12:40
Session 1.2: Open data and licensing – dead easy?

Julia Fallon (IPR & Policy Advisor Europeana, NL): Open data and licensing (legal aspects, consequences for accessibility, economic aspects, copyright, creative commons etc.)

Walter Scholger (Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities Graz, AT): Archives and the ‘digital turn’: challenges, opportunities and possible solutions to Open Access, provision and use of archival resources

Martin Fries (Swiss Federal Archives, CH): Everything online? Dealing with data protection issues

Dorota Drzewiecka, Katarzyna Pepłowska (Nicolaus Copernicus University of Torun, PL): Access to Polish archival materials: legal dilemmas

Session 2.2: Best practice: it’s tool time!

Susanne Waidmann (APEx, Federal Archives of Germany, DE): The Archives Portal Europe - the adventure of presenting multicultural and multilingual information on archival material, its creators and their repositories in just one tool

Bastiaan Verhoef (APEx, Nationaal Archief, NL): The backend of the Archives Portal Europe - Lessons learned and challenges waiting (provisional)

Jochen Graf (University of Cologne, DE): Transcription, contextualisation and peer review: the ‘Monasterium Collaborative Archives’

Eoghan Ó Carragáin (National Library of Ireland, IE), Luke O'Sullivan (Swansea University Library, GB): Archival collections in Vufind

14:00 – 15:40
Session 1.3: Linking of data – interdisciplinary cooperation

Jane Stevenson (Archives Hub, GB): A Licence to Thrill: the exciting potential of open data

Eddy Put (State Archives Belgium, BE): Pleading the case for a flora of archives

Constanza Giannaccini (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, IT): Burckhardtsource.org. A semantic archive

Damiana Luzzi (Digital Renaissance Foundation, IT), Irene Pedretti (Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University Rome, IT):
An ontology for APUG: problem, method and solution

Session 2.3: Best practice: from cardboard boxes to European e-archives

Zoltán Szatucsek (National Archives of Hungary, HU): Search all, find more: access to the Archival Database Service in Hungary

Maria Popkovacheva-Terzieva (Archives State Agency of Bulgaria, BG): Archives State Agency: attempts to popularise its digital holdings

Peter Fleer (Swiss Federal Archives, CH): Interpretation of digital records

John Cox (National University of Ireland, IE): The Abbey Theatre Archive Digitisation Project: challenges and opportunities

Grace Toland (Irish Traditional Music Archive, IE): The Irish Traditional Music Archive & The Inishowen Song Project

16:00 – 17:40
Session 1.4: Users of archivistic content now and in the future

Stefano Vitali (Soprintendenza Archivistica per l’Emilia Romagna, IT):
Archivists and users in the virtual searching room

Stéphane Gierts (Council of the European Union): Archival access and online archives of the Council of the European Union: considering the user perspective

Steffen Hennicke (Berlin School of Library and Information Science, DE): Modelling the information needs of archival users

Petra Links (NIOD - Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, NL), Reto Speck (NIOD, Research Associate at Centre for e-Research, King's College London, GB): Research infrastructures and archival inter-mediation

Session 2.4: Best practice: sustaining digital infrastructures in the long run

Hrvoje Stančić, Arian Rajh (Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, HR), Edvin Buršić (Financial Agency, HR):
Using Archival Information Packages for production of sustainable archival collections of digitised records

Giovanni Ciccaglioni (ICUU – Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities, IT): Digital cultural heritage and e-infrastructures

Salvatore Vassallo (Instituto Centrale per gli Archivi, IT): The Archival Resource Catalogue within the Italian National Archival System

Armin Straube (German National Library, DE): Frameworks for digital preservation

18:40 Reception at Christ church Cathedral crypt

Friday, 28 June 2013
09:00 – 10:40
Session 1.5: Building new partnerships

Laura Gould (Lothian Health Services Archive, GB), Guinevere Barlow (Carmichael Watson Project, GB): Small Scale, Big Change: the impact of social media

Doreen Kelimes (City Archives Speyer, DE): The eastern and north-eastern European archives between digitisation, Web 2.0 and social media

Alexander Schatek (Topothek, AT): “Let the crowd work”: Creating a Virtual Archive by Local Units

Peter Moser (Rural History Archives, CH): Virtual archives – a new solution for old problems?

Tom Cobbaert (Archief 2.0, BE): ArchiefWiki, the collaborative success of independent knowledge sharing

Session 2.5: Best practice: building infrastructures on a national level

Vlatka Lemić (Croatian State Archives, HR): tba

Christina Wolf, Gerald Maier (State Archives Baden-Württemberg, DE): Building a German archives portal: development of a national platform for archival information within the German Digital Library

István Kenyeres (Budapest City Archives, HU): Archives Portal Hungary: a solution for joint publication of databases and digitised archival materials

Karol Krawczyk (Head Office of State Archives, PL): Holdings accessible online : the Polish experience

Chezkie Kasnett (The National Library of Israel, IL): The historical archive reborn: approach and strategy for the Archive network

11:00 – 12:40
Session 1.6: Archival content in didactic practice

Antonella Ambrosio (UNINA - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, IT): Charters and digital archives in didactic practice

Maria Gussarsson Wijk (Swedish National Archives, SE): The Archives Portal Europe and its possible uses in the upper secondary school: the Swedish Global college example

Hrvoje Stančić, Ana Garić, Ana Stanković (Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, HR): Archival Education Activities in the Online Environment

Artur Dirmeier, Kathrin Pindl (Spitalarchiv Regensburg, DE): Spitalarchiv: didactic practice in a digital world

Session 2.6: Best practice: building infrastructures on an international level

Manfred Thaller, Jochen Graf, Sebastian Rose, Andre Streicher (University of Cologne, DE): Network(s) for Europe’s charters: a proven blueprint for an international infrastructure

Gerold Ritter, Jonas Arnold (Archives Online, CH): Archives Online: real time searched in 13 archives without redundant data

Henk Harmsen (DARIAH-EU): DARIAH: the adventure of building an infrastructure

Anna Bohn, Aleksandra Pawłiczek (CENDARI project, DE): CENDARI: building up a research infrastructure on the First World War across borders

Kontakt

Kerstin Muff

Editorial Manager APEx, ICARUS, Erdberger Laende 6/7, 1030 Wien

editor@apex-project.eu

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