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2015 University of San Diego Digital Initiatives Symposium

 

Wednesday, April 29, 2015, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, University of San Diego

 

Join University of San Diego's Copley Library for a day-long event focused on the digital elements of library ecosystems and institutional repositories as well as a bepress Digital Commons user group meeting. Please see the conference program at http://www.sandiego.edu/library/documents/dis2015.pdf.

 

For registration and program information, please visit:  http://digital.sandiego.edu/symposium

$50 registration includes lunch and afternoon refreshments

Please register by March 23, 2015 but open until filled

 

Featured keynote speakers will be:

Heather Joseph, Executive Director, SPARC

Kenneth D. Crews, Attorney, Gipson Hoffman & Pancione

Faculty, Columbia Law School

 

Panel Sessions:

Matthew Gilchrist, Tom Keegan and Paul Soderdahl | University of Iowa

DIY History: Building Digital Connections between Special Collections and the Undergraduate Classroom

 

Shannon Davis and Joel Minor | Washington University

The James Merrill Digital Archive: Channeling the Collaborative Spirit(s)

Andreas Kratky, Virginia Kuhn and Michaela Ullmann | University of Southern California

The Architectural Touch: Gestural Approaches to Library Search

 

Concurrent Sessions:

Wendy Fall, Rose Fortier and Heather James | Marquette University

Between Subject and Tech Expertise: Collaborating with Faculty for Digital Humanities Projects

 

Lopez D. Matthews, Jr. and Andrew Sulavik | Howard University

Kenvi C. Phillips | Moorland-Spingarn Research Center

Digitizing the Black Experience: The Building of ‘Digital Howard’ and the ‘Portal to the Black Experience’

 

Julia Gelfand and Mitchell Brown | UC Irvine

Bethany Harris | UC San Diego

UC Open Access Policy: Not Always the Field of Dreams, But the Field of Hope

 

Amy Hunsaker | University of Nevada, Reno

Turning Back the Clock: Retrofitting Metadata in Legacy Digital Collections

 

Keven Jeffery, Kathryn Houk, Jordan Nielsen and Jenny Wong-Welch | San Diego State University Creating and Sustaining a Digital Syllabus Collection

 

Kristin Laughtin-Dunker | Chapman University

Annie Knight | Santa Ana College

Librarian Collaboration and Teaching Undergraduates about Open Access

 

Alex Gil and Simone Sacchi | Columbia University

Arden Kirkland | Syracuse University

Long-Term Preservation of Digital Humanities Projects

 

Abbie Weinberg and Meaghan J. Brown | Folger Shakespeare Library

‘O wiki’d wit and gifts, that have the power / So to seduce!’: Creating a Public Collaborative Digital Space for a Special Collections Environment

 

Jeff Rubin | Tulane University

BAMBOULA/NOLA: A Community Sound Repository and Experience

 

Melanie Hubbard | Loyola Marymount University

Materializing Hypertexts: Bridging the ‘Gap’ Between Digital and Analog

 

Marcia McIntosh | University of North Texas

Rescuing Texas History: Institutional Repository Development at The University of North Texas

 

Rebecca Hirsch and Kevin L. Glick | Yale University

Restricted Access to Digitized Archival Collections: Copyright, Privacy and Donor Restrictions in 20th Century Archival Collections

 

For further information contact Kelly Riddle at kriddle@sandiego.edu or 619-260-6850.

 

Laura Turner

Head of Technical Services

Helen K. and James S. Copley Library

University of San Diego

5998 Alcalá Park

San Diego, CA 92110-2492

Phone: (619) 260-2365

Fax: (619) 849-8301

lauraturner@sandiego.edu

www.sandiego.edu/library

 

Copley Library: Explore ▪ Discover ▪ Succeed

 



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