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2016 University of San Diego Digital Initiatives Symposium

 


Featured Keynote Speakers

 

Charles J. Henry (President, CLIR) – “The Persistent Embodiment of Knowledge,” will describe why digital libraries, library publishers, and digital expression are critical for the successful evolution of information professionals.

 

James G. Neal (University Librarian Emeritus, Columbia University) – “The Past, Present and Future of Digitization in Academic and Research Libraries,” will discuss the history and future of digitization in academic and research libraries.

 


Half-day preconference: Wednesday, April 27, 2016, 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Full-day conference: Thursday, April 28, 2016, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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

 

Join University of San Diego's Copley Library for the third annual Digital Initiative Symposium. Extended to a day and a half and

featuring workshops and user group meetings for a variety of institutional repository platforms, the conference focuses on the

digital elements of library ecosystems and institutional repositories. Please see the conference program here.

 

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

$75 registration includes both the preconference and full-day conference

$65 registration includes full-day conference

$30 registration includes preconference workshops

  

Preconference Workshops (Wednesday, April 27)

Open Educational Resources Workshop

Nicole Allen | SPARC

 

Memorandum of Understanding Workshop: Creating a Process for Successful Digital Collaboration

Brett Currier, Rafia Mirza, and Peace Ossom Williamson | University of Texas at Arlington

 

Building Capacity for DH Work in the Library and Beyond

Ashley Sanders | Claremont University Consortium

 

Panels (Thursday, April 28)

So many things are possible when you don’t know they’re impossible: Building Collaborative Tools & Workflows for Digitization

Alyssa V. LoreaHeather BristonClaudia Horning, and Jillian Cuellar | UCLA

 

Manipulation, Multiplicity, and Metadata: Piloting Linked Open Data with Artists’ Books

Kelly SpringEmilee Matthews, and Laura J. Smart | University of California, Irvine

 

Roles and Responsibilities of Deans and Directors in Digital Initiatives and Campus IRs

W. Lee Hisle | Connecticut College

Christopher Cox | University of Northern Iowa

Jennifer Nutefall | Santa Clara University

 

Concurrent Sessions

An Online Hub for Undergraduate Research: Leveraging an Institutional Repository to Engage Students & Disseminate Research

Suzanna Conrad | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

 

Catholic, Crowdfunded and Collaborative: A Unique Approach to Newspaper Digitization

Patricia Lawton | Catholic Research Resources Alliance

Jeff Moyer | Reveal Digital

Frederick Zarndt | Digital Divide Data, IFLA Governing Board

 

The Initiative for Digital IDEAS (Innovations in Digital Expression, Access and Scholarship) at Cal Poly

Anna Gold | Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

 

Credible Journal Working Group in Action!: Collaborating to Create Positive Change in Scholarly Publishing

Shilpa ReleNataly Blas, and Marie Kennedy | Loyola Marymount University

 

Surveying the Landscape of Undergraduate Education in the Digital Humanities

Lydia Zvyagintseva | University of Toronto

 

The Cycle of User-Responsive Collection Development in Digital Libraries

Genevieve Podleski and Jane Davis | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

 

The Library as Host, Rather than Publisher, of Open Access Journals

John Novak and Andrea Wirth | University of Nevada, Las Vegas

 

Lifting All Boats: A Collaborative Approach to Support Student-Created Digital Publishing

Kate Dohe and Laura Leichum | Georgetown University

 

Giving the Digital Humanities Life: Community Partnerships that Extend a Digital Humanities Project’s Relevance

Kathryn Otto | Indiana University Bloomington

 

Creating a Wesleyan-Holiness Digital Library: Developing a Shared Open Access Collection with Constituent Institutional Repositories

Frank Quinn | Point Loma Nazarene University

Katie King | Southern Nazarene University

 

Sustainable Library Publishing: Opportunities and Challenges in Creating an Open Textbook Publishing Program

Karen Bjork | Portland State University

 

Digital Repository Futures at Caltech

Stephen Davison | Caltech

 

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

 

 



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