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*** The preliminary deadline for Archiving 2019 abstract submissions has passed. However, the conference committee is continuing to accept submissions on a rolling basis. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE ALREADY SUBMITTED RESEARCH!
The conference presents the latest research results on digitization and curation, provides a forum to explore new strategies and policies, and reports on successful projects that can serve as benchmarks in the field. Archiving 2018 is a blend of short courses, invited focal papers, keynote talks, and peer-reviewed oral and interactive display presentations, offering attendees a unique opportunity for gaining and exchanging knowledge and building networks among professionals. INTENDED AUDIENCE: imaging experts and technicians as well as curators, managers, and researchers from libraries, archives, museums, records management repositories, information technology institutions, and commercial enterprises. PROGRAM TOPICS: DIGITIZATION New developments in digitization technologies and workflows Advanced imaging techniques and image processing, e.g. multispectral imaging, 3D imaging Large-scale/mass digitization and workflow management systems Quality assurance and control of digitization workflow, e.g., targets, software, automation, integration PRESERVATION/ARCHIVING Formats, specifications, and systems Management of metadata Standards and guidelines Archival models and workflows ACCESS Dissemination and use of digitized materials, e.g. rights management, crowdsourcing, data mining, data visualizations Formats for preservation and access Deep learning algorithms to improve search results; AI, machine learning, etc. Open access and open data strategies Integration of linked open [usable] data (LOD/LOUD)/Open source solutions/APIs (automated programming interface, e.g., IIIFs MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS Policies, strategies, plans, and risk management; repository assessment Business and cost models Collaborations and partnership best practices/lessons learned/case studies All submitted proposals are peer-reviewed by the program committee to assure that the program provides significant, timely, and authoritative information. All papers presented at Archiving 2019 are published in the conference proceedings, indexed with various services, filed with the US Library of Congress, and made available as downloadable PDFs through the IS&T Digital Library. Papers presented at the conference should be authoritative and complete in regard to advancing the state of knowledge in the area of digitization and archiving. The conference language is English. For more information visit www.imaging.org/archiving. |
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