Conference: COLLABORATIVE PLANNING FOR DIGITIZATION


Subject: Conference: COLLABORATIVE PLANNING FOR DIGITIZATION
David Green (david@ninch.org)
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 15:42:30 -0500


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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 15:42:30 -0500
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From: david@ninch.org (David Green)
Subject: Conference: COLLABORATIVE PLANNING FOR DIGITIZATION

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
August 4, 1998

                COLLABORATIVE PLANNING FOR DIGITIZATION
               <http://www.aclin.org/webtele/confer.htm>

                        PLANNING FOR DIGITIZATION
                BRINGING DOWN ANOTHER BARRIER TO ACCESS
                             Sponsored by:
                Western Council of State Libraries

September 17-19, 1998
Denver Public Library
Denver, Colorado

Successful digitization projects involve much more than simply scanning
documents and mounting them on the World Wide Web. Collaborative
digitization projects hold promise and open opportunities, but they also
present complications and potential barriers to success.

Western Council of State Librarians will present a national two-day
conference designed to equip state libraries and museums with knowledge
of issues they should address in planning statewide digitization projects.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS:

State Librarians, librarians, museum and archives staff, and
other governmental agencies who would logically cooperate in
digitizing information in their states.

SCHEDULE:

*Thursday, September 17*

Time 5-7pm Reception and Registration
                Governor's Mansion
                400 East 8th Avenue

*Friday, September 18*

8:00 - 8:30am Continental breakfast, final registration

8:30 - 9:00am Introductions, objectives for the workshop, agenda,
                        Nancy Bolt, State Librarian, Colorado
                                State Library
                        Nancy Zussy, State Librarian, Washington
                                State Library

9:00 - 10:30am Keynote - overview of major issues
                The who, what, when, and why of statewide
                digitization projects, planning, and collaboration
                        Don Waters, Director, Digital Library Federation
                        Council on Library and Information Resources

10:30 - 11:00am Break

11:00 - 12:30pm Collaboration : Opportunities and potential
                pitfalls of collaborating within a digitization
                project-including statewide planning, sharing of
                risks, responsibilities, and benefits.
                        Nancy Kranich, Dean of Libraries, New York
University
                        Robin Dale, Research Libraries Group

12:30 - 1:45pm Lunch, tour of Denver Public Library's Photodigitization
Lab

1:45 - 3:15pm Case Studies: Bringing it all together
                Denver Public Library Photodigitization Project
                Robin Dale, Research Libraries Group
                TBA, Museum Collaboration Project

3:15 - 3:45 pm Break

3:45 - 5:15 pm Funding panel: Expectations of potential funding sources --
                What do funding sources look for in a project?
                Barbara Paulson, National Endowment for the Humanities
                Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
                TBA, Department of Commerce TIIAP Grants
                TBA, Private Foundation

5:00 - 6:15 pm Reception, tours of the Denver Public Library's
                Photodigitization Lab

6:00 - Adjourn for the day. Dinner on your own.

*September 19, 1998*

8:30 - 9:00 am Review of previous day

9:00 - 10:30 am Access/standards/description of digitized information:
                How to find information once it's digitized -- MARC
                record, Dublin core, standardization of access across
                institutional lines
                Roy Tennant, University of California at Berkeley

10:30 - 11:00am Break, tour of Denver Public Library
                Photodigitization lab

11:00 - 12:30pm Imaging: what method best meets your needs, quality
                control, preservation, longevity
                Howard Besser, University of California at Berkeley

12:30 - 1:45 Lunch, tour of Denver Public Library
                Photodigitization Lab

1:45 - 3:15pm Conference Summary
                        David Green, (Invited)
                         National Initiative for a Networked Cultural
Heritage
                Panel of all speakers for final questions and discussion
                        David Green, Moderator

3:15 - 3:30pm Conference wrap-up and evaluation
                        Nancy Zussy, Washington State Library
                        Nancy Bolt, Colorado State Library

3:30 pm Conference adjourns

CONFERENCE FEE:

Conference registration fee (includes continental breakfasts and lunches,
September 18 and 19):

        $100 until August 1, 1998
        $125 after August 1, 1998
        Deadline: September 1, 1998

A list of local hotels is available below.

Conference Registration:

Limited to the first 150 registrants. Please complete a registration
form for each participant and mail with registration fee to:

        Nancy Bolt
        Colorado State Library
        201 East Colfax Avenue
        Denver, CO 80203

Checks should be made payable to "Western Council of State Librarians"

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Nancy Bolt, Colorado State Library
        Department of Education
        201 East Colfax Ave.
        Denver, CO 80203
        Voice: (303) 866-6733
        Fax: (303) 866-6940
        E-mail: nbolt@csn.net

Nancy Zussy, Washington State Library
        P.O. Box 42460
        Olympia, WA 98504-2460
        Voice: (360) 753-2915
        Fax: (360) 586-7575
        E-mail: nzussy@statelib.wa.gov

                        * REGISTRATION FORM *

Due by September 1, 1998

Before August 1, 1998, Fee is $100 - After August 1, 1998, Fee is $125

NAME:
AGENCY:
MAILING ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:

Please mail Registration and Fee to: Nancy Bolt, Colorado State Library,
Department of Education, 201 East Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80203
Checks should be made payable to: "Western Council of State Librarians"

HOTELS IN DOWNTOWN DENVER
Rates for September 17-19, 1998

*Adams Mark Hotel Denver (303) 893-3333 $185 + tax
1550 Court Place 1-800-444-2326 single/double

Brown Palace Hotel (303) 297-3111 $205-$255
321 17th Street 1-800-321-2599 single/double

*Cambridge Hotel (303) 831-1252 $99 + tax
1560 Sherman Street 1-800-877-1252 single/double

*Comfort Inn (303) 296-0400 $80-$100
401 17th Street 1-800-237-7431 single/double

Denver Marriott City Center (303) 297-1300 $152-$172
1701 California Street 1-800-228-9290 single/double

Embassy Suites (303) 297-8888 17th $179 single +$10
double
1881 Curtis Street 1-800-EMBASSY 18th, 19th $129
single/double

Executive Tower Inn (303) 571-0300 $85 single
1405 Curtis Street 1-800-525-6651 $95 double
                                (special library rates)

*Holiday Inn (303) 573-1450 $99 per room (up to 4
people)
1450 Glenarm Place 1-800-423-5128 $109 single + $15 for double

Holtze Executive Place (303) 607-9000 $92 single/double
818 17th Street 1-800-422-2092

Hyatt Regency (303) 295-1234 17th $175 single, $200
double
1750 Welton Street 1-800-358-5593 18th 19th $99 single/double

Warwick Hotel (303) 861-2000 $92-$139 single/double
1776 Grant Street 1-800-525-2888 (18th very few rooms left)

Westin Hotel Tabor Center (303) 572-9100 17th $179 single/double
1672 Lawrence Street 1-800-WESTIN1 18th 19th $134
single/double

Ask for government rates, you might get them.
All rates are approximate and room availability is not guaranteed.
* Closest to the Denver Public Library
All hotels are in downtown Denver and the 16th Street shuttle (free) will
take people within 3 blocks of Denver Public Library



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