Brian Kelly, Kent Wada, and Cheryl Washington. “Evolving Roles of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and Chief Privacy Officers (CPOs) in the University Environment,” Plenary talk given at Coalition for Networked Information Spring 2021 Membership Meeting (March 25, 2021).
The Big Ten Academic Alliance BIG Collection and its Implications
Krisellen Maloney, Joseph A. Salem, Jr., Claire Steward, John Wilkin, and Maurice York. “The Big Ten Academic Alliance BIG Collection and its Implications,” Plenary talk given at Coalition for Networked Information Spring 2021 Membership Meeting (March 24, 2021).
Remote Access to Archives and Special Collections and the Sourcery Project
Dan Cohen, Greg Colati, Barbara Rockenbach, and Tom Scheinfeldt. “Remote Access to Archives and Special Collections and the Sourcery Project,” Plenary talk given at Coalition for Networked Information Spring 2021 Membership Meeting (March 24, 2021).
Adding a Library Profile to Caliper: Bringing the Library into the Campus Learning Analytics Conversation
Ken Varnum
Senior Program Manager
University of Michigan
Megan Oakleaf
Associate Professor
Syracuse University
Shane Nackerud
Interim Co-Director, Content Services
University of Minnesota
Campus learning analytics programs live on data provided by systems that often generate Caliper-compliant events and store them in campus data repositories. Libraries have heretofore been challenged to participate in these campus programs because library data did not fit neatly into the Caliper specification. The IMLS-funded Connecting Libraries and Learning Analytics for Student Success (CLLASS) grant enabled the development of three Caliper event profiles for typical student-library interactions. In this presentation, attendees will learn about the Caliper specification, the three library event types added to the profile, and how libraries can begin contributing their data to campus or consortial data analytics data repositories.
https://library.educause.edu/resources/2020/12/connecting-libraries-and-learning-analytics-for-student-success
https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-97-18-0209
*Aligning Past and Present: The Migration of the Voices of the Holocaust Project
Adam Strohm
Director, University Archives and Special Collections
Illinois Institute of Technology
The Voices of the Holocaust project provides a portal for the exploration of digitized, restored, transcribed, and translated interviews with Holocaust survivors conducted by Dr. David P. Boder in 1946. The site, last updated in 2009, relied on Adobe Flash technology for interview playback, and was in need of an update to meet contemporary user needs, and, eventually, with the retirement of Flash, to function at all. This project briefing will detail the migration of the Voices of the Holocaust site from a php framework utilizing interlinked xml files to a combination of Islandora/Drupal with interviews hosted on the Aviary platform. The briefing will include rationale for the technology chosen for the site, as well as discussion of efforts to modernize the site’s data, including data reconciliation with authority files via Open Refine, and the implementation of linked open data. I will also discuss the challenges faced when migrating an existing site’s content and commentary with a focus on modernization and interoperability while respecting and maintaining the scholarly efforts of the site’s original builders, writers, and advisors.
voices.iit.edu
https://iit.aviaryplatform.com/collections/231 (the interviews in the Aviary platform)
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