Dear all -- the following event, in April 2004, follows on immediately
from the DLF Spring 2004 Forum in New Orleans (April 19-21), making it
possible to leave one and go directly to the other.
David
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Call for Papers: IS&T Archiving Conference 2004
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April 20-23, 2004
Hyatt Regency Hotel
San Antonio, TX, USA
http://www.imaging.org/conferences/archiving2004/
Sponsored by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology
In cooperation with
CNI - Coalition for Networked Information
DLF - Digital Library Federation
OCLC - Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
RLG - Research Libraries Group
SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering
TAGA - Technical Association of the Graphic Arts
How will we recover our images and documents a year, a decade, a
generation or a century from now? How we will store and preserve
documents now so as to enable future access? How can we retrieve,
recover and restore materials of personal and cultural significance?
The Archiving Conference 2004 will address the complex and widely
varying topics in the field of archiving by bringing together technical
experts *both* from industry and from cultural institutions (libraries,
archives and museums) engaged in long-term preservation. The goals are
to benchmark or critique systems that might be in place to preserve our
digital and hardcopy information, as well as to identify those areas
where systems and technology are not yet up to the task, and further
research is of high priority.
The conference will include invited presentations by recognized experts
with extensive experience in this field, refereed papers, and a series
of tutorials to cover the technical basics of archiving. Special keynote
presentations are planned, including ones by Gordon Bell of Microsoft
Research on his MyLifeBits research, and Clifford Lynch, Executive
Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers for
presentation in any of the technical areas listed below. 750-1000 word
abstracts are due October 15, 2003. If you wish to submit a paper,
please use the web-based form and process described at
http://www.imaging.org/conferences/archiving2004/authors.cfm
PROPOSED PROGRAM TOPICS
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Digital Image Archiving
- Standards for digital formats, color spaces, compression
- Indexing and searching
- Saving digital data to physical media
Archiving Conventional Media
- Standards for paper manufacturing
- Archival inks
- Photographic archives, including micro-formats
- Storage requirements
- Indexing and retrieval
Digitization for Archiving
- High speed scanning
- High quality scanning
- OCR, indexing and retrieval
Obsolescence of Digital Media
- Software and hardware obsolescence
- Longevity of digital media
- Cost of media rollover
Accessing Electronic Archives
- Indexing and searching methods
- Web portals
- Content and digital asset management
Emerging Digital Standards
- PDF/A
- JPEG 2000
- MPEG
- Security and watermarking
- Digital rights management
- eBooks
Case Studies
- Digital Archives
- Long-term archives
- Museum collections
- Libraries
- Film archives
- Medical records
Personal Photo Archives
- Personal digital archives
- Saving pictures for a lifetime
- Indexing and organizing
- Digital versus paper
TUTORIAL PROGRAM
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A full program of tutorials is scheduled for Tuesday, April 20, 2004.
Proposals for tutorial classes are invited; send your proposals to Bob
Breslawski, the Conference Tutorials Chair, at
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General Conference Chairs
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Franziska Frey, Rochester Institute of Technology,
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Robert Buckley, Xerox Corporation, [log in to unmask]
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