Call for Proposals: Archivematica Con
https://wiki.archivematica.org/Community/Camps/Brooklyn2020
Date: April 15-17, 2020
Location: Brooklyn Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Deadline for Submissions: October 21st, 2019
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Archivematica Con hopes to create a broad forum for active Archivematica
users across the user community continuum. The 2.5-day meeting will offer a
variety of sessions and networking opportunities for beginners as well as
well-versed practitioners from libraries and archives to museums. Day 1
will consist of two streams: Artefactual Systems will conduct a boot camp
for beginners in Stream 1, while Stream 2 will be geared for practitioners.
Day 2 (full day) and Day 3 (half day) will be single-stream session blocks
by and for practitioners, although beginners and boot campers are welcome
to attend.
Topics
The program committee invites proposals
<https://forms.gle/4ddErh79sbGYvAgZ6> from Archivematica users in all
sectors and cultural institutions (museums, archives, libraries, etc.).
Proposals may include, but are not limited to, installation, hosting,
configuration, and system integration; documentation and training;
workflows, metadata, and pre-processing; normalization, migration, and file
obsolescence monitoring; storage; access strategies and DIPs;
sustainability and advocacy, and other session types such as hackathons,
demos, and more.
Note: in addition to planned sessions selected by the program committee,
there will be opportunities for less formal ad-hoc lightning talks and
roundtables.
Submission Formats:
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Presentations - A 20-minute talk (e.g., slide presentation), with
additional time for Q&A.
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Lightning talk - A 5-minute talk
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Other Sessions - Talks, panels, workshops, trainings, meetings,
discussions or whatever events you care to propose outside of what is
listed above.
Submit your proposal here by October 21, 2019:
https://forms.gle/4ddErh79sbGYvAgZ6
The submission form requires the following information for different types
of proposals:
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Presentations - Title, Short Description (limit 150 words), Full
Proposal Description (limit 500 words), Additional Presenters (if
applicable)
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Lightning Talks - Title, Short Description (limit 150 words), Additional
Presenters (if applicable)
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Other Sessions - Title, Expected Length of Time (15 minutes to 3 hours),
Short Description (limit 150 words), Full Proposal Description (limit 800
words), Additional Presenters (if applicable)
Presenters will be notified by November 22, 2019.
Program Committee
Amy Brost, Assistant Media Conservator, MoMA; [log in to unmask]
Joe Carrano, Digital Archivist, MIT; [log in to unmask]
Bonnie Gordon, Digital Archivist, Rockefeller Archive Center;
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Stephen Klein, Digital Services Librarian, CUNY Graduate Center;
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