The ALCTS PARS Preservation Metadata Interest Group seeks proposals to present on the
topic "Current Approaches to Implementing Preservation Metadata” at the 2016 ALA
Annual Conference in Orlando, FL.
Our program is scheduled for Saturday, June 25 from 3:00–4:00 p.m. and will feature two 20-
minute presentations as well as time for Q&A.
When institutions are in the initial stages of establishing a commitment to digital preservation, the standards can often be overwhelming. It helps to know what tools and approaches have helped others establish a commitment to preservation metadata. The program aims to feature case studies and practical examples of how libraries, archives, and museums are implementing preservation metadata practices that support long-term preservation of digital materials.
Proposal ideas might touch on (but are not limited to):
PREMIS 3.0 and the initial stages of its implementation
Homegrown tools and microservices architectures to support preservation functions
Policies or workflows for collecting preservation metadata
How to select open-source or commercial preservation systems
Vendor perspectives on PREMIS implementations
Genre/format-specific preservation metadata approaches
To submit a proposal, please provide your name, email address, and the title and abstract of
your presentation in the following Google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CtDpJRt2kL8snYJtx6EBiV4CPxM2UfWo2on2fzyeNBo/viewform
The deadline for proposals is 5:00 p.m. Pacific, Monday, May 2, 2016.
ALCTS PARS Preservation Metadata Interest Group Co-Chairs:
Drew Krewer
Digitization Services Coordinator
University Libraries
University of Houston
Jenny Mullins
Digital Preservation Librarian
Dartmouth College Library
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