I didn't realize - I can add people too. Feel free to click on the link below and request to join the group and I'll add you. As a member of the group you'll be able to see the Google Doc spreadsheet that we started using a few months ago to record information for our standards survey. You'll be able to see what was done and, more importantly, what kinds of information we were recording. Jimi -----Original Message----- From: Jones, Jimi Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 10:24 AM To: 'Stephen Paul Davis' Cc: 'The NDSA Standards working group list' Subject: RE: [NDSA-STANDARDS] Yesterday's NDSA Standards Meeting Thank you for reminding me, Stephen! The Google Group is here: http://groups.google.com/group/ndsa-standards-working-group?hl=en You'll have to become a member, of course. I'm sending you an invite. If that doesn't work then I believe Andrea can add you. We've had a number of people join in the past couple months so I'm guessing we'll have to add several of you. Best, Jimi -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Paul Davis [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 6:47 PM To: Jones, Jimi Subject: Re: [NDSA-STANDARDS] Yesterday's NDSA Standards Meeting Hi, Jimi: Thanks for the notes. Could you remind me and/or post a link to the previous inventory you had done on Google Docs? (Maybe it's on the wiki somewhere, but I don't find it right now.) Thanks, /Stephen At 09:09 AM 10/4/2011, Jones, Jimi wrote: >Hello all. Yesterday was our monthly NDSA Standards working group meeting. >I will be putting notes up on the wiki soon but in the meantime here is >the WebEx recording: >https://issevents.webex.com/issevents/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=48830237& >rKey=1844859f860dff1d > >We spoke about the standards survey work and how it relates to Wikipedia. >We also talked about better defining the scope of the project by >listing the categories of digital preservation "stuff" that we'll be surveying: >http://1.usa.gov/nrERwI. One of the things we should all do is take a >look at these categories and refine and edit them. So I'm asking that >all of you (or at least those of you who are invested in this survey >project) take a look at the list and feel free to jump in and edit it. > >We also decided at the end of the call that it's time to start doing >instead of just talking. To that end, the meeting participants decided >to find a page or two already on Wikipedia and start editing it to >conform to the fields we generated for the Google Doc that we started >with several months ago. For example, I've decided to edit the >Wikipedia page for the Broadcast Wave audio file format: >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_Wave_Format. Once I've played >around with it I will then put a link to it on our NDSA wiki under the >"File Formats" entry on our categories list (same link as above: >http://1.usa.gov/nrERwI). I will also post a link to it on our group's >listserv. If we all try to do this to one or two pages then we can have >some strawman examples that we can kick around on the listserv and at >our November meeting. So rather than doling out assignments I'm >counting on you to self-select a Wikipedia page or two that aligns with >your interests and expertise and see what you can do with it. Then we >can all start moving this all forward and feel like we're doing something! > >So.. sally forth! And I'll do my part by putting up some notes on the >wiki in the next few days before I dive into the BWF Wikipedia page! > >Best, > >Jimi > >Jimi Jones >Digital Audiovisual Formats Specialist >Office of Strategic Initiatives >Library of Congress > >(202) 707-2846 >[log in to unmask] > > >############################ > >To unsubscribe from the NDSA-STANDARDS list: >write to: >mailto:[log in to unmask] >or click the following link: >http://list.digitalpreservation.gov/SCRIPTS/WA-DIGITAL.EXE?SUBED1=NDSA- >STANDARDS&A=1 ############################ To unsubscribe from the NDSA-STANDARDS list: write to: mailto:[log in to unmask] or click the following link: http://list.digitalpreservation.gov/SCRIPTS/WA-DIGITAL.EXE?SUBED1=NDSA-STANDARDS&A=1