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Participants from NDSA member organizations are invited to join the demo and discussion of CERP (http://siarchives.si.edu/cerp/ ) with Riccardo Ferrante and Lynda Schmitz Fuhrig. Ricc is the Director of Digital Services and IT Archivist at the Smithsonian Institution Archives. Lynda is the electronic records archivist there. This is the second in a series of demos and presentations to showcase tools available for processing and assessing email archives.

Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - 2 -3 pm Eastern
Tool: CERP
Presenters: Riccardo Ferrante and Lynda Schmitz Fuhrig, Smithsonian Institution Archives
Description: CERP (Collaborative Electronic Records Project) resulted in a parsing tool and XML preservation schema that can be applied to proprietary email at the account level. Ricc and Lynda  will give an overview of the  project by discussing the roles of acquisition, appraisal, record creators, context and manageability. The presentation also will include a demonstration of the parser and discussion of next steps.

Additional reading:
http://siarchives.si.edu/cerp/RAC_SIA_CERP_tools_V2_CC.pdf
http://siarchives.si.edu/blog/peek-electronic-records-archivist%E2%80%99s-toolbox


===Call-in Info===
Please note: Our web conferencing system is limited to the first 100 participants.  We encourage individuals at the same institution to get together and participate via a single login, if possible, to allow for as many participants to join the session.

There will be plenty of time for questions so please chime in with them following the demo.

== To join the meeting =
1.            Go to https://locosi.adobeconnect.com/digitalpreservation
2.            Enter your full name and institution in the text box
3.            Click the "Enter" Room button
4.            Dial 877-299-5123 for audio


Erin Engle
Digital Archivist
Library of Congress
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
202-707-1120
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