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The ALCTS PARS Preservation Metadata Interest Group seeks proposals to
present on the topic "Pragmatic Implementations of Lightweight Preservation
Metadata” at the 2015 ALA Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.

Our program is scheduled for Saturday, June 27 from 3:00–4:00 p.m. and will
feature two 20-minute presentations as well as time for Q&A.

For institutions getting started with digital preservation, the standards
can be overwhelming. Making smart choices about what constitutes “good
enough” can enable you to move forward more quickly. The program aims to
feature case studies and practical examples of how libraries are creating
and maintaining lightweight metadata that supports long-term preservation
of digital materials.

Proposal ideas might touch on (but are not limited to):

   - Strategies for getting started, from initial inventory of digital
   content to robust storage of preservation metadata
   - Policies or workflows for collecting actionable preservation metadata
   - Microservices architectures in support of preservation functions
   - Implementations of open-source or commercial preservation systems
   - Vendor perspectives on PREMIS implementations

To submit a proposal, please provide your name, email address, and the
title and abstract of your presentation in the following Google form:
http://go.wfu.edu/metapres.

The deadline for proposals is 5:00 p.m. Pacific, Friday, May 1, 2015.

ALCTS PARS Preservation Metadata Interest Group Co-Chairs:

Chelcie Juliet Rowell
Digital Initiatives Librarian
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
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Drew Krewer
Digitization Services Coordinator
University Libraries
University of Houston
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