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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 16An Overview of the MetaArchive Cooperative and the SuperNode Pilot Project| style="border-top:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-bottom:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-left:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-right:0.0104in solid #000001;padding:0in;"| Christine Wiseman (Head, Digital Services Department), Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library| style="border-top:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-bottom:0.0104in solid #000001;border-left:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-right:0.0104in solid #000001;padding:0in;"| This lightening talk will provide a brief overview of the MetaArchive Cooperative as we celebrate over 10 years of community based digital preservation. In addition, I will introduce a pilot project testing a SuperNode network infrastructure that could provide a cost effective option for smaller and mid sized institutions to participate in distributed digital preservation.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 17Like Herding Oral Histories: a Workflow for Access| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Alissa Matheny Helms (Digital Archivist), Kennesaw State University Archives| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This talk aims give an overview of the complex process faced by the Kennesaw State University Archives by which born digital oral histories go from accession to access (via its DSpace repository SOAR [soar.kennesaw.edu]) with the aid of various software programs that track and normalize data. Obstacles addressed include integrating disparate source material, normalizing multiple document formats, and managing differing rights requirements.
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| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lunch/ Concurrent Interactive Poster| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Open World Atlanta VR Demo| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Spencer Roberts & Student Innovation Fellows, Georgia State University| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Open World Atlanta is a 3D virtual recreation of 1928 Atlanta, based on historical photographs and documents, in which users can explore the area around Five Points and interact with artifacts from the city's past |-| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 12:40 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 2:00 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1:20:00| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lunch / Concurrent Interactive Poster| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| LYRASIS Learning: Train anytime, anywhere, anyone on staff!| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Jenn Bielewski, LYRASIS| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Watch a short demo on LYRASIS Learning, a continuing education platform that will give you access to the entire catalog of LYRASIS archived training as well as unlimited live classes.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Concurrent Breakout - '''Exhibit Hall'''
| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 4A little linked data from our systems and things to do with it.| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Laura Akerman (Discovery Systems and Metadata Librarian), Emory University| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This presentation gives just a little background about the IGeLU/ELUNA Linked Open Data Working Group and the status of linked data development by Ex Libris, and a little about the larger linked data/vendor landscape. Then a use case/brief demo of what can be done with linked data publishing/APIs for BIBFRAME and other formats, and thoughts on the future.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 15Digital Library of Georgia Technology Road Map: Big Changes for a Sustainable Future| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Brad Baxter (Application Analyst Principal), University of Georgia| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| The Digital Library of Georgia's Web site, https://dlg.usg.edu, has undergone a major technology overhaul. We have migrated to new servers, new metadata administration systems, and new public interfaces; all with stability, sustainability, and longevity in mind. This session will describe our new technological framework, how the interface and administration systems have improved and some plans for continued improvements and enhancements.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Concurrent Breakout - '''Room 208'''
| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1Lipstick on the Platform: Creating a theme generator for LibGuides| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Luke Aeschleman (NCSU Libraries, Digital Technologies Development Librarian), Daniel Whitehead (NC LIVE, Web & Database Development Librarian), NCSU Libraries| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Many smaller libraries use LibGuides as their CMS but lack the technical expertise to customize it. This results in simple designs and an uninspired user experience. To improve library websites across the state, NC LIVE, a North Carolina library consortium, created a LibGuides theming application for member libraries. In this talk, we’ll walk through the brief history of the project, reviewing our workflow, technical hurdles and solutions, and future development opportunities.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 14Creating Custom Tools using Django| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Daniel Moody (Emerging Technologies Librarian), Auburn University at Montgomery | style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This session has two components. It will present a FOSS project known as GILL (General Instruments for Library Logistics) that the AUM library is developing using Django. GILL is a set of tools aimed at streamlining and centralizing common tasks for academic libraries, including managing/evaluating instruction sessions, assigning tasks to student workers, and creation/management of workshops. The session will also discuss Django in a more general sense and offer advice for using the framework.
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