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services:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/06/26 13:28] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] leffertsservices:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/06/26 15:42] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] lefferts
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 9.50-10.10 9.50-10.10
 Paolo Budroni, Head Library and Archive Services, University of Vienna\\ Paolo Budroni, Head Library and Archive Services, University of Vienna\\
-**Management of Born Digital Materials at Research Libraries** +**Management of Born Digital Materials at Research Libraries**\\ 
 +{{ :services:seminars:patras_paolo_budroni_final.ppt |Slides}}\\
 Research libraries have become industry leaders in the development of digital infrastructures on a national scale. Time and again they have demonstrated their unique ability to respond to creative challenges across a broad range of digital projects and services, leading in both strategy and implementation. By developing visionary digital ecosystems, emphasizing sustainable outcomes, and leveraging their expertise with complex knowledge infrastructures and large-scale project management, research libraries will continue to play a central role in the emergence of national digital research capacity. This presentation will introduce participants to the fundamentals of managing digital assets, with particular emphasis on research data objects. It will provide a short introduction to the complex “world of data” that is produced routinely at their research institutions. Budroni will also provide insight into the core components of research data and digital objects. Program objectives include: Research libraries have become industry leaders in the development of digital infrastructures on a national scale. Time and again they have demonstrated their unique ability to respond to creative challenges across a broad range of digital projects and services, leading in both strategy and implementation. By developing visionary digital ecosystems, emphasizing sustainable outcomes, and leveraging their expertise with complex knowledge infrastructures and large-scale project management, research libraries will continue to play a central role in the emergence of national digital research capacity. This presentation will introduce participants to the fundamentals of managing digital assets, with particular emphasis on research data objects. It will provide a short introduction to the complex “world of data” that is produced routinely at their research institutions. Budroni will also provide insight into the core components of research data and digital objects. Program objectives include:
 •        Ensuring better handing of born-digital assets •        Ensuring better handing of born-digital assets
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 10:00-10.30 10:00-10.30
-Alix Bruys,  chef de service département du Dépôt légal / Gestion des périodiques, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris\\+Alix Bruys, adjointe au chef de service Gestion centralisée des acquisitions, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris\\
 **Integrating born-digital documents into heritage collections : first achievements of the project Acquisitions and Donations of Digital Documents** **Integrating born-digital documents into heritage collections : first achievements of the project Acquisitions and Donations of Digital Documents**
  
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