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services:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/06/26 13:45] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] leffertsservices:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/06/27 15:23] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] lefferts
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 9.15 – 9.30 9.15 – 9.30
-Introduction of the topic – Frédéric Blin, Directeur de la conservation et du patrimoine (BNU Strasbourg, France)+Introduction of the topic – Frédéric Blin, Directeur de la conservation et du patrimoine (BNU Strasbourg, France)\\ 
 +**Managing Digital Estates: Challenges for the National & University Library Strasbourg** 
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 +Summary:\\ 
 +Academic and research library with the largest printed collections in France, the National & University Library (BNU) in Strasbourg is also one of the main heritage library in the country, with the mission of preserving the regional documentary heritage of Alsace. In parallel, a closer relationship to the University of Strasbourg and a new national strategy for collections of scientific significance, in which the BNU plays a leading and coordinating role, challenge the preservation mission to be again at the forefront of the institution's development strategy. Digital estates in this regard represent a new type of documents for which adequate and sustainable solutions need to be found, probably on a collaborative way.  
 +This presentation of a local example is meant to be a short introduction to the theme of the workshop, not exposing answers but some of the different challenges that lie ahead heritage academic libraries today.  
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 +Short biography: Alumnus of the Ecole nationale des chartes in Paris, Frédéric Blin is currently Director for Preservation and Heritage Collections at the National and University Library Strasbourg (France), where he has the responsibility on the second largest heritage collection in French libraries and on its digitisation. He began his career working for the French Ministry for Higher Education as policy officer in charge of international relations, information literacy and digital issues for academic libraries. He served in the Governing Board of IFLA from 2011 until 2015, being IFLA Treasurer during the last two years.        
  
  
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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}}\\
  
 +Summary:\\
 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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