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services:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/06/27 15:23] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] leffertsservices:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/07/17 15:55] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] lefferts
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 Dr Spiros Agorgianitis, Head of the Hellenic Archive of Scientific Culture, Athens\\  Dr Spiros Agorgianitis, Head of the Hellenic Archive of Scientific Culture, Athens\\ 
 **The time is now! How postponing leads audiovisual heritage to irrevocable loss** **The time is now! How postponing leads audiovisual heritage to irrevocable loss**
 +{{ :services:seminars:agorgianitis_liber_2017.pptx |Slides}}\\
  
 Short biography: Dr Spiros Agorgianitis is the Head of the Hellenic Archive of Scientific Culture, a non-profit organization mainly focusing on Greece's industrial, technological and scientific heritage, and also founder and CEO of Realiscape Typorama Ltd a well-known Greek company in the field of Cultural Informatics. He is active for almost 30 years in the digitisation, IT and design areas having successfully completed over 200 projects. Short biography: Dr Spiros Agorgianitis is the Head of the Hellenic Archive of Scientific Culture, a non-profit organization mainly focusing on Greece's industrial, technological and scientific heritage, and also founder and CEO of Realiscape Typorama Ltd a well-known Greek company in the field of Cultural Informatics. He is active for almost 30 years in the digitisation, IT and design areas having successfully completed over 200 projects.
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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 of Dpt., 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}}\\ {{ :services:seminars:patras_paolo_budroni_final.ppt |Slides}}\\
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 John McColl, University Librarian and Director of Library Services, University of St Andrews\\ John McColl, University Librarian and Director of Library Services, University of St Andrews\\
 **How are archival services in Scottish research libraries meeting the challenge of digital archives?** **How are archival services in Scottish research libraries meeting the challenge of digital archives?**
 +{{ :services:seminars:how_are_archival_services_in_scottish_research_libraries_meeting_the_challenge_of_digital_archives.pptx |Slides}}\\
  
 Short Biography: John MacColl has been University Librarian & Director of Library Services at the University of St Andrews since 2011. He has spent most of his career in libraries and information services in Scottish universities. He was Head of the Digital Library at the University of Edinburgh for seven years, and before moving to his current role he spent three years as European Director of the OCLC Research Libraries Partnership, based in St Andrews while attached to the OCLC office in San Mateo, California. John was elected to the Board of RLUK in March 2013, and was elected as Vice-Chair the following year, serving as Chair from 2015-2017. He has a particular interest in scholarly publishing and communications, and the library role in support of the research process. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2014. Short Biography: John MacColl has been University Librarian & Director of Library Services at the University of St Andrews since 2011. He has spent most of his career in libraries and information services in Scottish universities. He was Head of the Digital Library at the University of Edinburgh for seven years, and before moving to his current role he spent three years as European Director of the OCLC Research Libraries Partnership, based in St Andrews while attached to the OCLC office in San Mateo, California. John was elected to the Board of RLUK in March 2013, and was elected as Vice-Chair the following year, serving as Chair from 2015-2017. He has a particular interest in scholarly publishing and communications, and the library role in support of the research process. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2014.
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