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services:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/07/17 15:55] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] leffertsservices:seminars:dchforum2017seminar [2017/07/20 13:12] – [Managing bequests and digital estates: new challenges for libraries] lefferts
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 Preserving the literary, musical and scientific heritage of the past centuries has always been at the core of national, regional and academic libraries’ missions. Today’s writers, composers and scientists are no longer using the pen, but the computer to compose their work, challenging libraries to develop the appropriate strategy in order to preserve the digital manuscripts and all other kinds of documents related to the act of creation, from the basic text file until the e-mails and even the text messages sent and received by the author. Preserving the literary, musical and scientific heritage of the past centuries has always been at the core of national, regional and academic libraries’ missions. Today’s writers, composers and scientists are no longer using the pen, but the computer to compose their work, challenging libraries to develop the appropriate strategy in order to preserve the digital manuscripts and all other kinds of documents related to the act of creation, from the basic text file until the e-mails and even the text messages sent and received by the author.
-This session intends to explore what kind of answers libraries are beginning to put in place to respond to this challenge. We invite contributions from libraries that are exploring operational solutions to address the management of digital estates, including the handling of all documents created by a person through her/his professional activity.  +This session explored what kind of answers libraries are beginning to put in place to respond to this challenge. We invite contributions from libraries that are exploring operational solutions to address the management of digital estates, including the handling of all documents created by a person through her/his professional activity.  
-Among the questions which we thin are being address in libraries across Europe: should the traditional “manuscript department” now also be in charge of managing the “digital manuscripts”, or should a new service be formed specifically and where would it located within the institution’s organisation? What kind of competences are required and how is the competent staff trained or recruited? Are the catalogues the same for analogue and digital manuscripts and archives? Are specific bibliographical formats or metadata required? Are the tools used to manage the files the same that those which are used for the digital library or the institutional repository? What specific challenges represent e-mails, text messages, or other social contents? Do easy-to-use technical solutions exist that could be shared among libraries? Does literary creation present the same issues as scientific or musical creation? How are copyright challenges addressed?+Among the questions which are being address in libraries across Europe: should the traditional “manuscript department” now also be in charge of managing the “digital manuscripts”, or should a new service be formed specifically and where would it located within the institution’s organisation? What kind of competences are required and how is the competent staff trained or recruited? Are the catalogues the same for analogue and digital manuscripts and archives? Are specific bibliographical formats or metadata required? Are the tools used to manage the files the same that those which are used for the digital library or the institutional repository? What specific challenges represent e-mails, text messages, or other social contents? Do easy-to-use technical solutions exist that could be shared among libraries? Does literary creation present the same issues as scientific or musical creation? How are copyright challenges addressed?
  
 Programme:\\ Programme:\\
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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**+**Managing Digital Estates: Challenges for the National & University Library Strasbourg**\\ 
 +{{ :services:seminars:liber_2017_dc_workshop_fbl.pptx |Slides}}\\
  
 Summary:\\ Summary:\\
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 9.30-9.50 9.30-9.50
 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}}\\ {{ :services:seminars:agorgianitis_liber_2017.pptx |Slides}}\\
  
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 11:15-11:30 11:15-11:30
 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}}\\ {{ :services:seminars:how_are_archival_services_in_scottish_research_libraries_meeting_the_challenge_of_digital_archives.pptx |Slides}}\\
  
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-11:30-12:00 Forum to discuss the topic with the Workshop audience+11:30-12:00 Final remarks and discussion
  
-  * Chair: Claudia Fabian, Abteilung Handschriften und Alte Drucke Abteilungsleiterin, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München 
   * Helen Shenton, Librarian and College Archivist, Trinity College Dublin   * Helen Shenton, Librarian and College Archivist, Trinity College Dublin
-  * Mart van Duijn, Curator Post-Medieval Archives, Leiden University (perhaps accompanied by Laurents Sesink) 
-  * Frédéric Blin, Directeur de la conservation et du patrimoine (BNU Strasbourg, France) 
  
  
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