Good morning, Videolib friends,

Forwarding this invitation from Leah Hinds, Charleston Conference 2014, for the 
"Charleston Seminar: Introduction to Data Curation," November 3 and 4, 2014, at 
the Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, SC.  FYI.

Elizabeth Stanley
Bullfrog Films


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From: Leah Hinds [mailto:l...@katina.info]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 9:34 AM
To: Elizabeth Stanley
Subject: Charleston Seminar: Introduction to Data Curation








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There's still time to register!





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Charleston Seminar: Introduction to Data Curation
Monday and Tuesday, November 3 and 4, 2014
at the Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, SC
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Libraries and archives are increasingly responsible for curation of digital 
data. This includes not only acquiring and managing data but curation within 
the context of libraries and archives. This workshop will be an interactive 
event, including a combination of lecture, discussion, and also engagement with 
data creators and facilitating new forms of research through data use. It will 
provide participants with an introduction to the primary opportunities, 
challenges, principles and strategies for addressing data practical exercises.



There are two registration options: Certificate Program, and Non-Certificate 
Program. Participants who wish to engage in a specific project of interest can 
work with an instructor to do so. These participants will receive a certificate 
of accomplishment from the School of Information and Library Science UNC-Chapel 
Hill and the Charleston Conference following the completion of their project 
work and approval from the supervising faculty.



Instructors:

[http://www.irss.unc.edu/content/image/jon%20crabtree.JPG] Jonathan Crabtree

Jonathan Crabtree is Assistant Director for Archives and Information Technology 
at the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at UNC Chapel Hill. As 
assistant director, Crabtree completely revamped the institute's technology 
infrastructure and has positioned the institute to assume a leading national 
role in information archiving. His current efforts include working with the 
University of Michigan, the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at 
Harvard University and preservation partners across the country to create a 
national preservation strategy for social science data and shaping the 
institute's geospatial analysis program to introduce geospatial methods into 
social science research at UNC Chapel Hill. Crabtree's twenty two years of 
experience in information technology and networking as well as his engineering 
background bring a different perspective to his current role.



Crabtree joined the institute twenty years ago and is responsible for designing 
and maintaining the technology infrastructure that supports the institute's 
wide array of services. Before moving to the social science side of campus he 
was an information systems technologist for the University of North Carolina at 
Chapel Hill School of Medicine. His grounding in medical information technology 
adds to his education and training in electrical engineering, computer science, 
economics, information & library science, geographic information systems, 
hydrology and geomorphology. In addition to his work at the institute he is 
working part time on an advance degree in the School of Information & Library 
Science here at UNC. He has local roots here in the Chapel Hill area and is 
active in the volunteer community. His recent efforts include chairing the 
building committee for Woods Charter School which has resulted in an exciting 
new educational facility for the community as well as volunteering as a 
scoutmaster in a local Boy Scout troop.



[http://www.ils.unc.edu/callee/lee.jpg] Christopher (Cal) Lee

Christopher (Cal) Lee is Associate Professor at the School of Information and 
Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He teaches 
courses on archival administration; records management; digital curation; 
understanding information technology for managing digital collections; and 
digital forensics.  He is a lead organizer and instructor for the DigCCurr 
Professional Institute, and he teaches professional workshops on the 
application of digital forensics methods and principles to digital acquisitions.

Cal's primary area of research is the curation of digital collections. He is 
particularly interested in the professionalization of this work and the 
diffusion of existing tools and methods into professional practice. Cal 
developed "A Framework for Contextual Information in Digital Collections," and 
edited and provided several chapters to I, Digital: Personal Collections in the 
Digital Era published by the Society of American Archivists.

Cal is Principal Investigator of BitCurator, which is developing and 
disseminating open-source digital forensics tools for use by archivists and 
librarians.  He was also Principal Investigator of the Digital Acquisition 
Learning Laboratory (DALL) project and is Senior Personnel on the DataNet 
Federation Consortium funded by the National Science Foundation.  Cal has 
served as Co-PI on several projects focused on digital curation education: 
Preserving Access to Our Digital Future: Building an International Digital 
Curation Curriculum (DigCCurr), DigCCurr II: Extending an International Digital 
Curation Curriculum to Doctoral Students and Practitioners; Educating Stewards 
of Public Information for the 21st Century (ESOPI-21), Educating Stewards of 
the Public Information Infrastructure (ESOPI2), and Closing the Digital 
Curation Gap (CDCG).










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