The IS&T Archiving Conference brings together an international community of imaging experts and technicians as well as curators, managers, and researchers from libraries, archives, museums, records management repositories, information technology institutions, and commercial enterprises to explore and discuss the field of digitization of cultural heritage and archiving.
The conference presents the latest research results on digitization and curation, provides a forum to explore new strategies and policies, and reports on successful projects that can serve as benchmarks in the field.
Archiving 2017 is a blend of short courses, invited focal papers, keynote talks, and peer-reviewed oral and interactive display presentations, offering attendees a unique opportunity for gaining and exchanging knowledge and building networks among professionals.
New developments in digitization technologies and workflows for two- and three-dimensional (2D/3D) materials as well as audio visual (A/V) materials
Digitization equipment and software
Techniques, e.g. multispectral imaging, 3D imaging
Multispectral image processing
Large scale/mass digitization
Quality assurance, e.g. targets, software, automation and integration in workflows
Formats for preservation and access
Embedded metadata
Standards and guidelines related to digitization practices
Archiving, curation, and management of digitized and born digital materials, e.g. images; A/V materials; digital art policies, strategies, plans, risk management
Management of metadata
Dissemination and use, e.g. rights management, crowd sourcing, data mining
Business and cost models for digitization and archiving
May 15
2017
May 18
2017
Draft paper submission deadline
Registration deadline
2013-04-02 United States
IS&T Archiving Conference
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