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Subject: [Arcan-l] Digital Curation Conference reminder
Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 12:59:00 -0700
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Curation Matters: The First Digital Curation Institute Conference

http://dci.ischool.utoronto.ca/

June 16th - 17th, 2010
iSchool, University of Toronto - Canada


The Digital Curation Institute at the University of Toronto's iSchool
provides a rich, interdisciplinary environment for investigating
principles and theory building related to the creation, management, use,
interpretation and preservation of digital resources; conducting
research on digital curation issues; and developing technologies and
tools to support best practice in this area. The DCI promotes innovative
multi-faceted research projects that involve collaboration among
faculty, students, practitioners, and researchers both national, and
internationality. It encourages research that utilize multi-methods
approaches from the fields of critical information studies; library and
information science; archives and record management; information
systems, media, and design; cultural heritage; museum studies, knowledge
management and information management.

The key objectives of this conference are to promote greater
understanding of the issues of digital curation, digital preservation,
digital libararies, advance research on digital curation, and defining
the Digital Curation Institute's research agenda.

Topics include: approaches for digital curation research; modeling for
digital curation; risk, trust and certification; curating creative
objects, digital libraries and digital repositories; digital curation
and government records; experimentation.

Speakers:
Brian Cantwell Smith  (iSchool, University of Toronto),
Costis Dallas  (iDigital Curation Unit, Athena Research Centre,)
Rhea Devakos, University of Toronot
Fiorella Foscarini,  (iSchool, University of Toronto),
Ross Harvey (Simmons GSLIS),
Hans Hofman (Nationaal Archief Netherlands),
Steve Hokema,  (iSchool, University of Toronto),
John MacDonald (information management consultant and educator),
Andreas Rauber (Vienna University of Technology),
Seamus Ross  (iSchool, University of Toronto),
Raivo Ruusalepp, (Estonia Business Archives)
Tom Hickerson (University of Calgary),
Anne Van Camp (Smithsonian Institute) .

Registration: Registration fees include catered lunches, coffee break
and a reception.

Registration forms ar http://dci.ischool.utoronto.ca/registration.html

Pre-registration before June 10,
$150 General public
$100 University of Toronto faculty and staff
$50 Students
Onsite registration
$200 onsite

Contact:
Prof Wendy Duff
DCI Director iSchool, University of Toronto
[log in to unmask] Phone: 416-978-3152 cir
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-- 
Suzanne Dubeau, MISt
Assistant Head, Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections
York University
305 Scott Library, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
(416) 736-5442  FAX (416) 650-8039

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