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=Session 1: The ERA System: Architecture, Implementation, and Organizational Impact=
=Session 1: The ERA System: Architecture, Implementation, and Organizational Impact=
'''Welcome to the National Archives and Records Administration'''
*Prof. Allen Weinstein, The Archivist of the United States
*Dr. C. Dan Mote, Jr., President of the University of Maryland


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'''Introduction'''
*Dr. Michael J. Kurtz, Assistant Archivist for Record Services, NARA, and Adjunct Professor, iSchool, University of Maryland, College Park
*Martha Morphy, Assistant Archivist for Information Services, NARA




'''Description:''' A demonstration of NARA’s newly released Electronic Records Archives (ERA) System’s initial operating capabilities, and the impact of implementing a large and complex system on the agency’s business processes and stakeholder communities.
'''Session 1 Description:''' A demonstration of NARA’s newly released Electronic Records Archives (ERA) System’s initial operating capabilities, and the impact of implementing a large and complex system on the agency’s business processes and stakeholder communities.
 


'''Chair:''' Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, ERA Program, NARA
'''Chair:''' Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, ERA Program, NARA


'''Panelists''':
'''Panelists''':
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*David Kepley, ERA Transition Officer, NARA
*David Kepley, ERA Transition Officer, NARA


=Session 2: Standards and Policies for Trusted Digital Repositories=
'''Description:''' Insights into standards and approaches underlying the ERA System and other trusted digital repositories to instill community and user confidence in digital repositories; how ERA was built to these standards; and how various agencies, organizations, and groups are encouraging widespread use of such policies and standards.
'''Chair:''' Bruce Ambacher, Visiting Professor, iSchool, University of Maryland, College Park
'''Panelists:'''
*Don Sawyer, Senior Scientist, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
* Mark Conrad, ERA Research Program, NARA
* David Giaretta, IP Coordinator, Cultural, Artistic and Scientific knowledge for Preservation, Access and Retrieval (CASPAR) Project, Digital Curation Centre (DCC), Science and Technology Facilities Council, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, United Kingdom.


=Session 2: Standards and Policies for Trusted Digital Repositories=


=Session 3: Institutional Repositories: Lessons Learned=
=Session 3: Institutional Repositories: Lessons Learned=
'''Description:'''
Discussion of electronic records repositories such as DSPACE, Fedora, Portico, and the Federal Digital System.
'''Chair:''' Helen R. Tibbo, Professor, School of Information and Library Science(SILS), University or North Carolina at Chapel Hill
'''Panelists:'''
*Scott Leonard, State Records Manager, Kansas City Historical Society (DSPACE)
*Eliot Wilczek, University Records Manager, Tufts University (Fedora)
*Evan Owens, Chief Technology Officer (Portico)


=Session 4: Partnerships in Research=
=Session 4: Partnerships in Research=
'''Description:'''An update of ERA research partners and current projects, highlighting NARA’s Transcontinental Persistent Archives Prototype (TPAP).
'''Chair:'''Robert Chadduck, Principal Technologist, ERA Research Programs, NARA
'''Panelists:'''
*Reagan Moore, Director, Center for Data Intensive Cyber Environments (DICE), Renaissance Computing Institute and the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. ERA Research Project: Independent Rule Oriented Data System (iRODS)
*Joseph JaJa, Professor, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), University of Maryland, College Park. ERA Research Project: Producer-Archive Workflow Network (PAWN)
*David Giaretta, See Session #2 above. Digital Curation Centre Research Project: CASPAR

Revision as of 20:16, 21 April 2009

Videos for the four sessions of the 2008 Partnerships in Innovation II conference are listed below.


Session 1: The ERA System: Architecture, Implementation, and Organizational Impact

Welcome to the National Archives and Records Administration

  • Prof. Allen Weinstein, The Archivist of the United States
  • Dr. C. Dan Mote, Jr., President of the University of Maryland

Introduction

  • Dr. Michael J. Kurtz, Assistant Archivist for Record Services, NARA, and Adjunct Professor, iSchool, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Martha Morphy, Assistant Archivist for Information Services, NARA


Session 1 Description: A demonstration of NARA’s newly released Electronic Records Archives (ERA) System’s initial operating capabilities, and the impact of implementing a large and complex system on the agency’s business processes and stakeholder communities.

Chair: Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, ERA Program, NARA

Panelists:

  • Rick Rogers, President, Fenestra Technologies
  • David Kepley, ERA Transition Officer, NARA

Session 2: Standards and Policies for Trusted Digital Repositories

Description: Insights into standards and approaches underlying the ERA System and other trusted digital repositories to instill community and user confidence in digital repositories; how ERA was built to these standards; and how various agencies, organizations, and groups are encouraging widespread use of such policies and standards.

Chair: Bruce Ambacher, Visiting Professor, iSchool, University of Maryland, College Park

Panelists:

  • Don Sawyer, Senior Scientist, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Mark Conrad, ERA Research Program, NARA
  • David Giaretta, IP Coordinator, Cultural, Artistic and Scientific knowledge for Preservation, Access and Retrieval (CASPAR) Project, Digital Curation Centre (DCC), Science and Technology Facilities Council, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, United Kingdom.


Session 3: Institutional Repositories: Lessons Learned

Description: Discussion of electronic records repositories such as DSPACE, Fedora, Portico, and the Federal Digital System.

Chair: Helen R. Tibbo, Professor, School of Information and Library Science(SILS), University or North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Panelists:

  • Scott Leonard, State Records Manager, Kansas City Historical Society (DSPACE)
  • Eliot Wilczek, University Records Manager, Tufts University (Fedora)
  • Evan Owens, Chief Technology Officer (Portico)


Session 4: Partnerships in Research

Description:An update of ERA research partners and current projects, highlighting NARA’s Transcontinental Persistent Archives Prototype (TPAP).

Chair:Robert Chadduck, Principal Technologist, ERA Research Programs, NARA

Panelists:

  • Reagan Moore, Director, Center for Data Intensive Cyber Environments (DICE), Renaissance Computing Institute and the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. ERA Research Project: Independent Rule Oriented Data System (iRODS)
  • Joseph JaJa, Professor, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), University of Maryland, College Park. ERA Research Project: Producer-Archive Workflow Network (PAWN)
  • David Giaretta, See Session #2 above. Digital Curation Centre Research Project: CASPAR