Good afternoon,
Some colleagues and I are working toward gathering experts in 3D research data 
and data preservation together to explore standards in preservation, 
documentation and dissemination of the materials. In order to understand 
backgrounds and our collective experience with 3D data, we would like you to 
complete this brief survey to gauge your experience working with 3D research 
data, the support you may or may not receive, and your interest in 
collaboratively creating standards or best practices. You will find the survey 
here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOzqFT4tETHdMUMGZJudD2gxEgoXT39QWE1enoUj5-R7XWAA/viewform>.
 If you can, please complete this survey by Thursday, January 19th.
To put this in context, 3D digitization and born digital 3D data is rapidly 
growing area of interest and need for researchers, who use it not only as a 
means of preserving physical objects or sites, but also as an innovative way to 
interrogate physical data. Although there is fervor for 3D application, there 
is little guidance for the ways and means of preserving those digital objects 
in perpetuity. Your participation in the survey will help us understand where 
we are and how we might move forward in this regard.
We appreciate your participation in this survey and hope it will lead to 
further dialogue.

Thank you in advance,

Jennifer Moore, GIS & Data Project Manager & Anthropology Librarian, Washington 
University in St. Louis
Hannah Scates Kettler, Digital Humanities Research & Instruction Librarian, 
University of Iowa
Adam Rountrey, Research Museum Collection Manager, University of Michigan 
Museum of Paleontology


Hannah Scates Kettler
Digital Humanities Research & Instruction Librarian
Digital Scholarship & Publishing Studio| University of Iowa Libraries
1015 Main Library Iowa City, Iowa 52242
[email protected]
319.384.3432

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