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Connecticut State Library presents 
the Connecticut Forum on Digital Initiatives

October 28, 2011
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
at Connecticut State Library, Memorial Hall

231 Capitol Avenue

Hartford, Connecticut
Directions http://www.cslib.org/directions.htm


The Connecticut Forum on Digital Initiatives will bring together academic and 
research libraries, museums and cultural institutions from around the state to 
talk about the digital projects happening in our historic state. It?s a chance 
for institutions to bring their projects and ideas to the table and learn from 
each other about how to improve and enhance them. The theme of this forum is 
collaboration, and how in the face of ever tightening budgets, Connecticut 
institutions and organizations can work together to create better digital 
projects for the people of Connecticut.


Speakers from institutions including Yale University and the Hartford History 
Center will cover issues just as diverse. Topics will cover the digital 
lifecycle of a project, from digitization to preservation as well as platforms, 
like Omeka and Historypin. Several successful collaborative projects underway 
in Connecticut will be highlighted.


The forum will broaden participant?s skills and perspectives on digital 
initiatives, and encourage participants to form new collaborative partnerships. 
This may be a simple collaborative collection, or a complex grant partnership. 
In order to facilitate this, we hope to create a project repository where 
institutions can list their digital projects. Take this opportunity to meet 
people institutions next door and help create a community that will move 
Connecticut forward.


Presenters scheduled:

Paul Baran, Assistant State Archivist, Connecticut State Archives

Meg Bellinger, Director, Office of Digital Assets and Infrastructure, Yale 
University

Michael Bennett, Digital Projects Librarian & Institutional Repository 
Coordinator, University of Connecticut

Jack Dougherty, Associate Professor of Educational Studies, Trinity University

Chris Edwards, Digital Studio Production Manager, Beinecke Rare Books and 
Manuscripts Library

John ffrench, Director, Visual Resources Department, Yale Art Gallery

Kathleen Foulke, Project Director, Connecticut History Online

Michael Howser, Undergraduate Education and GIS Librarian, Homer Babbidge 
Library, University of Connecticut

Gail Hurley, Statewide Library Catalog Coordinator, Connecticut State Library

Brenda Miller, Curator, Hartford History Center

Leah Prescott, Digital Projects Coordinator, Getty Research Institute

Tom Scheinfeldt, Managing Director, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New 
Media

Nick Stanhope, CEO, We Are What We Do/Historypin 

Kendall Wiggin, State Librarian, Connecticut State Library



A special thank you to the Connecticut Humanities Council for sponsoring Nick 
Stanhope, CEO, We Are What We Do/Historypin.



Who Should Attend:

This is not an introduction to digitization. It is strongly recommended that 
attendees currently be involved in some form of digital project or initiative.

Attendees must be Connecticut based institutions.

There is no fee for registration.


To register access the Connecticut Continuing Education Calendar of Events @ 
http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp


For more information please contact:
Christine Pittsley
Digital Collections Technician
Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Ave.
Hartford Ct. 06106
860-757-6517
Email - Christine.Pittsley at ct.gov



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