2016 University of San Diego Digital Initiatives Symposium Half-day preconference: Wednesday, April 27, 2016, 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Full-day conference: Thursday, April 28, 2016, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, University of San Diego
Join University of San Diego's Copley Library for the third annual Digital Initiative Symposium. Extended to a day and a half and featuring workshops and user group meetings for a variety of institutional repository platforms, the conference focuses on the digital elements of library ecosystems and other related institutional repositories. Please see the conference program here<http://digital.sandiego.edu/symposium/USDCL_DIS_Flyer2016online.pdf>. For registration and program information, please visit: http://digital.sandiego.edu/symposium. $75 registration includes both the preconference and full-day conference $65 registration includes full-day conference $30 registration includes preconference workshops Please register by March 24, 2016 but open until filled. Featured Keynote Speakers for Thursday, April 28: Charles Henry | President, CLIR James Neal | University Librarian Emeritus, Columbia University Preconference Workshops (Wednesday, April 27) Open Educational Resources Workshop Nicole Allen | SPARC Memorandum of Understanding Workshop: Creating a Process for Successful Digital Collaboration Brett Currier, Rafia Mirza, and Peace Ossom Williamson | University of Texas at Arlington Building Capacity for DH Work in the Library and Beyond Ashley Sanders | Claremont University Consortium Panels (Thursday, April 28) So many things are possible when you don't know they're impossible: Building Collaborative Tools & Workflows for Digitization Alyssa V. Lorea, Heather Briston, Claudia Horning, and Jillian Cuellar | UCLA Manipulation, Multiplicity, and Metadata: Piloting Linked Open Data with Artists' Books Kelly Spring, Emilee Matthews, and Laura J. Smart | University of California, Irvine Roles and Responsibilities of Deans and Directors in Digital Initiatives and Campus IRs W. Lee Hisle | Connecticut College Christopher Cox | University of Northern Iowa Jennifer Nutefall | Santa Clara University Concurrent Sessions An Online Hub for Undergraduate Research: Leveraging an Institutional Repository to Engage Students & Disseminate Research Suzanna Conrad | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Catholic, Crowdfunded and Collaborative: A Unique Approach to Newspaper Digitization Patricia Lawton | Catholic Research Resources Alliance Jeff Moyer | Reveal Digital Frederick Zarndt | Digital Divide Data, IFLA Governing Board The Initiative for Digital IDEAS (Innovations in Digital Expression, Access and Scholarship) at Cal Poly Anna Gold | Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Credible Journal Working Group in Action!: Collaborating to Create Positive Change in Scholarly Publishing Shilpa Rele, Nataly Blas, and Marie Kennedy | Loyola Marymount University Surveying the Landscape of Undergraduate Education in the Digital Humanities Lydia Zvyagintseva | University of Toronto The Cycle of User-Responsive Collection Development in Digital Libraries Genevieve Podleski and Jane Davis | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Library as Host, Rather than Publisher, of Open Access Journals John Novak and Andrea Wirth | University of Nevada, Las Vegas Lifting All Boats: A Collaborative Approach to Support Student-Created Digital Publishing Kate Dohe and Laura Leichum | Georgetown University Giving the Digital Humanities Life: Community Partnerships that Extend a Digital Humanities Project's Relevance Kathryn Otto | Indiana University Bloomington Creating a Wesleyan-Holiness Digital Library: Developing a Shared Open Access Collection with Constituent Institutional Repositories Frank Quinn | Point Loma Nazarene University Katie King | Southern Nazarene University Sustainable Library Publishing: Opportunities and Challenges in Creating an Open Textbook Publishing Program Karen Bjork | Portland State University Digital Repository Futures at Caltech Stephen Davison | Caltech For further information contact Kelly Riddle at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or 619-260-6850. Rachel E. Lieu Digital Archives / Special Collections Manager Copley Library University of San Diego 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, California 92110-249 619-260-2972 Copley Library: Explore, Discover, Succeed
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