Please join the MIT Libraries for Preservation Week 2014!

http://libraries.mit.edu/news/preservation-events/14318/
Tuesday, April 29th, starting at 12 pm
The Art and Science of Document Security: Past, Present, and Future, 
32-144<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=32> A series of talks presenting research on 
historical, contemporary, and novel methods for creating secure documents in 
all forms. Join us for one session or several. There will be breaks for 
refreshments and questions throughout.
•    12:15 pm “Our Marathon”: The Boston Bombing Digital Archive 
Our 
Marathon<http://marathon.neu.edu/> is a crowd-sourced digital archive of 
stories, photos, video, and social media related to the Boston Marathon 
bombings and aftermath. Join us for a brown bag talk with Jim McGrath and 
Alicia Peaker from the Our Marathon team for an overview of the project and the 
archive.
•    1:00 pm Opening Remarks
•    1:15 pm Our Digital Lives: Protecting Our Data In Use and At Rest, Michael 
Halsall, Senior Network and Information Security Analyst at MIT

•    1:45 pm Benign Neglect No More: How Document Security Affects Access to 
Memory, Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist, MIT Libraries Institute Archives and 
Special Collections
•    2:45 pm Historic Letterlocking: The Art and Security of Letterwriting, 
Jana Dambrogio, Thomas F. Peterson (1957) Conservator, MIT Libraries, Curation 
and Preservation Services
•    4:00 pm Thanks for the Memory: 50+ Years of Computing at MIT, 
14N-130<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=14> Gallery tour led by Nora Murphy, 
Archivist for Reference, Outreach, and Instruction, MIT Institute Archives and 
Special Collections, Maihaugen 
Gallery<http://libraries.mit.edu/exhibits/maihaugen/> (Free, MIT ID required).
•    8:00 pm The Monuments Men Movie Screening, 
26-100<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=26> Enjoy a free screening of SONY’s The 
Monuments Men<http://www.monumentsmen.com/>. George Clooney portrays Cambridge 
local art conservation hero George Stout who saved cultural heritage from ruin 
during WWII. (Free, MIT ID required).

Wednesday, April 30th, 11 am-3 pm
•    Our Marathon “Share Your Story” event, 
10-105<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=10> Representatives from the Our 
Marathon<http://marathon.neu.edu/> online archive will be on campus to document 
the personal experiences of the MIT community during and after the 2013 Boston 
Marathon Bombing.

May 1st, 2-3 pm
•    Scrapbook Preservation webinar, 14N-132<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=14> 
Interested in preserving your own items? Join us for a free webinar about 
scrapbook preservation hosted by the American Library Association. Melissa 
Tedone, Conservator of the Parks Library Preservation 
Department<http://parkslibrarypreservation.wordpress.com/> at Iowa State 
University, will talk about older scrapbooks as well as how to identify the 
most stable materials for new scrapbooks.

For more information contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, or see the 
Preservation Week website<http://libguides.mit.edu/preservationweek>.

--
Michelle Baildon
Philosophy, History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology, & Society Librarian
MIT Libraries
Hayden Library, 14S-230
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-253-9352


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