Date:
Jun 03, 09
Event Type:
Recorded Webcast
Category:
Archiving
The Digital Curation Centre defines digital curation as "maintaining and adding value to a trusted body of digital information for current and future use." During this recorded webcast, Steve will relate his experience with the digitization project currently underway at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. He will also discuss how recently introduced XAM technology can be useful for Digital Curators.
What you will learn:
- The archiving effort and process currently underway at the JFK Library and Museum
- The industry standard (known as OAIS) being followed by the archivists at the JFK Library
- An overview of XAM technology and its applicability to digital curation and OAIS
The Innovation Network Lecture Series delivers practical explanations of emerging explorations in technology innovation and research through the EMC Innovation Network, the company’s global collaboration of research groups, advanced technology groups, and university partners. You’ll have the opportunity to converse with speakers from around the world, including prominent university professors, industry researchers, authors, and technical experts. The series will expand your knowledge and inspire you to shape the information infrastructure of the future.
Join us every first Wednesday of the month, at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET, as EMC experts and special guests share powerful research insights
Host: Dr. Burt Kaliski, Director, EMC Innovation Network
Dr. Kaliski is responsible for developing the corporate research program for EMC

