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DIGITAL LIBRARY FEDERATION

SPRING FORUM


SAN DIEGO


APRIL 13—15, 2005


San Diego Skyline


Westin Horton Plaza
910 Broadway Circle
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 239-2200
Floor Plan

PRECONFERENCE: TUESDAY, APRIL 12


9:00am—5:00pm METS Editorial Board Meeting—by Invitation Only (Library, Lobby Level)


9:00am—5:00pm The California Digital Library (CDL) American West Project Meeting—by Invitation Only (Coronado, Third Level)


DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13


San Diego Skyline 2


10:00am—12:30pm METS Editorial Board Controlled Vocabulary Meeting—by Invitation Only (Plaza Room B, Second Level)


10:00am—12:00pm The Digital Library Federation (DLF) OAI Focus Group Meeting—by Invitation Only (Plaza Room C, Second Level)


12:00pm—1:00pm Registration (Second Level, Top of Stairs)


1:00pm—2:10pm Keynote Address: Technology and the Professorate. Edward Ayers, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia (California Ballrooms A and B, Second Level)


2:10pm—2:30pm Break (California Foyer, Second Level)


2:30pm—4:00pm Session 1: METS PROFILES (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


Making METS Profiles Machine Actionable to Support Validation and Facilitate Interoperability.

Corey Keith, LC


Creating METS Profiles Using METS and MODS.

Morgan Cundiff, LOC


2:30pm—4:00pm Session 2: REPOSITORIES AND SERVICES (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


A Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services.

Sayeed Choudhury and Tim DiLauro, Johns Hopkins University


UVa Library Repository Interface and Tool Evaluation

Leslie Johnston, Director of Digital access Services, University of Virginia Library


The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Digital Library: Services and Repository-Building

Dr. Noha Adly, ICT and ISIS Director, Bibliotheca Alexandrina


4:00pm—4:30pm Break (California Foyer, Second Level)


4:30pm—6:00pm Session 3: INTEGRATING DIGITAL LIBRARIES (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


The Aquifer Initiative: A Progress Report.

Katherine Kott, Aquifer Director. Digital Library Federation.


Integrating Digital Libraries: Teaching, Learning, and Publishing in the DART Project.

Gordon Dahlquist, Brian Hoffman, and David Millman, Columbia University


4:30pm—6:00pm Session 4: FACULTY-LIBRARY COLLABORATIONS IN BUILDING DIGITAL COLLECTIONS (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University Library, Moderator
Leslie Johnston, Director, Digital Access Services, University of Virginia Library
Ann Lally, Head, Digital Initiatives, University of Washington Libraries
Danielle Mericle, Digitization Coordinator, Digital Consulting and Production Services, Cornell University Library


7:00pm—10:00pm Reception (Garden Pavilion and Terrace, Fourth Level)


Reception 1 Reception 2

DAY TWO: THURSDAY, APRIL 14


8:00am—9:00am Breakfast (Garden Pavilion, Fourth Level)


9:00am—10:30am Session 5: DIGITAL LIBRARIES, DIGITAL COMMONS, AND THE DIGITAL LIBRARY OF THE COMMONS (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


Charlotte Hess, Director, Digital Library of the Commons, Indiana University

Andy Revelle, Library Coordinator, Digital Library of the Commons, Indiana University

John A. Walsh, Associate Director for Projects and Services, Digital Library Program, Indiana University


9:00am—10:30am Session 6: FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS: WE ARE APPROACHING A PERIOD OF TURBULENCE.... (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian, collections & international programs, Yale University, Moderator.


Mark Sandler, Director of Collections, University of Michigan Library

Joseph Esposito, Portable CEO Consulting

Bernard Frischer, Director of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia


10:30am—11:00am Break (California Foyer, Second Level)


11:00am—12:30pm Session 7: NEW USER SERVICES (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


In Search of the Single Search Box: Building a "First-step" Library Search Tool.

Tito Sierra and Steve Morris, North Carolina State University.


Video Information Retrieval: What's New Now

Gloria Rohmann, Head of Media & Electronic Services, NYU Libraries


11:00am—12:30pm Session 8: COLLABORATIVE SERVICES (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


Southern Spaces: A Collaborative Model for Open Source Scholarly Publishing Katherine Skinner, Emory University


Creating an Online Library of Map and Geospatial Data: Challenges and Opportunities

Tsering W Shawa, Princeton University


12:30pm—2:30pm Break for Lunch (Individual Choice)


Balboa Train Station


2:30pm—4:00pm Session 9: ADVANCES IN SHAREABLE METADATA AND WEB SERVICES (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


Best Practices for OAI Data Provider Implementations and Shareable Metadata: A DLF Initiative

Kat Hagedorn, University of Michigan

Sarah L. Shreeves, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


Ockham NSF Update.

Jeremy Frumkin et al


2:30pm—4:00pm Session 10: LOCKSS AND THE HUMANITIES (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian for Collections and Technical Services, Yale University, Moderator


1. Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian for Collections and Technical Services, Yale University

2. Tom Robertson, Assistant Director and Technical Manager, LOCKSS Program

3. Glen Worthy, Stanford University

4. John Ockerbloom, Digital Librarian Planner, University of Pennsylvania

5. Bill Kehoe, Digital Analyst, Cornell University


4:00pm—4:30pm Break (California Foyer, Second Level)


4:30pm—6:00pm BIRDS OF A FEATHER SESSIONS


1) Digital Library Education (Coronado, Third Level)

Kristine Brancolini, Digital Library Program, Indiana University

Leigh Estabrook, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


2) Preservation Metadata (Harbor A, Third Level)

Rebecca Guenther (LOC), Priscilla Caplan (Florida), and Brian LaVoie (OCLC).


3) OAI Best Practices (Harbor B, Third Level)

Sarah Shreeves (UIUC)


4) Digital Imaging (Balboa, Third Level)

Clay Redding, Princeton University


DAY THREE: FRIDAY, APRIL 15


Plaza Fountain


8:00am—9:00am Breakfast (Garden Pavilion, Fourth Level)


9:00am—10:30am Session 11: THE NATIONAL DIGITAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM (NDIIPP): DLF INSTITUTIONAL PARTICIPATION (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


Martin Halbert (Emory), Moderator

Caroline Arms (LoC)

Martin Halbert (Emory)

David Ackerman (NYU)

Patricia Cruse (CDL)

Steven Morris (NCSU)


9:00am—10:30am Session 12: DIGITAL LIBRARY GRID INITIATIVES. (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


MacKenzie Smith, MIT, Moderator

Mark Conrad, NARA

Chris Frymann, UC San Diego

Ray Larson, UC Berkeley SIMS

Reagan Moore, San Diego Supercomputer Center

Richard Rodgers, MIT Libraries

Rob Sanderson, University of Liverpool


10:30am—11:00am Break (California Foyer, Second Level)


11:00am—12:30pm Session 13: NEW PROVIDER SERVICES (California Ballroom A, Second Level)


METS Navigator: A METS-based Display and Navigation Utility for Multi-Part Digital Objects.

John Walsh, Associate Director for Projects and Services;

Jenn Riley, Metadata Librarian;

Dazhi Jiao, System Analyst/Programmer; and

Michelle Dalmau, Interface and Usability Specialist,

Indiana University Digital Library Program


CDL's Interface Customization Tools: How one provider of digital library tools enables service providers to skin and slice bodies of content.

Steve Toub, Web Design Manager, California Digital Library


11:00am—12:30pm Session 14: NEW CHALLENGES IN DIGITAL PRESERVATION (California Ballroom B, Second Level)


DSpace and Web Material: From Preserving Bundled Web Pages to Preserving Websites as Applications.

Leslie Myrick, Digital Library Programmer/Analyst New York University


Old Wine in New Wineskins: Sustaining Access to and Preserving Legacy Digital Collections

Joy Paulson, Preservation Librarian, Mann Library, Cornell University

POST-CONFERENCE


12:30pm—5:30pm DLF Developers' Forum—by Invitation Only (Santa Fe Room, Second Level)


Linking Public Search Engines to Library Content: A Considering of Approaches.

1:00pm—6:00pm DLF OAI Best Practices and IMLS Project Teams Joint Meeting—by Invitation Only (Plaza Room, Second Level)


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