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SUMMARY:Heritage of the everyday: overlooked and undervalued?
DESCRIPTION:This Symposium will examine methods\, tools and approaches that engage with ‘everyday heritage’\, or the values associated with ordinary people and everyday life. It includes presentations and panel discussions on heritage and social value\, digital methods and heritage industry practice. The Symposium’s Keynote Speaker is Professor Sian Jones\, University of Stirling\, UK\, an interdisciplinary scholar with expertise in cultural heritage\, as well as on the role of the past in the production of power\, identity\, and sense of place. Speakers and panellists will include team members from the Everyday Heritage Project\, as well as leading Australian and international special guests who are working at the intersections of heritage practice and theory (Prof Stuart Jeffrey\, Glasgow School of Art; Prof Denis Byrne\, Western Sydney University; Chris Johnston\, Heritage Specialist; Martina Tenzer\, University of York; Dr Damian Lucas\, Heritage NSW). \nThe Symposium is also an Australia ICOMOS event that promotes the ICOMOS 21st General Assembly and Scientific Symposium which will take place in Sydney (31 August – 9 September). \nTicket information: \nAdult: $65\, including lunch and afternoon tea \nStudent: $35\, including lunch and afternoon tea \nTickets: Register here. \nThe Australian Research Council funded Everyday Heritage Linkage Project is a collaboration between the Universities of Canberra\, Tasmania\, Western Australia\, and New South Wales and Partner Organisation GML Heritage. A summary of events in 2022 can be found here. \nPlease contact Sharpay Wu (Sharpay.Wu@canberra.edu.au) for further inquiries 😊 \n 
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/heritage-of-the-everyday-overlooked-and-undervalued/
LOCATION:Warrane Theatre\, Museum of Sydney\, Corner Phillip and Bridge Streets\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Wider local studies\, 8th June 2023
DESCRIPTION:This is a national online local studies session for professional development and networking. Bookings are available now. \nThis will be recorded and made available online. Your participation in this is your agreement to this. \nThis is the link to book for the session on 7 June \nThis is the link to book for the session on 8 June \nPlease note the time zones for each sessions. \n\n\nAWST is Australian Western Standard Time\n\n\nACST is Australian Central Standard Time\n\n\nAEST is Australian Eastern Standard Time\n\n\nThe sessions each day start at: \n\n\n9.00 for those in Western Australia\n\n\n10.30 for those in South Australia and the Northern Territory\n\n\n11.00 for those in the Australian Capital Territory\, New South Wales\, Queensland\, Tasmania and Victoria.
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/wider-local-studies-7-8-june/
LOCATION:Queensland
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SUMMARY:#DPClinic Aus - Digital Preservation ‘in and of’ the Cloud
DESCRIPTION:This event will take place at 14:00 AEST / 12:00 SGT\, AWST / 16:00 NZST (click here for your local time). \n#DPClinic Aus is an informal online space to discuss a popular digital preservation topic. \nJoin local Australasian DPC members for a community conversation about Digital Preservation and issues that arise when using the ‘Cloud’. We will be exploring issues including how to ensure and validate complete and safe downloads from cloud-based storage providers; creating useful manifests from cloud storage; what tools\, workflows\, and methods are people using; and how to get useful cloud downloads from donors/depositors. These and other issues will be discussed\, so bring along any cloud-based issues\, concerns or success stories to share with the community. There may not be clear solutions\, but this will be an important discussion in a rapidly evolving area. \n#DPConnect and #DPClinic are available to everyone in the digital preservation community\, DPC Members and non-members alike\, provided all participants are respectful and supportive of one another and adhere to the DPC’s Inclusion and Diversity Policy. \n\n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/dpclinic-aus-digital-preservation-in-and-of-the-cloud/
LOCATION:Queensland
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SUMMARY:Wider local studies\, 7th June 2023
DESCRIPTION:This is a national online local studies session for professional development and networking. Bookings are available now. \nThis will be recorded and made available online. Your participation in this is your agreement to this. \nThis is the link to book for the session on 7 June \nThis is the link to book for the session on 8 June \nPlease note the time zones for each sessions. \n\n\nAWST is Australian Western Standard Time\n\n\nACST is Australian Central Standard Time\n\n\nAEST is Australian Eastern Standard Time\n\n\nThe sessions each day start at: \n\n\n9.00 for those in Western Australia\n\n\n10.30 for those in South Australia and the Northern Territory\n\n\n11.00 for those in the Australian Capital Territory\, New South Wales\, Queensland\, Tasmania and Victoria.
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/wider-local-studies-7th-8th-june/
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