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SUMMARY:ICOMOS 21st General Assembly and Scientific Symposium
DESCRIPTION:ICOMOS (the International Council on Monuments and Sites) is a global organisation of cultural heritage professionals\, which serves as the principal advisory body on cultural heritage to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee and works for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage places. It is the only global non-government organisation dedicated to promoting the application of theory\, methodology\, and scientific techniques to the conservation of the architectural and archaeological heritage. \nThe theme of the four-day Scientific Symposium: ‘Heritage Changes: Resilience – Responsibility – Rights – Relationships’\, reflects the tumultuous changes taking place in the world\, but also a positive message about the role of our heritage in supporting rapid recovery and inclusive approaches. \nAustralia ICOMOS\, is inviting delegates from around the world to Sydney for the 21st Triennial General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of ICOMOS from 31 August – 9 September 2023. \nRegistration information
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/icomos-21st-general-assembly-and-scientific-symposium/
LOCATION:International Convention Centre (ICC Sydney)\, Darling Drive\, Darling Harbour\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:'Just Keep the Bits' workshops - risk management and digital preservation (Melbourne\, Canberra\, Sydney\, Brisbane)
DESCRIPTION:The Digital Preservation Coalition (Aus) is hosting a series of ‘Just Keep the Bits’ workshops on risk management and digital preservation in Melbourne\, Canberra\, Sydney and Brisbane from 4 – 14 September 2023. \n\nGeneral\n\n\n\nJust keep the bits! A digital preservation workshop about risk management and digital preservation \nDigital preservation is a complex challenge with many different facets and so many things that can go wrong! How do you design an approach to digital preservation that will meet these challenges? Or if you’ve already embarked on your digital preservation journey\, how do you validate and fine tune what you’re already doing? In short\, how do you: “just keep the bits”? \nThis workshop will dig into the various threats our digital content faces\, from technical breakdown to cyber attack. It will introduce a simple risk assessment based approach to document\, analyse and offer routes to mitigate these risks\, breaking the challenge down into manageable and understandable components. The workshop will take a collaborative approach and will combine an initial presentation with plenary and group based discussions and exercises. \nThe workshop will give participants the chance to discuss and learn about the most challenging questions in digital preservation\, such as: how much digital preservation is enough or what’s an acceptable level of risk? There are no right or wrong answers\, but this workshop will help the participants begin to find appropriate answers for their own organizational contexts and to learn in a friendly and collaborative environment. \nPlease see below for links to the event pages in the relevant cities: \nJust Keep the Bits Workshop – Melbourne – Digital Preservation Coalition (dpconline.org) \n\n\nJust Keep the Bits Workshop – Canberra – Digital Preservation Coalition (dpconline.org) \nJust Keep the Bits Workshop – Sydney – Digital Preservation Coalition (dpconline.org) \nJust Keep the Bits Workshop – Brisbane – Digital Preservation Coalition (dpconline.org) \nAgenda\n\nStoring bits and mitigating hits – presentation by Paul Wheatley\, Head of Research and Practice at the Digital Preservation Coalition (40mins)\nRisk and mitigation – plenary exercise (20mins)\nBreak (10mins)\nRisk assess a digital archive – small groups activity (40mins)\nReporting back and discussion (30mins)\nWrap up\, feedback and final thoughts (10mins)\n\nRegistration\nPlaces are strictly limited and should be booked in advance. Early booking is recommended as we expect this event will be popular. Due to the limited number of places\, DPC members can register two attendees for an event. If you wish to register more\, please contact Ellie O’Leary (eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org). If there are places available after registration opens to all\, this limit will be changed. \nRegistration is free. DPC Members have priority registration until the 25th of August\, after which registration will open to non-DPC Members. DPC Members\, please log in to the website Events – Digital Preservation Coalition (dpconline.org) for the booking link. \n 
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/just-keep-the-bits-workshops-risk-management-and-digital-preservation-melbourne-canberra-sydney-brisbane/
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SUMMARY:ALIA Digitisation Preservation Webinar - Engagement
DESCRIPTION:ALIA Digitisation and Preservation: Engagement\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHear speakers from Trove\, Wikimedia\, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library discuss internal and external engagement for digitised collections.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA significant portion digitisation practitioners’ time is dedicated to digitising and cataloguing collections\, but it is crucial to assess whether we effectively connect\, communicate\, and collaborate with others to truly promote the significance of these items. With this challenge in mind\, the ALIA Digitisation and Preservation group will be holding a live webinar on Wednesday 13th of September at 1 pm AEST. We will have the privilege of listening to speakers from Trove\, Wikimedia\, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library on internal and external engagement for digitised collections. \nRegister via Zoom here \nYou will receive a link to join after registering. Hope to see you there! \nA recording of the webinar will be made available at https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/alia-digitisation-preservation-webinar-engagement/
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SUMMARY:The Tandanya Adelaide Declaration and a discussion of ethical decisions around digital preservation
DESCRIPTION:14 Sep 2023 at 2-3 pm AEST\nQueensland State Archives\nGeneral\nBook Now\n\n\nThe 2019 Tandanya- Adelaide Declaration describes archives as “textual armouries” and calls on public archives to reimagine themselves as “an ethical space of encounter\, respect\, negotiation and collaboration”. The solution for breaking down the textual armouries is often thought to be digital technologies\, but the digital record has its own challenges with reciprocity and Indigenous data sovereignty. The questions of what to preserve and who should decide are as relevant for digital records as they are for textual records. This presentation will discuss how the Tandanya Declaration applies to digital preservation and how the ethics of digital preservation apply in Indigenous rights frameworks. \nHow should the digital preservation community address the ethical challenges arising from digital preservation and ensure that learnings are not only taken onboard but embedded within everyday practice? The session will consider a range of issues that challenge our approaches to collecting\, preserving and providing access to information\, from the de-colonialisation of archives\, to collecting the record of divisive cultural topics\, to environmental impact and the challenge of misinformation in the so-called post-truth world. \nThe speakers will provide their thoughts on the challenges faced by digital archivists before opening a conversation with the audience on how we not only facilitate change\, but how to verify that our preservation processes meet the demands of a 21st century digital archive. \nSpeakers\nDr Rose Barrowcliffe\, Butchulla-Wonamutta researcher and artist based on Gubbi Gubbi Country on the Sunshine Coast\, Queensland. Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Macquarie University and First Nations Archives Advisor to the Queensland State Archives. \nPaul Wheatley\, Head of Research and Practice\, Digital Preservation Coalition. Paul has over 20 years’ experience in digital preservation\, including working on the seminal Cedars Project in the late 1990s\, leading the Digital Preservation team at the British Library\, and on the SPRUCE Project. \nThe session will conclude with a Q&A session with the audience and a panel including Dr Barrowcliffe\, Paul Wheatley and Josephine Marsh\, Acting State Archivist at the Queensland State Archives. \nRegistration\nRegistration is open to all. Places are strictly limited and should be booked in advance. Early booking is recommended as we expect this event will be popular. \nIf you have any questions about registration please contact Ellie O’Leary (eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org)or Robin Wright (robin.wright@dpconline.org). \nDPC Inclusion & Diversity Policy\nThe DPC Community is guided by the values set out in our Strategic Plan and aims to be respectful\, welcoming\, inclusive and transparent. We encourage diversity in all its forms and are committed to being accessible to everyone who wishes to engage with the topic of digital preservation\, whilst remaining technology and vendor neutral. We ask all those who are part of this community to be positive\, accepting\, and sensitive to the needs and feelings of others in alignment with our DPC Inclusion & Diversity Policy. \n\n\nVenue Location: Diamantina Room\, Queensland State Archives\, 435 Compton Road\, Runcorn\, Queensland\nBOOK NOW\n\n\n\n\nEvent Location: Queensland State Archives\n\n435 Compton Road\nRuncorn\nQueensland\nQLD 4113\nAustralia
URL:https://digitalpreservation.alia.org.au/event/the-tandanya-adelaide-declaration-and-a-discussion-of-ethical-decisions-around-digital-preservation/
LOCATION:Queensland State Archives\, 435 Compton Road\, Runcorn\, Queensland\, 4113\, Australia
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