2009 Handouts
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In an effort to "green" the user group meeting, the Planning Committee is encouraging presenters to make their handouts available electronically instead of providing handouts. Here is a list of all the talks scheduled for the 2009 Conference. If a speaker has provided a handout, it's listed below in blue or purple text, and that text is a link to the handout file. If the handout is not yet available, it's listed below in red text.
Thursday August 6, 2009
- More metadata than you can shake a stick at: How 52 metadata fields makes our Oral History Project more usable, Sheila Kasperek, Millersville University
- Migrating a legacy collection into CONTENTdm, Nadia Nasr, Towson University
- Digital Libraries on a Budget: Building Collections through Interdepartmental Collaboration, Stacy Person, University at Buffalo
- Google Analytics & CONTENTdm: Harness Up Your Repository Metrics, Michael J. Bennett, University of Connecticut
- Virtual Poster Session
- Digital Projects in Retrospect: Project Maintenance in a Digital Production Environment, Kevin Clair & Linda Klimczyk, Penn State University
- A Look Behind the Scenes at CONTENTdm, Michael Friscia, Yale University
- Usability Testing in the Library: Methods and Best Practices, Alice Peterson-Hart, Yale University
- CONTENTdm Update, Claire Cocco, OCLC
Friday August 7, 2009
- Digitizing the Holland Land Company Maps: Workflow, Digital Preservation, and Intern Education in a Small Repository, Jeremy Linden, SUNY Fredonia
- Lehigh University's Student Newspaper Project, Robert Weidman, Lehigh University and Christine Guenther, OCLC
- Metadata Decisions Panel, Sheila Kasperek, Millersville University (Moderator)
- E Pluribus Unum: Making Metadata Mappings Work, Matthew Beacom, Yale University
- Using Geospatial Metadata in a CONTENTdm Application Profile, Kevin Clair, Penn State University
- Metadata in a Minute: Brief Descriptions to Promote Access, Nadia Nasr, Towson University
- CONTENTdm Collections: Lessons Learned Panel, Francesca Livermore, Colgate University (Moderator)
- You want us to do what?: Personal reflections and suggestions on starting a digitization project with no experience, no forewarning, and no training, Joy M Banks, Florida Southern College
- Consensus and collections in a military environment, Edwin Burgess, Combined Arms Research Library
- CONTENTdm in Public Libraries and Small Historical Societies, Cynthia Sciacca, Longwood Public Library
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