ICHORA 2020, DAY 2: Jane Zhang, “Analog to Digital: The Special Olympics’ World Games”

Note: This presentation was part of a three-person panel entitled "Deciding What to Keep: Archivists as Co-creators of Historical Meanings." In a presentation entitled “Transition from Analog to Digital – A Case Study of Special Olympics’ World Games Documentation,” Jane Zhang (Catholic University of America) turns the archiving project of the Special Olympics Headquarters, located... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 2: Evanthia Samaras, “Digital Visual Effects’ Records and Archiving”

Note: This presentation was part of a three-person panel entitled "Deciding What to Keep: Archivists as Co-creators of Historical Meanings." In the presentation “Preserving the Immaterial: Digital Visual Effects Records and Archiving,” Evanthia Samaras (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) presented some of the findings of a PhD thesis currently underway at the University of Technology... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 3: Adam Kriesberg and Jacob Kowall, “Fisheries Research and the Data Legacy of the Cold War”

Note: This presentation was part of a three-person panel entitled "Histories of Data Archiving: From Fisheries Research to Cybernetics." In an era in which climate change is a prevalent topic for overlapping groups of government scientists and historians [1], the fact that the presentation of Dr. Adam Kriesberg and Jacob Kowall (both of Simmons University),... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 3: Bethany Anderson, “Machine Learning and Archival Practice”

Note: This presentation was part of a three-person panel entitled "Histories of Data Archiving: From Fisheries Research to Cybernetics." Dr. Bethany Anderson’s (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana) fascinating presentation “Machine Learning and Archival Practice: A Cybernetics Case Study on Computational Approaches to Digital Materials” reports on the results of a two-year long NEH-funded project at the... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 3: Ed Summers, “Appraisal in Web Archives”

Note: This presentation was part of a four-person panel entitled "Digital Transformations, Changing Institutions." Ed Summers (University of Maryland, College Park) shares a chapter in his successfully defended dissertation entitled “Seeing Software: Appraisal in Web Archives.” Based on a year-long field study which Summers conducted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 3: Max Eckard and Dallas Pillen, “Digital Recordkeeping Practices”

Note: This presentation was part of a four-person panel entitled "Digital Transformations, Changing Institutions." Dallas Pillen (formerly Metadata and Digital Curation Archivist at the University of Michigan, now at Wayne State University) and Max Eckard (Lead Archivist for Digital Initiatives, University of Michigan, Bentley Library) discuss the “Impact of the Shift to Cloud Computing on... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 3: Luz María Narbona, “Making Networks for the Library of the Future”

Note: This presentation was part of a four-person panel entitled "Digital Transformations, Changing Institutions." Note: This review is presented in both English and Spanish. It is based on transcriptions of both the iCHORA 2020 presentation (delivered in English) and a separate but overlapping presentation by the same presenter, “Tejiendo redes para la “Biblioteca del futuro”: mecanización,... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 4: Katharina Hering, “NARA’s INS Records in Ancestry’s Database Portal”

Note: This presentation was part of a two-person panel entitled "Digitization Under Duress." In “A Critical Analysis of the Representation of NARA’s INS Records in Ancestry’s Database Portal,” Dr. Katharina Hering (German Historical Institute and Independent Researcher) examines Ancestry.com and its digitization agreement with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), an agency of the... Continue Reading →

ICHORA 2020, DAY 4: Tomla Ernestine Tatah Lukong, “Stakes and Challenges of the Cameroon National Archives”

Note: This presentation was part of a two-person panel entitled "Digitization Under Duress." With “Stakes and Challenges of the Cameroon National Archives in the Face of Digitization,” Tomla Ernestine Tatah Lukong (Cameroon Ministry of Arts and Culture) discusses the current stakes and challenges faced at the Cameroon National Archives. Lukong gives a brief history of... Continue Reading →

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