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DigCurV 2013: Florence, Italy
- Chiara Cirinnà, Kate Fernie, Maurizio Lunghi, Vittore Casarosa:
Proceedings of the Framing the Digital Curation Curriculum Conference, Florence, Italy, 6-7 May, 2013. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1016, CEUR-WS.org 2013
Invited Lectures
- William Kilbride:
A Future with No History Meets a History with No Future: How Much Do We Need to Know About Digital Preservation. - Helen Tibbo:
View From Across the Pond: Opportunities, Gaps, and Challenges in Digital Curation Lifelong Learning. - Neil Grindley:
Balancing the Books. The Economics of Digital Curation Training & Education. - Mary Molinaro:
Extending the Reach of Digital Preservation Practice: a Program to Teach Practitioners in Small Institutions.
Session 2: Skills for the Future
- Achim Osswald:
Skills for the Future: Educational Opportunities for Digital Curation Professionals. - Kate Fernie, Ann Gow, Maurizio Lunghi:
DigCurV: Next Steps. - Nathan Moles, Seamus Ross:
Report on the Context of the DigCurV Curriculum Framework.
A Curriculum Framework for Digital Curators: Presentation of DigCurV Results
- Kate Fernie, Ann Gow, Laura Molloy:
Digital Curator Vocational Education Europe: Overview of the DigCurV Project. - Jurate Kupriene:
A Survey Based Analysis on Training Opportunities. - Claudia Engelhardt:
The DigCurV Review of Training Needs in the Field of Digital Preservation and Curation. An Overview of the Main Findings. - Ann Gow, Laura Molloy, Leo Konstantelos:
The DigCurV Curriculum Framework. Structure, Context and Approach. - Karolina Badzmierowska, Vicky Garnett, Susan Schreibman:
The CURATE! Game. Its Development, Evaluation and Use.
Session 1: Digital Curation Education
- Ellen Verbakel, Madeleine de Smaele, Marina Noordegraaf, Nicole Potters:
Data-Intelligence Training for Library Staff. - Jared Lyle, Mary Vardigan, Jacob Carlson, Ron Nakao:
An Applied Approach to Data Curation Training at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). - Milena Dobreva, Gillian C. Oliver:
A Tale of Two Countries. Digital Curation Education in Malta and New Zealand.
Session 2: Frameworks and Lessons Learnt
- Ian G. Anderson, Ruggero Lancia:
Digital Curation in Architecture Curricula and Vocational Training for Architects. The DEDICATE Framework in Architectural CAD Courses Design. - Fiorella Foscarini, Gillian C. Oliver:
Introducing the Information Culture Framework as a Component of the Digital Curator's Toolkit. - Meriel Patrick, James A. J. Wilson:
Getting Data Creators On Board with the Digital Curation Agenda. Lessons Learned in Developing Training for Researchers.
Session 3: Mainstreaming Digital Curation Education
- Martha Mahard, Ross Harvey:
Digital Stewardship Education at the Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Simmons College. - Anna Maria Tammaro:
Integrating Digital Curation in a Digital Library Curriculum: the International Master DILL Case Study. - D. Scott Brandt:
Learning Hands-on and by Trial & Error with Data Curation Profiles. - Maurizio Vivarelli, Maria Cassella, Federico Valacchi:
The Digital Curator Between Continuity and Change: Developing a Training Course at the University of Turin. - Jenny Bunn, Sarah Higgins:
Mainstreaming Digital Curation. An Overview of Activity in the UK Archives and Records Management Profession. - Katie Shilton, Michael Kurtz, Bruce I. Ambacher, Erik Mitchell, Douglas W. Oard, Ann Weeks:
Bridging by Design: the Curation and Management of Digital Assets Specialization at the University of Maryland.
Session 4: Developing 21st Century Professionals
- Patricia C. Franks:
Infusing Digital Curation Competencies into the SLIS Curriculum. - Joan E. Beaudoin:
The Digital Content Management Curriculum: A Case Study at Wayne State University's School of Library & Information Science. - Stuart Macdonald, Robin Rice:
'DIY' Research Data Management Training Kit for Librarians. - Chiara Cirinnà, Kate Fernie, Maurizio Lunghi:
Creating a Common Vision for Digital Curation Education: Building Alliances.
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