L'iPres 2009 (conférence internationale sur la conservation des objets numériques) se déroulait cette année à San Francisco du 5 au 6 octobre.
Voir le programme.
Voir ces billets via le Digital Curation Blog:
- iPres 2009 Keynote: David Kirsch
- iPres 2009 Conference 2: BRTF-SDPA panel
- iPres 2009: Lowood on why Virtual Worlds are History
- iPres 2009: Wilkes on preservation in product lifecycle management
- iPres 2009: Schmidt on a framework for distributed preservation workflows
- iPres 2009: Pawletko on TIPR’s progress towards interoperability
- iPres 2009: Conway on a Preservation Analysis Methodology
- iPres 2009: Wheatley on LIFE3
- iPres 2009: Kejser on Danish cost model on migration
- iPres 2009: Micah Altman Keynote on Open Data
- iPres 2009: Collaboration
- iPres 2009: Pennock on ArchivePress
- iPres 2009: Guttenbrunner on Digital Archaeology, recovering digital objects from audio waveforms
- iPres 2009: Kirschenbaum & Farr on digital materiality: access to the computers
- iPres 2009: Tarrant, the P2 Registry, Where the Semantic Web and Web 2.0 meet format risk management
- iPres 2009: Brown on font problems
- iPres 2009: van Horik on MIXED framework for curation of file formats