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8:30am - 9:30am |
REGISTRATION/COFFEE |
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9:30am - 9:45am |
OPENING REMARKS: Eppo van Nispen, Sound & Vision Location: Theatre 1 |
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9:45am - 10:45am |
KEYNOTE: Eliot Higgins, Bellingcat. Introduced and chaired by Johan Oomen, Sound & Vision Location: Theatre 1 |
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10:45am - 11:00am |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
SES-01: RESEARCH & ACCESS Location: Theatre 1 Chair: Ditte Laursen, Royal Danish Library These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
Through the ARCHway: Opportunities to Support Access, Exploration, and Engagement with Web Archives Archives Unleashed Project, University of Waterloo, Canada 11:20am - 11:40am ‘Research-ready’ collections: challenges and opportunities in making web archive material accessible 1: Cambridge University Libraries, United Kingdom; 2: National Library of Scotland, United Kingdom 11:40am - 12:00pm Developing new academic uses of web archives collections: challenges and lessons learned from the experimental service deployed at the University of Lille during the ResPaDon Project 1: Université de Lille, France; 2: Bibliothèque nationale de France, France |
SES-02: FINDING MEANING IN WEB ARCHIVES Location: Theatre 2 Chair: Vladimir Tybin, Bibliothèque nationale de France These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
Leveraging Existing Bibliographic Metadata to Improve Automatic Document Identification in Web Archives. 1: University of North Texas, United States of America; 2: University of Illinois Chicago, United States of America 11:20am - 11:40am Conceptual Modeling of the Web Archiving Domain Masaryk University, Czech Republic 11:40am - 12:00pm Web Archives & Machine Learning: Practices, Procedures, Ethics Internet Archive, United States of America 12:00pm - 12:20pm From Small to Scale: Lessons Learned on the Requirements of Coordinated Selective Web Archiving and Its Applications 1: Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Digital Humanities, Budapest, Hungary; 2: National laboratory for Digital Humanities, Budapest, Hungary |
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12:30pm - 1:30pm |
LUNCH |
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1:30pm - 2:30pm |
SES-03 (PANEL): INSTITUTIONAL WEB ARCHIVING INITIATIVES TO SUPPORT DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP Location: Theatre 1 Chair: Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory Institutional Web Archiving Initiatives to Support Digital Scholarship 1: Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States of America; 2: Old Dominion University, United States of America; 3: Texas A&M University, United States of America; 4: New York University, United States of America |
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1:30pm - 2:30pm |
SES-04 (PANEL): SOLRWAYBACK: BEST PRACTICE, COMMUNITY USAGE & ENGAGEMENT Location: Theatre 2 Chair: Thomas Langvann, National Library of Norway SolrWayback: Best practice, community usage and engagement 1: Royal Danish Library (KB); 2: National Library of Luxembourg (BnL); 3: Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA); 4: National Library of France (BnF) |
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1:30pm - 3:30pm |
WKSHP-01: DESCRIBING COLLECTIONS WITH DATASHEETS FOR DATASETS Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops) Pre-registration required for this event.
Describing Collections with Datasheets for Datasets 1: University of Illinois; 2: British Library, United Kingdom |
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2:30pm - 2:40pm |
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2:40pm - 3:50pm |
SES-05: COVID-19 COLLECTIONS Location: Theatre 1 Chair: Kees Teszelszky, KB, National Library of the Netherlands These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
The UK Government Web Archive (UKGWA): Measuring the impact of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic The National Archives, United Kingdom 3:00pm - 3:20pm Women and COVID through Web Archives. How to explore the pandemic through a collaborative, interdisciplinary research approach 1: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The; 2: Leiden University, The Netherlands; 3: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 4: Aix-Marseille University, France; 5: Aarhus University, Denmark 3:20pm - 3:40pm Surveying the landscape of COVID-19 web collections in European GLAM institutions 1: British Library, United Kingdom; 2: KBR (Royal Library of Belgium); 3: Royal Danish Library; 4: Leiden University |
SES-06: SOCIAL MEDIA & PLAYBACK: COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES Location: Theatre 2 Chair: Susanne van den Eijkel, KB, National Library of the Netherlands These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
Archiving social media in Flemish cultural or private archives, (how) is it possible 1: KADOC-KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: meemoo, Belgium 3:00pm - 3:20pm Searching for a Little Help From My Friends: Reporting on the Efforts to Create an (Inter)national Distributed Collaborative Social Media Archiving Structure 1: International Institute of Social History; 2: KADOC Documentation and Research Centre on Religion, Culture, and Society; 3: Amsterdam City Archives; 4: KB, National Library of the Netherlands 3:20pm - 3:40pm Collaborating On The Cutting Edge: Client Side Playback Library Innovation Lab, United States of America |
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3:50pm - 4:20pm |
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4:20pm - 5:30pm |
SES-07: COLLABORATIONS & OUTREACH Location: Theatre 1 Chair: Ben Els, National Library of Luxembourg These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
Linking web archiving with arts and humanities: the collaboration between ROSSIO and Arquivo.pt Arquivo.pt - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, I.P., Portugal 4:40pm - 5:00pm Building collaborative collections : experience of the Croatian Web Archive National and University Library in Zagreb, Croatia 5:00pm - 5:20pm Your Software Development Internship in Web Archiving Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt |
SES-08: QUALITY ASSURANCE Location: Theatre 2 Chair: Arnoud Goos, Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
The Auto QA process at UK Government Web Archive The National Archives, United Kingdom 4:40pm - 5:00pm The Human in the Machine: Sustaining a Quality Assurance Lifecycle at the Library of Congress Library of Congress, United States of America |
WKSHP-02: A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK FOR USING AI WITH WEB ARCHIVES IN LAMS Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops) Pre-registration required for this event.
A proposed framework for using AI with web archives in LAMs Library of Congress, United States of America |
5:30pm - 6:10pm |
POS-1: LIGHTNING & DROP-IN TALKS Location: Theatre 1 Chair: Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress 1 minute drop-in talks will immediately follow lightning talks. After the session ends, lightning talk presenters will be available for questions in the atrium, where their posters will be on display.
Drop-in talk schedule: Quick Overview of Perma Tools List Clare Stanton, Perma.cc Engineering Updates from Internet Archive Alex Dempsey, Internet Archive Mapping News in the Norwegian Web Archive Jon Carlstedt Tønnessen, National Library of Norway Memory in Uncertainty – The Implications of Gathering, Storing, Sharing and Navigating Browser-based Archives New Design Congress, Germany To preserve this memory, click here. Real-time public engagement with personal digital archives University of Groningen, Centre for Media and Journalism Studies Participatory Web Archiving: A Roadmap for Knowledge Sharing 1: Bodleian Libraries University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2: Information School University of Sheffield |
POS-2: LIGHTNING & DROP-IN TALKS Location: Theatre 2 Chair: Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory 1 minute drop-in talks will immediately follow lightning talks. After the session ends, lightning talk presenters will be available for questions in the atrium, where their posters will be on display.
Drop-in talk schedule: Persistent Web IDentifier (PWID) also as URN Eld Zierau, Royal Danish Library Crowdsourcing German Twitter Britta Woldering, German National Library At the end of the rainbow. Examining the Dutch LGBT+ web archive using NER and hyperlink analyses Jesper Verhoef, Erasmus University Rotterdam Sunsetting a digital institution: Web archiving and the International Museum of Women The Feminist Institute, United States of America Visualizing web harvests with the WAVA tool 1: National Library of New Zealand, New Zealand; 2: National Library of the Netherlands, Netherlands WARC validation, why not? Nationaal Archief, The Netherlands |
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7:00pm - 9:00pm |
DINNER Pre-registration required for this event. |