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About DPLAfest 2015: April 17-18, 2015

DPLAfest brings together hundreds to discuss everything from technology and development, to (e)books, law, genealogy, and education. DPLAfest 2015–set to coincide with DPLA’s 2nd birthday–will appeal to teachers and students, librarians, archivists, museum professionals, developers and technologists, publishers and authors, genealogists, and members of the public alike who are interested in an engaging mix of interactive workshops, hands-on activities, hackathons, discussions with community leaders and practitioners, and more.

Agenda

http://dplafest2015.sched.org/

Session notes

This page contains openly editable wikis for note-taking during sessions at DPLAfest 2015. Feel free to add notes or edit those others have already created.

Friday, April 17

Morning sessions

Hackathon

Content Strategy Committee Sponsored Strategy Meeting

Ebook Working Group: What Are Others Doing?

Technical Advisory Committee Sponsored Strategy Meeting

Afternoon sessions

Hackathon

DPLA Hubs Showcase

Ebook Working Group: How Can DPLA Make An Impact?

Legal Committee Sponsored Strategy Meeting

Saturday, April 18

Morning sessions

Hackathon

Best Practices for Establishing a DPLA Service Hub in Your State/Region

Curarium: Data Portraiture with Open Collections

Linked Open Data

TK - Local History

Update on DPLA's Education Plan

Ebooks, Libraries, and DPLA

Birds of a Feather / Ad Hoc Space

Digital Humanities Showcase

Best practices for Digitization Training

IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute #1

Open DPLA Board of Directors Meeting

Open Educational Resources in K-12 Schools

 

Afternoon sessions

Hackathon

Can Metadata be Quantified? -- Analytics for Libraries

Families at Our Fingertips: DPLA & Other Online Family History Resources

From Object to Access: Digitization at the Indianapolis Museum of Art

Getting it Right on Rights: Update from International Rights Working Group

IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute #2

Ebooks, Libraries, and DPLA Wrap-Up

Discovering and Describing DPLA Collections

Europeana Channels

Going Digital: The DPLA and its Impact on K-12 Education

Principles of Good Project Management in Large Digitization Projects

Promoting Progress: Overcoming Copyright Obstacles to Improve Access to Culture

Source Discovery Anyone Can Edit: Meeting Readers Where They Are…On Wikipedia

DPLA Developer Showcase

Digitization at Small Organizations

How to Utilize DPLA in College/University Library Instruction

DPLA Sustainability Strategy

Best Practices for Dealing with Orphan Works

 

Recent space activity

Space contributors

 

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