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Tuesday, October 11 • 9:15am - 10:00am
Tu3: Migration

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Presentation 1
 
“Reincarnating the Starkville Civil Rights Project: Migrating from maximal to minimal computing”
Hillary Richardson(1), Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara(2)
1: Mississippi University for Women, United States of America; 2: University of Colorado Boulder
 
We’ll address spectrums of minimal and maximal computing through a use-case of migrating a legacy digital humanities project to lib-static technologies through minimal computing. We’ll explore the challenges and opportunities learned from our processes, including metadata crosswalking, conceptual and practical workflows, and affordances with curricular integration.
 
 
Presentation 2
 
Metadata Tiramisu: Migrating the InscriptiFact Project During a DAMS Upgrade
Zoe Nissen
University of Southern California, United States of America
 
The InscriptiFact Project needs a new, more permanent home, so the USC Digital Library has agreed to host the collection of ancient inscriptions and artifacts. However, the USCDL has also been migrating from CONTENTdm into Cortex and navigating a new schema and ingest processes. What's a metadata librarian to do?
 
 
Presentation 3
 
The Digital Object: A Complex Art of Discovery, Performance, and User Experience
Anna Oates, Aaron Collie, Julie Holdener, Matthew Krc, Mark Murabayashi
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, United States of America
 
This presentation will discuss considerations in migrating to and implementing IIIF specifications and explore challenges of the ever-changing web indexing landscape.


Tuesday October 11, 2022 9:15am - 10:00am EDT
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