DESCRIPTION: In an intensive, participatory workshop,
archivists, records managers, and information
technologists will look at the issues of digital
preservation and access, and discuss the management of
electronic records in their own institutional context.
Sessions will include presentations, and small group work.
The emphasis of this workshop is on *teamwork* -- bringing
together teams of archivists, records managers, and
information technologists who will begin to develop
practical plans for electronic records management that can
be implemented at their own institutions. Librarians with
archive or records management responsibilities are also
eligible and encouraged to participate as part of an
institutional team. Individuals from higher education
institutions, national, state and local archives and
agencies, the corporate sector, and non-profit institutions
are eligible to attend.
The purpose of the workshop is to promote the inclusion of
archival and records management issues in systems
development projects, create incentives for supporting
electronic records management concerns, remove
organizational barriers that prevent archivists from
implementing electronic records programs, and educate
archivists and information technologists about their shared
responsibilities and interests in preservation of and access
to electronic records. Through collaboration among
information professionals, we hope to realize these goals.
FACILITATORS: Gerry Bernbom, Special Assistant
for Digital Libraries and Distance Education, Office of
the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana
University, is one of the original developers and facilitators for CNI's
Working Together Program. Bernbom has led efforts at
Indiana on information architecture and co-directed an
NHPRC-funded project on archiving electronic records. He
was a Visiting Program officer at the Coalition for
Networked Information in 1997 and led CNI's Institution-Wide
Information Strategies program. He has published articles
and given presentations on information professionals,
institution-wide information strategies, data architecture,
security in a client-server environment, and other topics.
He was the chair of the CAUSE97 conference, co-chaired the
CAUSE Library/IT Partnerships Constituency Group, and served
as the chair of CAUSE's editorial committee. Bernbom has a
B.A. and an M.S. Ed. from Northern Illinois University.
Fynnette Eaton currently serves as Director of the
Technical Services Division within the Smithsonian
Institution Archives. She joined the Smithsonian last year
to establish an electronic records program at the SI Archives.
Previously, she served as Chief of the Technical Services
Branch at the Center for Electronic Records at the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA), where she was
responsible for developing a preservation program for
electronic records created by Federal agencies. Other work
experience as an archivist at the National Archives included
positions in the Office of Presidential Libraries and the
Documentation Standards Staff. She has presented papers and
is the author of articles on the preservation of electronic
records at the National Archives. She was selected as a
Fellow of the Society of American Archivists in 1995 and
received the IAC/IRM Technology Excellence Award in 1996 for
designing the Archival Preservation System at NARA. She has
a B.A. and M.A. in History from the University of Maryland
and attended the NAGARA Advanced Institute for Government
Archivists on Archival Administration in the Electronic
Information Age, Pittsburgh (1992 & 1993) and the National
Defense University, IRM College, Advanced Management Program
(1997).
REGISTRATION: Participants must register as
institutional teams - one or more archivists or
records managers and one or more information
technologists per institution. REGISTRATION IS
LIMITED.
The registration fee is $225.00 per person and includes
breakfast, lunch, and breaks on both days. Each participant is
responsible for his/her transportation, lodging, and non-conference
meals.
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To make hotel reservations, call:
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Radisson Barceló Hotel
2121 P Street NW,
Washington, D.C. 20037
Telephone: (202) 293-3100 -- Fax: (202) 857-0134
Worldwide Reservations: 1.800.333.3333
Mention the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
Our room rate is $125 single; $125 double
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If you have questions about the program, please contact Joan Lippincott at
joan@cni.org.