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DCC Wrapping Up

The Digital Curation Conference is wrapping up. There were some salient take-aways.

  1. The UK has a much more focused national strategy for digital library development due largely to the structure of funding organizations.
  2. Relatedly, the one off, silo-ed, unfederated, independent architecture of US digital collections, both within and without individual institutions, is due largely to the grant situation in the US.
  3. Holding a digital library/data center/information management conference 2 stories below ground without wireless Internet or mobile phone reception is both hugely annoying and enormously beneficial.
  4. The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program, while providing me with interesting work, doesn’t seem like it will provide the national direction that I think is necessary. I trust the digital preservation experience will be valuable to others, though.
  5. Conferences that include food and Internet in the conference registration rock. It’s nearly impossible for most academics I know to request funding for Internet.

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One Response to “DCC Wrapping Up”

  1. DaleA Says:

    I couldn’t agree more with your third point, and have been thinking about it post-conference. At first I felt robbed by the lack of wireless, but I did notice that I paid far better attention in some talks than I otherwise would have had I had it. Not sure where I stand on this now, although I think I’m still a fan of having it everywhere at conferences.

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