Session A. Distribution and Access - 21, Oct (Thu) / 08:00 (KST)
This session investigated the best way to prepare and distribute digital materials associated with the NDRMA to libraries around the world.
Title |
Speaker |
Opening Remarks |
Donghak Shin |
General Introduction |
Wayne de Fremery |
The World Significance of the Archives of the National Debt Redemption Movement from the UNESCO Perspective |
Kwibae Kim |
Outreach for Discovery |
Karen Coyle |
Digital collections in the Harvard-Yenching Library: Acquisitions and Services |
Mikyung Kang |
Digital Preservation and Distribution of East Asian Time-Based-Media/Audiovisual Archival Materials at Columbia University |
Jim Cheng |
Enhancing the FAIRness of the (meta)data in the Korean National Debt Redemption Movement Archive (NDRMA) |
Marcia Zeng |
Designing the Digital Archive for Diverse Audiences |
Anne Gilliland |
Session B. Preservation and Digital Continuity - 21, Oct (Thu) / 20:00 (KST)
This session focused on how best to preserve and make accessible to large variety of media objects associated with the archive and to make recommendations for a digital continuity plan.
Title |
Speaker |
Opening Remarks |
Donghak Shin |
General Introduction |
Wayne de Fremery |
The World Significance of the Archives of the National Debt Redemption Movement from the UNESCO Perspective |
Kwibae Kim |
WarSampo – Finnish WW2 and Casualties on the Semantic Web . Vision, implementation, and lessons learned |
Eero Hyvönen |
Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Innovation in Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage |
Sophy Chen |
Developing a Cross-domain Ontology for a Usable Semantic NDRM Archives |
Ji-myung Kim |
20th Century Press archives: Wikidata and it's use as an infrastructure |
Joachim Neubert |
Securing long-term access and use of digital documentary heritage |
Natasa Milic-Frayling |
Dublin Core: Metadata designed for linking |
Thomas Baker |
NDRM Archive System Demo |
Session C. Data Utilization - 22, Oct (Fri) / 20:00 (KST)
This session investigated how best to prepare data associated with the NDRMA so that it can be made use of by a wide variety of international, translational, and transdisciplinary communities, including historians, political scientists, economists, digital humanists, and machine learning specialists wishing to model historical data.
Title |
Speaker |
Opening Remarks |
Donghak Shin |
General Introduction |
Wayne de Fremery |
The World Significance of the Archives of the National Debt Redemption Movement from the UNESCO Perspective |
Kwibae Kim |
Harnessing the Power of Documentary Genre |
Gillian Oliver |
Digital Humanities Projects on Cultural Heritages in the GMS |
Kulthida Tuamsuk |
Considerations for supporting the digital continuity of NDRMA collections |
Jihyun Kim |
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