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erpaWorkshop Budapest: 2nd announcement
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- Subject: erpaWorkshop Budapest: 2nd announcement
- From: "Joy Davidson" <british.editor@erpanet.org>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 19:39:38 EDT
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**Apologies for cross-posting** ERPANET Workshop on "Workflow in Digital Preservation" PROGRAMME INFORMATION ERPANET is pleased to release additional programme information for its workshop on "Workflow in Digital Preservation", to be held on 13-15 October, 2004, at Open Society Archives, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Registration is ongoing at www.erpanet.org. Opening: Wednesday, 13 October, 10 am SESSION ONE: Introduction and Generalities SESSION TWO: Life-cycle Workflow in the Digital Library Stephan Heuscher, ikeep Ltd, Switzerland; Erik Oltmans, National Library of the Netherlands; Carl Rauch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria SESSION THREE: Workflow in Digitisation Projects Rob Mildren, National Archives of Scotland, UK Alan Lock, UK Juli�n Bescos, Inform�tica El Corte Ingl�s, Spain SESSION FOUR: Workflow in Ingest and Maintenance of Digital Archives Mike Smorul, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, USA Richard Jones, Edinburgh University Library, UK SESSION FIVE: Prospects Closing: Friday, 15 October 2004, 12.30 pm Travel and accommodation information is available from the workshop home page at http://www.erpanet.org/events/2004/budapest/index.php. Registration is open at www.erpanet.org. The registration fee is 60 Euro. Refreshments and lunch will be offered by Central European University and ERPANET. On Wednesday evening, participants will be invited to the workshop dinner, hosted by Budapest University of Technology and Economics. For additional information, please contact swiss.editor@erpanet.org.
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