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20 October, WEDNESDAY


UTC+8

Asia/Pacific-China(Beijing)/Singapore

UTC-5

N/S Americas EST USA(Washington DC ) 

UTC-6

N/S Americas CST USA(Chicago)

UTC+0

Europe/Africa UK(London)

UTC+11

Oceania-Australia(Canberra)

UTC+1

Europe/Africa-German (Berlin), Danmark(Copenhagen), Netherlands(Amsterdam)


Beijing

UTC+8

Washington DC

UTC-5

Chicago

UTC-6

London

UTC+0

Canberra

UTC+11

Berlin

UTC+1

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Lecture Hall

Lecture Hall

Academicians Hall

7D Meeting Room

Small Meeting Room

 

1600-1730

0400-0530

0300-0430

0900-1030

1900-2030

1000-1130

Plenary1-Opening Ceremony

1800-1930

0600-0730

0500-0630

1100-1230

2100-2230

1200-1330

Paper Session1

Paper Session2

Panel 1

2000-2130

0800-0930

0700-0830

1300-1430

2300-0030

1400-1530

Paper Session3

Paper Session4

Panel 2

 


1600-1730

Lecture Hall

Plenary 1

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Opening Ceremony

1Welcome  speech by iPRES 2021 chair


2Speech by Academician Jinpei Cheng (honorary chairman of the conference)


3Speech by Academician Tao Zhang( honorary chairman of the conference)


4Keynote Speech:  The Digital Palace Museum Beyond Space and Time, by Xudong Wang,the Director of the Palace Museum 

1800-1930

Lecture Hall

Paper Session 1 - Scanning the New Development // file format

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IDENTIFICATION OF MULTI-PART DIGITAL OBJECTS

Jack O'Sullivan (Preservica Ltd,UK), Richard Smith (Preservica Ltd, UK), Jonathan Tilbury (Preservica Ltd, UK)


 

THE SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES OF SPREADSHEETS

RemcoVan Veenendaal (National Archives of the Netherlands), Lotte Wijsman (National Archives of the Netherlands), AsbjørnSkødt (Danish National Archives), Kati Sein (National Archives of Estonia), Jacob Takema (National Archives of the Netherlands), Jack O’Sullivan (Preservica, United Kingdom)


 

THE TIP OF THE VALIDATION ICEBERG

Jay Gattuso (National Library of New Zealand), Andrea Goethals (National Library of New Zealand)


 

TEXT FILE FORMAT IDENTIFICATION: AN APPLICATION OF AI FOR THE CURATION OF DIGITAL RECORDS

Santhilata Kuppili Venkata (The National Archives, UK), Paul Young (The National Archives, UK), Alex Green (The National Archives, UK)

1800-1930

Academician’s Hall

Paper Session 2 - Scanning the New Development // data object & metadata

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EXPLORATION OF PRESERVATION METADATA TOWARDS MEDICAL RESOURCES LONG-TERM ARCHIVING

Chenliu Yang (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), Jiahui Hu (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), Qian Wang (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), Lei Wang (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), Kuanda Yao (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), An Fang (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences)


 

WHEN DIGITAL REMEMBERS ANALOGUE - CONSERVATION METADATA FOR ANALOGUE FILM AS PRESERVATION DESCRIPTION INFORMATION IN A DIGITAL ARCHIVE

Michelle Lindlar (TIB - German National Library of Science and Technology), Merle Friedrich (TIB - German National Library of Science and Technology), Miriam Reiche (TIB - German National Library of Science and Technology)


 

THE ITALIAN GUIDELINES ON CREATION, MANAGEMENT AND PRESERVATION OF DIGITAL RECORDS. A PROPOSED METHODOLOGY FOR FILE FORMATS ASSESSMENT

Stefano Allegrezza (University of Bologna, Italy)


 

PROJECT PIPELINE: PRESERVATION, PERSISTENCE, AND PERFORMANCE

Jane Greenberg (Drexel University), Christopher B.Rauch (Drexel University), Mat Kelly (Drexel University)

1800-1930

7D Meeting Room

Panel 1

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PANEL DISCUSSION ON LONG-TERM PRESERVATION AND UTILIZATION OF DIGITAL DUNHUANG RESOURCES

Peter Zhou(University of California, Berkeley), Linqiang Luo(Seagate Technology, US), Jian Wu(Dunhuang Academy),Kendell Chilton(Futurewei), Tianxiu Yu(Dunhuang Academy)

 

2000-2130

Lecture Hall

Paper Session 3 - Exploring the New Horizons // software preservation

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PRESERVING LANDMARK LEGACY SOFTWARE WITH THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ACQUISITION PROCESS

Roberto Di Cosmo (Inria and University of Paris,France),Carlo Montangero (University of Pisa, France), Guido Scatena (University of Pisa, France), Laura Bussi (University of Pisa, France)


 

3D PRESERVATION MODELS AND MODALITIES: ADVANCING RESEARCH REPRODUCIBILITY AND CAPACITY AT VIRGINIA TECH

AlexKinnaman (Virginia Tech,USA), Maureen Saverot (Virginia Tech, USA),YinlinChen (Virginia Tech, USA), KaraLong (Virginia Tech, USA),Nicholas Polys (Virginia Tech,USA), Sterling Nesbit (Virginia Tech, USA), Michelle Stocker (Virginia Tech, USA), Shuhai Xiao (Virginia Tech, USA), Nathan Hall (Virginia Tech, USA)

 

 

SOFTWARE PRESERVATION IN THE NETHERLANDS: LOWERING THE THRESHOLD FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS

Jesse de Vos (The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision), Claudia Röck (The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision), Eoin O'Donohoe (The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)


 

A USABILITY STUDY OF EMULATION

Jakob Moesgaard (Royal Danish Library, Denmark), Claus Jensen (Royal Danish Library, Denmark)

2000-2130

Academician’s Hall

Paper Session 4 - Building the Capacity & Capability // systematism & infrastructure

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DIGITAL SERVICE DESIGN FOR MUSEUMS BASED ON DATA CURATION: TAKE THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE-STOP ONLINE DIGITAL PLATFORM OF THE PALACE MUSEUM AS AN EXAMPLE

Xiaolu Kang (The Palace Museum, China)

 

EXECUTABLE ARCHIVES: SOFTWARE INTEGRITY FOR DATA READABILITY AND VALIDATION OF ARCHIVED STUDIES

Natasa Milic-Frayling (Intact Digital Ltd, UK), Marija Cubric (University of Hertfordshire, UK)

 

BUILDING POLICY & CAPACITY: LAUNCHING THE U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DIGITAL COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT COMPENDIUM

Trevor Owens (U.S. Library of Congress), Camille Salas (U.S. Library of Congress), Jesse Johnston (University of Michigan), Andrew Cassidy-Amstutz (U.S. Library of Congress), Pedro Gonzalez-Fernandez (U.S. Library of Congress), Kristy Darby (U.S. Library of Congress)


HARMONIZING HUMAN INFRASTRUCTURE: A CASE STUDY OF BRINGING PRESERVATION WORKFLOWS OF    A    LIBRARY, ARCHIVE, AND MUSEUM INTO ALIGNMENT

Hanna Bertoldi (University of Notre Dame, USA), Peggy Griesinger (University of Notre Dame, USA), Mikala Narlock (University of Notre Dame, USA)

2000-2130

7D Meeting Room

Panel 2

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BUILDING A LOCAL DIGITAL PRESERVATION INFRASTRUCTURE:  EXPERIENCES IN SELECTING AND IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL PRESERVATION SYSTEMS

Oya Y.Rieger (Ithaka S+R, USA), Michael Boock (Oregon State University, USA),Lindsay McCormack (University of Oxford, UK), Nick Ruest (York University, UK)