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22 October, FRIDAY


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

Zoom#1

Zoom#1

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Zoom#4

Lecture Hall

Lecture Hall

Academicians Hall

7D Meeting Room

Small Meeting Room

 

0900-1130

2100-2330(-1 days)

2000-2230(-1 day)

0200-1130

1200-1430

0300-0600

Professional Visit

1600-1730

0400-0530

0300-0430

0900-1030

1900-2030

1000-1130

Open Local Event

1800-1930

0600-0730

0500-0630

1100-1230

2100-2230

1200-1330

Session9
Lightning
talks-1

Session10
Posters

Panel 5

2000-2130

0800-0930

0700-0830

1300-1430

2300-0030

1400-1530

Session 11
lightning talks-2 & Hackathon

Paper Session12

Paper Session13

2200-2330

1000-1130

0900-1030

1500-1630

0100-0230(+1 day)

1600-1730

Plenary 3-Closing ceremony


1600-1730

Lecture Hall

Open Local Event - Cross-domain Preservation Collaboration

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Development and Practice of Elsevier Digital Preservation

Gino Ussi(Elsevier Executive Vice President )

Development and Innovation of Long-term Preservation of Digital Resources in the New-Tech age

Harald Wirsching (Managing Director, Data and Analytics Solutions Group, Springer Nature)

Rosetta – Digital preservation for any institution of any size

Daniel GreenbergEx Libris Product Manager

1800-1930

Lecture Hall

Session 9 - Lightning talks 1

Zoom#1

14 Lightning Talks will be presented, each up to 5 minutes. 

1800-1930

Academician’s Hall

Session 10 – Poster Presentation

Zoom#2

9 Poster presentations will be given, each up to 8 minutes. 

1800-1930

7D Meeting Room

Panel 5

Zoom#3

EMAIL ARCHIVING: A COLLABORATIVE JOURNEY

Ruby Martinez (University of Illinois, USA), Chris Prom (University of Illinois, USA),Stephen Abrams (Harvard University, USA), Gregory Wiedeman (University of Albany, SUNY, USA), Matt Teichman (University of Chicago, USA)

2000-2130

Lecture Hall

Session 11 - Lightning talks 2 & Hackathon

Zoom#1

11 Lightning Talks will be presented, each up to 5 minutes. 


COPTR-EDIT-A-THON: Tooling up for digital preservation

Ania Molenda (Dutch Digital Heritage Organization, Netherlands), Paul Wheatley (Digital Preservation Coalition, UK), Stacey Erdman (Digital POWRR,USA)

2000-2130

Academician’s Hall

Paper Session 12 - Enhancing the Collaboration

Zoom#2

PRESERVING FOR PEOPLE: OBSERVING HUMANITIES SCHOLARS' RESEARCH PRACTICES IN A HYBRID ARCHIVE ENVIRONMENT

Alexandra Leigh (City, University of London / The National Archives, UK), Stephann Makri (City, University of London, UK),Alex Taylor (City, University of London, UK),Alec Mulinder (The National Archives, UK), Sarra Hamdi (The National Archives, UK), Sonia Ranade (The National Archives, UK)

 

COLLABORATIVE MECHANISM FOR PUBLIC DIGITAL PRESERVATION SERVICE IN CHINA

Zhenxin Wu (National Science Library, CAS Department of Library Information and Archive Sciences, University of CAS, China), Xiaolin Zhang (National Science Library, CAS Department of Library Information and Archive Sciences, University of CAS, China), Jiancheng Zheng (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Dongrong Zhang (National Science Library, CAS Department of Library Information and Archive Sciences, University of CAS, China),Honghu Fu (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

 

DEPENDENCE RESCISSION AND SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION: KEY STRATEGIES TO LONG-TERM PRESERVATION OF DIGITAL ARCHIVES

Qian Yi (Renmin University, China), Ma Linqing (Renmin University, China)

 

TOWARDS LEVELS OF DIGITAL PRESERVATION AS A SERVICE

Jefferson Bailey (Internet Archive, USA), Peggy Lee (Internet Archive, USA)

 

2000-2130

7D Meeting Room

Paper Session 13 - COVID-19 and Digital Preservation

Zoom#3

COMPARING HOW TO TAKE CARE OF HUMANS’ AND BIT-STREAMS’ LIVES

Eld Zierau (Royal Danish Library)

 

A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO PRESERVING AT-RISK OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS: “JOURNALS PRESERVED FOREVER”

Alicia Wise (CLOCKSS, UK)


THE DESIGN OF COLLABORATIVE MARKING MODE FOR MUSEUM COLLECTIONS-TAKING "GUGONG MINGHUAJI" AS AN EXAMPLE

Sun Jing (The Palace Museum,China)


A SMART GUIDE TO PREFERRED FORMATS

Sam Alloing (KB, National Library of the Netherlands), Remcode Boer (ArchiXL, Netherlands), Marjolein Steeman (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)


AI VIDEO GAME LEGACY ASSETS CLASSIFIER

Stefan Serbicki (Electronic Arts, USA)

2200-2330

Lecture Hall

Plenary 3

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Closing Ceremony

1. Keynote SpeechDigital Preservation to Support Digital Society, by Liu Xiwen, Director of National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2. Professional Awards Ceremony
(1) The Best Paper Award
(2) Angel Dappert Memorial Award
(3) The Best New Comer Award
(4) The Best Poster Award
3. STG Chairs’Remarks
4. Brief Summary of iPRES 2021
5. Host Handover to iPRES 2022