See you @ CURATEcamp 2012 Georgia Tech

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Susan Wells Parham

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May 4, 2012, 5:08:43 PM5/4/12
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Looking forward to seeing many of you next Monday at Georgia Tech

http://wiki.curatecamp.org/index.php/CURATEcamp_2012_GATECH_site

Breakfast at 8AM, camp at 9.

Susan

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Gregory Jansen

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May 9, 2012, 2:59:38 PM5/9/12
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Hi y'all,
I'd say CurateCAMP SE was a great success and well organized by our hosts at Georgia Tech. I was thankful for the discussions and to spend two days together. My favorite breakout sessions were finding aids, micro-services and a general fedora session.

Some highlights that I remember:
  • work flow automation implemented in the file system via inotify
  • finding aids that open repository items in a javascript overlay, like an e-commerce "quick view"
  • imagining historical research within linked data
    • who served in the same civil war regiment?
    • how do their diary pages correspond to regiment movement?
What discussions did y'all find useful?

Greg Jansen
UNC Chapel Hill

Susan Wells Parham

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May 9, 2012, 5:05:37 PM5/9/12
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Thanks for getting us started ...

There were a number of comments made by various attendees throughout the two days that I found particularly insightful.

One of the smaller breakout sessions consisted of a few of us from Georgia Tech explaining our current ETD workflow/software to Chris E (student at UT) - it was a useful exercise for us. The broken places in the workflow become glaringly apparent when you try explaining it to someone who hasn't lived with it for years.

Susan Parham
Georgia Tech

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