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Registration ends soon for the Minnesota Digital Library 14th Annual Meeting, taking place on June 7, 2016 at the Continuing Education and Conference Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. The registration deadline is Tuesday, May 31st! Join us for a keynote presentation by Greg Cram (New York Public Library), an MDL update, and afternoon breakouts sessions on a variety of topics. 

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Date and Location

Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Continuing Education and Conference Center
1890 Buford Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
Twitter hashtag: #mndiglib2016

Registration Details

Fee: $25 - Register Now!

Keynote Presentation

Greg Cram is the Associate Director of Copyright and Information Policy at The New York Public Library and he will be the keynote speaker for this year's conference. Greg endeavors to make the Library’s collections broadly available to researchers and the public. He is responsible for developing and implementing policies and practices around the use of the Library’s collections, both online and in the Library’s physical spaces. Greg has helped steer projects through a maze of complex intellectual property issues, including the release of more than 187,000 high-resolution images of public domain collection items. Greg has represented the Library in advocating for better copyright policy and has testified before Congress and the United States Copyright Office.

His keynote address will focus on the lifecycle of digital objects. Once digital objects are online, users want to know how they might be reused for their purposes. Answering this question in a responsible and helpful way has been a challenge that cultural heritage institutions are struggling with. Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) hubs have used over 87,000 unique rights statements to describe the copyright status, restrictions or permissions. To help provide a better and more consistent user experience, DPLA is implementing a limited menu of rights statements. This keynote will discuss the new statements and the broader implications of their use.

Schedule

Morning:

  • Minnesota Digital Library update (MDL and Minitex staff)
  • Keynote Address: Getting it right on rights: How consistent rights statements provide a better user experience (Greg Cram, New York Public Library)

Afternoon Breakout Sessions:

  • Building access to black digital collections
  • Do more with less: How to get your Digital Asset Management initiative started
  • Hit by lightning at an MDL Annual Meeting 
  • ​Oral histories: Privatizing the skill of public storytelling
  • Permission to play
  • The story of NYPL's public domain release

Learn More

Access the full meeting agenda and registration form here. The MDL Annual Meeting is a one-day conference at which MDL participants, partners, and interested professionals gather to learn about the MDL, its current activities, and to attend sessions on a variety of topics such as those listed above.

Look forward to seeing you there!

Written by

Sara Ring
Continuing Education Librarian
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