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Wednesday February 12, 2025 10:45am - 12:00pm EST
This two-session event will examine the intersection of cultural heritage, digital preservation, and metadata. Across the globe, archives hold ephemeral treasures—images, recordings, manuscripts, oral histories, and similar—that define our shared humanity and connect us across times and places. UNESCO has advanced standardized metadata and outlined a program on cultural and digital technologies to strengthen action around heritage. From digital mapping of diverse practices to 3D modelling of World Heritage sites, projects embody and harness the potential of technologies for the new chapter of culture for all. Building on this, the panel discussion adds metadata as an important layer for digital safeguarding and preservation processes. Laying the groundwork, the first session will focus on ethical practices in metadata creation, preserving and amplifying underrepresented voices, and addressing the challenges of safeguarding metadata. Building on this, the second session will feature distinct case studies on approaches to metadata from community practitioners. Together the Humanities Roundtable will offer an in-depth exploration of the critical role metadata and digital preservation play in protecting the legacies of cultural heritage, and the transformative potential of digital preservation of cultural heritage with emerging technologies.

The first half of this discussion can be seen here: https://nisoplusbaltimore25.sched.com/event/1olIW but you can attend this without having attended the first. 

Collaborative Notes
Speakers
avatar for Kimberly Graham

Kimberly Graham

Education Program Manager & DEIA Advocate, NISO
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Michael Stewart

Senior Assistant Librarian and Metadata Librarian, mlstew@udel.edu
Michael Stewart (they/them) is a Metadata Librarian at the University of Delaware and the Metadata Specialist for the New Jersey/Delaware Digital Collective, the NJ and DE service hub for the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). Primary areas of research are aggregation, remediation... Read More →
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Tina Frühauf

Executive Director, Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale
Tina Frühauf is the Executive Director of Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM), with overall responsibility for the organization and its operations. In 2022 Frühauf became the fifth person to lead RILM. Her first milestone in this position was to facilitate... Read More →
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Benjamin Knysak

Executive Editor, RIPM: Répertoire international de la presse musicale
Benjamin Knysak is Executive Editor of RIPM, Le Répertoire international de la presse musicale. Based in Baltimore, RIPM preserves and provides access to the historic musical press and facilitates and encourages research based on this documentary resource.
Wednesday February 12, 2025 10:45am - 12:00pm EST
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