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Registration is Closing Soon!
 
Registration for the BitCurator Users Forum 2020 closes on October 2, 2020!

We are proud to offer registration for BUF20 at a sliding scale starting at $0.  This year's Forum features four days of programming. Sessions will be non-concurrent (single-stream) and will run live starting at 11am ET. Each day will include a variety of opportunities for engagement including workshops, lightning talks, and themed sessions on Scalability and Automation, Access, and Imaging. We also have a few special sessions this year! We’ll do a rerun of our popular “Great Question!” session where attendees can ask anonymous questions in an open forum, and two Birds Of A Feather sessions for BIPOC and Students and New Professionals.

Register via Eventbrite:  https://bitcuratorusersforum2020.eventbrite.com.

 

Sponsorship Program

The Program Committee welcomes sponsors for the event. Please visit the Sponsorship section of the website or contact <jess.farrell@educopia.org> to learn more.

About the BitCurator Users Forum

The BitCurator Users Forum brings together representatives from libraries, archives, museums, and related information professions engaged in or considering digital archival work to acquire, better understand, and make available born-digital materials. The forum will balance discussion of theory and practice of digital archiving and related digital analysis workflows with hands-on activities for users at all levels of experience with digital archival methods in general, including the BitCurator environment, and other tools for use in digital analysis and curation.
Program Committee

The BitCurator Users Forum is organized by the BCC’s Program Committee:

Brian Dietz, North Carolina State University (co-chair)
Shira Peltzman, University of California, Los Angeles (co-chair)
Laura Alagna, Northwestern University
Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez, University of California, Irvine
David Cirella, Yale University Libraries
Elizabeth Dunham, Arizona State University
Stacey Erdman, Arizona State University
Kelly Phillips, Northern Arizona University
Alice Prael, Yale University Libraries
Jess Farrell, Educopia Institute
Hannah Ballard, Educopia Institute
Caitlin Perry, Educopia Institute

 

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