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Please note: The ACA conference website has TAATU starting at 9 or 9:30 but it was always scheduled for the more civilized hour of 10am. We are starting at 10.
The Archives And Technology Unconference (TAATU) 2010
Halifax, Nova Scotia (June 9, 2010)
A Barcamp for Archivists. A BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. They are designed to be fast-paced, intensive, fun events with discussions, demos and interaction from participants.
TAATU will be a free, laid-back event designed for archivists interested in IT and digital culture to hang out, exchange ideas and have some geeky fun. There is no minimum IT experience requirement, alpha-geeks and wannabe-geeks are equally welcome. The only requirement is that you are expected to participate in some manner, whether that is doing a brief presentation, blogging about the event, facilitating a brainstorming group, participating in the discussion, etc.
The day's activities includes the annual meeting of the Special Interest Section on Electronic Records. SISER members in particular are urged to come out for the whole day, and not just the SISER meeting - TAATU will be a brainstorm smorgasbord of electronic records issues and discussions on how archives can use digital media to manage collections and connect with clients.
When/Where
This will be a one-day event (June 9, 2010. 10am-4pm) before the Association of Canadian Archivists' conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Dalhousie University Rowe Management Building. Rooms 3087/3089 This is a nice training room with theater seating, tables with power, data screen and white board. The internet is restricted on campus. The Library school is a 15 minute stroll from ACA conference hotel.
Simple. Add your name under the list of Participants below. Then you're registered. Due to room size, registration is limited to 40 participants.
To keep this a free event, t-shirts are optional and available at cost for $15. Of course, one of the main TAATU attractions is the ability to show of your geek cred to your archives colleagues with an ironic slacker t-shirt. If you want a TAATU2010 t-shirt please add your name and t-shirt size to the T-shirt list below. The $15 will be collected at the start of TAATU.
Participants
Peter Van Garderen, Artefactual Systems
Evelyn McLellan, Artefactual Systems
Paul Maxner, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management
Kelly Stewart, Ummm...Certified ICA-AtoM Trainer (CIT) ?
Amanda Hill, Hillbraith Ltd.
Cindy McLellan, SLAIS UBC
Elizabeth Shaffer, SLAIS UBC
Glenn Dingwall, City of Vancouver Archives
Jonathan Dorey, SIS McGill (beta-geek, version 1.0, public release -- I still need some polishing)
Trecia Schell, Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library
Sara Janes, City of Thunder Bay Archives
Jeremy Heil, Queen's University Archives
Rob Hamilton, The Woodbridge Company Limited
Sonya Sherman, Ignition
Tim Hutchinson, University of Saskatchewan Archives
Cynthia Cochrane IMF Archives (first ACA , looking fwd to this part the most)
Jonathan Wise, Canadian Museum of Civilization (not a geek...just studying them in their natural habitat)
Misty De Meo, County of Brant Public Library
Jennifer Copage, TARR Centre Archives
Yvette Hackett, Library and Archives Canada
Corinne Rogers, SLAIS UBC
Kate Theimer, ArchivesNext
Creighton Barrett, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Lauren Oostveen, Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management
Rodney Carter, RHSJ St. Joseph Region Archives
Kyle Handsaeme, MINISIS Inc.
Karen White, Council of Nova Scotia Archives
Phil Neville, Council of Nova Scotia Archives
Susan Gilson, Council of Nova Scotia Archives (unconfirmed)
tim atherton, archivist-at-large...?
Anna St.Onge, Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections, York University
Sharon White, Belleville-Hastings County Archives (& former ARCHEION Coordinator)
Jim Suderman, Toronto
Laura Macdonald, Halifax Thanks to All. Now have even more topics, lingo and acronyms to investigate!
Joon Sang Baek, Halifax
Geoffrey Allen, Halifax
T-Shirts ($15)
PLEASE NOTE: T-Shirt order deadline was Friday, April 30. The order is now in.
FYI: for whoever organizes t-shirts next year, we used this site (easy to design on-line, good price, good customer service): http://www.customink.com/
The shirts are in and they look great. If you are in town early, stop by the NS Archives 6016 University Ave. and ask for me - Paul Maxner - at the front desk. Give me $15 and I'll give you a great T.
Please post any further questions about this event or issues with this wiki page to the ACA listserv (arcan-l@mailman.srv.ualberta.ca) with the word TAATU somewhere in the subject line.
See also wiki pages from previous two years (when it was called 'ArchivesGeekFest'):
A big thanks to the Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) for including TAATU in the program and promoting it as part of ACA 2010. Thank you also to NSARM for coordinating local arrangements and Dalhousie Faculty of Information Studies for providing meeting space.
Agenda
ArchivesGeekfest is dead. Long live TAATU!
Introductions
Decide on agenda/schedule
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SISER meeting (Jim in the chair)
7.a) Does SISER matter? (Making SISER relevant. Membership engagement.)
7.b) eJournal? Monthly telecon? Wiki?
7.c) New chair?
7.d) Continued SISER 'sponsorship' of TAATU (or vice-versa)?
Participation Sign-up (please add your name to at least one item in the list below)
Promotion (2) (post notices to arcan-l & Facebook group about how awesome TAATU is and to remind people to register)
Greg Bak
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Local Arrangements: Room, wireless, projector, caffeine (1)
Paul Maxner - Room - yes, and a kitchen room beside. Wireless no Projector yes, Caffeine - hoping to get some fresh Just Us coffee and brew it on site - Yes - "Rise Again" Stan Rogers blend. I'm planning an un-catered un-conference. Order in pizza for lunch - from Alexandra's yum.
Event facilitator (1)
Peter Van Garderen
DesignTAATUT-Shirt (1)
Peter Van Garderen
Archives & IT Lightning Talk (possible topics: "Look, my IT rules!", "Help!, my IT sucks!", digitization projects, Archives 2.0, TDRs, putting databases online, web exhibits, archives information system upgrades, electronic records preservation, e-records systems RFPs, blogging, what I learned at conference/course xyz, etc.)
Peter Van Garderen - technical overview of Archivematica, an OAIS-compliant digital preservation system that integrates a number of open-source tools (will bring USB key versions of system for participants to fire up on their laptops)
Evelyn McLellan - preservation planning in Archivematica, evaluation of significant properties and normalization tools to arrive at format-specific preservation plans
Kyle Handsaeme - The Beaton Institute- OPAC
Cindy McLellan - Digital Records Forensics UBC
Rob Hamilton - Woodbridge archives program
Group Brainstorming
What are effective uses of social media for archive organisations? (for those unable to attend Tues. workshop)
2. Discussion out of Sonya's talk. Discuss quotes taken from AIIM Info360.
a. "Consumer technology just *works* you don’t need to read an instruction manual. " i.e. work as play
b. "No significant desktop app has been released in the last 5 years because the web is the platform and it is our future..."
c. "They’re not in the company long-term, so they have little in ‘corporate memory’.. "(staff in a corp, although discussion of software/service providers having same mentality)
d. "You can keep your money in a mattress – or in a bank. Who is better qualified to manage it?)"(i.e we are the experts not you twerps)
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Post a TAATU summary to this wiki, ARCAN-L, Canadian Archivists Blog, and the ACA Bulletin (3)
Creighton Barrett (Sorry I had to leave a little early, but I'll be sure to write up a summary and post the link here - Thanks everyone!).
Jonathan Dorey
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Post TAATU photos to this wiki and/or Flikr
1. Jeremy Heil
Facilitate Archives & IT Haiku group writing
Tim Hutchinson
Prepare Powerpoint Kareoke presentation
Glenn Dingwall
Jeremy Heil
Compete in Powerpoint Karaoke (Battledecks)
Jonathan Dorey – Why not!
Jim Suderman - I had fun last time. If some is good, more must be better.
PowerPoint Karaoke: The Outcome
Jim's Presentation
Kelly's Presentation
Buy silly prize for winners of Powerpoint Karaoke & IT Balderdash
Jeremy Heil
Collect pictures for "add a funny caption to archival photos" game
Sara Janes would appreciate it very much if you participated in this short survey (only 5 questions! super-easy!) If the results are interesting they'll be part of a presentation.
Battledecks/PowerPoint Karaoke: what is Battledecks/Powerpoint Karaoke? Someone prepares a PowerPoint deck of random or related slides. No more than 10. Usually from some obscure, pre-existing presentation. Another person who has never seen the presentation before, pretends its theirs and 'sells it' to the audience. The hilarity ensues as the presenter tries to keep some coherent message to the whole thing without knowing what slide will pop-up next. Two presentations/presenters. Audience votes for winner. Winner gets lame prize (e.g. stuffed toy unicorn).
Archives & IT Haiku: In 2008 we did an Archives & IT quiz, which was awesome (at least from my perspective - I won a toothbrush! - jer.). In 2009, we tried to define a list of awkward tech words and acronyms, with points awarded for a) accuracy, or b) originality (or best laugh). For 2010, we propose a group effort to create Archives & IT Haiku. You may be familiar with Haiku error messages, e.g. see http://www.netlingo.com/word/haiku-poetry-error-messages.php (note: the idea that they actually use these in Japan has been debunked,, just in case there was any confusion). For our game, we suggest breaking into groups of 3-4, with each group to write one or two Haikus and read back to the whole crowd, with the requirement that it somehow involves Archives & IT.
Add a funny caption to archival photos: title says it all, the only question is which unsuspecting photo collections will we troll for fodder?
Archives & IT Lightning Talks
short 10-15 min presentations
PowerPoint, demos and/or just a steady stream of chatter
audience feedback/questions during presentation
possible topics: "Look, my IT rules!", "Help!, my IT sucks!", digitization projects, Archives 2.0, TDRs, putting databases online, web exhibits, archives information system upgrades, electronic records preservation, e-records systems RFPs, blogging, what I learned at conference/course xyz, etc.
I (Jim) could talk about one of two things of current interest to me (no slides) if there's enough interest: 1) enterprise architecture - who's doing it? what's it good for? etc.; 2) ways of getting our hands dirty - "I don't have a system but want to find out more details about..." Re #1: Toronto's in the throes of developing EDRMS requirements and there's now an architecture checkpoint. Curiously, architecture people are telling me what things are records and what are not. Re #2: I've made formal and informal proposals for digital sandboxes. Responses are usually good from IT people until it comes down to putting up the fence. Curiously, responses are usually bad from policy people.
Hackfest/Group Brainstorm Projects - break up into groups, report back at end of afternoon
eg, fun: functional requirements for the world's worst Archives IT system/website (hint: good way to figure out what the ideal system is by flipping it around)
eg, geekie: add a GoogleMap mashup to your online archival descriptions
eg, serious: let's solve this pesky little appraisal of electronic records problem, once and for all.
please propose more (nothing formal expected, feel free to use something from work, a good way to get feedback and actual work done on existing, in-progress projects)
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