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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: Submission Deadline: 15 July 2014
A workshop on digital forensics to be held at the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2014)
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2014), which is taking place at City University London, 8-12 September 2014
http://www.dl2014.org/
The workshop itself will take place on the afternoon of 11 September and the morning of 12 September
APPLYING FORENSICS TO PRESERVING THE PAST: CURRENT ACTIVITIES AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES
Workshop Summary
The application of digital forensics to library, archives and museum (LAM) contexts has gained considerable attention in the past several years. There is increasing recognition of the benefits that digital forensics can bring to archival practice: the creation of authentic copies of data on disks; reflection of the original order of materials; establishment of more trustworthy chains of custody; discovery and exposure of associated contextual information; and identification of sensitive information that should be filtered, redacted or masked in appropriate ways.
Many institutions have begun to establish workflows that include elements of digital forensics, such as use of hardware write blockers, formation of forensic disk images, capture of forensic metadata and search within disk for various forms of “hidden” data. However, there are still many gaps in associated research and professional practice.
This one-day workshop will be held in conjunction with the International Digital Libraries Conference (DL2014). The focus will be on application of digital forensics to acquisition, processing and preservation of materials in libraries, archives and museums. Participants will report on current activities, discuss gaps and opportunities and advance collective action.
The objectives will be to feature innovate application of digital forensics in LAMs; report on the current state of the art; identify challenges, gaps, and opportunities for further collaboration; and articulate recommendations for future activity.
The workshop will include:
Personal introductions and overview
Short talks by individuals reporting on current activities or future possibilities
Small group discussions devoted to planning and strategies for sharing and collaboration in specific areas (based on a clustering of the submitted papers)
Discussion among all participants about implications for collective action
Formulation of next steps
This is intended to be a very inclusive and interactive event. We will issue a call for submissions of very short (one page maximum) papers, which will then serve as
the basis for short talks by participants. The facilitators will then run the break-out discussions in order to allow all participants to dig deeper into the ideas from the talks and collectively formulate concrete areas of future collaboration, research and development that are important to them professionally. Paper contributors will be given an opportunity to make revisions to their papers after the workshop, and we will then disseminate them publicly.
Instructions for Contributors
Those interested in participating in this workshop should submit a short (maximum of one-page) paper related to applying digital forensics in library, archives and museum settings. Potential areas of focus include (but are not limited to: current innovative practices; research and development activities; recommendations for future action; and educational needs and offerings.
Please format your paper using the ACM template: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings- templates.
Submissions should be to following address: [log in to unmask]
If you have questions about this event, please contact [log in to unmask]
Submission Deadline: 15 July 2014
ORGANIZERS
Jeremy Leighton John, British Library
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
Susan Thomas, Bodleian Library
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Joy Davidson
Associate Director
Digital Curation Centre (DCC)
HATII, University of Glasgow
11 University Gardens
Glasgow
G12 8QJ
Tel: 0141 330 8592
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.dcc.ac.uk
http://www.gla.ac.uk/hatii
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