Hi there,
For those who missed last week's webinar on digital evidence, we’ve posted our interactive recording with International Court of Justice's Shelley Lightburn and distinguished guests from places like the US House of Representatives, the Whitney Museum, and Yale:
https://digitalcuration.umaine.edu/teleconferences/dig_lightburn_teleconf_2021.html
I found it an eye-opening conversation on how strategies like emulation or 3d printing might apply to physical and digital evidence from Rwanda, Kosovo, and other sites of war crimes, and what this says about authenticity and the judicial process.
Lightburn is a graduate of UMaine's Digital Curation program. Anyone interested in learning more about this all-online certificate can visit https://DigitalCuration.UMaine.edu. We are offering a course in Digital Preservation starting 19 January and two courses in Metadata starting May and June 2022.
Safe holidays to all—
jon
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Jon Ippolito
Professor of New Media
Co-director, Still Water
Director, Digital Curation graduate program
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The University of Maine
Twitter: @jonippolito
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