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DC-ANZ 2005 Full Programme

Sponsored by: Standards Australia (IT-19-1)

Monday 30th May | Tuesday 31st May | Wednesday 1st June

Monday 30 May (incl. Education Day)

Times Session Session
8.30 am   Registration | tea and coffee.
9.00 am 1

Dublin Core metadata tutorial (Part 1 45 mins) [Council Chamber]

Presenter: Douglas Campbell, New Zealand National Library - You've probably encountered a lot of jargon in the Dublin Core world. Douglas explains what they mean, why they are useful, and how they inter-relate.

10.00 am 2

Keynote Plenary (60 mins) [Council Chamber]

Welcome and Opening: Liddy Nevile, La Trobe University. (5 mins)

The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative : Makx Dekkers, DCMI CEO (45 mins)

DC-ANZ: Liddy Nevile, La Trobe University (10 mins)

11.00 am   Break | tea and coffee.
11.30 am 3

Plenary Session - Presentations and discussion (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

Towards an Education Sector Architecture Framework & an Education Sector Metadata Schema for New Zealand - Adrienne Kebbell - The NZ Education Sector Architecture Framework (ESAF) programme combines business processes and technologies for the education sector. A component of this is an Education Sector Metadata Schema.

The development and implementation of a metadata application profile for learning resources - Irvin Flack, DET, NSW

1.00pm  

Lunch

2.00pm 4

Plenary Presentations [Council Chamber]

Putting Images Online - Jonathan O'Donnell, this talk will describe what has and what has not been done yet in Australia

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Special Workshop - Towards A metadata framework for education (90 mins)

This session, sponsored by Standards Australia (IT-19-1), will further work on the framework. There will be active participation in this process. Co-ordinator: Jon Mason, education - au

4.00 pm 5

Plenary Session (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

Speed Dating Metadata Standards: meet 30 metadata standards in 30 minutes and choose your favourites to take home with you. - Adrienne Kebbell & Douglas Campbell - NZNL - Take a speedy tour through the hot schemas, protocols, and metadata standards in use now and on the horizon and find out which are important to you. Includes: DC, EAD, METS, RDF, TEI, RAD, DOI, OAI, SRW, Shibboleth, LOM, LDAP, and MET.

Poor search facilities cost money - is metadata the answer? - David Hawking, CSIRO

A Dublin Core Application Profile for Business Metadata and the Zachman Framework - Bruce Mcleod, Spirit Consulting

Special Workshop (90 mins) [..]

Education metadata framework workshop (continued)

6.00 - 7.30pm  

DC-ANZ (inside) BBQ, John Scott House, La Trobe

Tuesday 31 May

Times   Session
8.30 am   Registration | tea and coffee.
9.00 am 6

Dublin Core metadata tutorial (Part 2 45 mins) [Council Chamber]

Presenter: Douglas Campbell, New Zealand National Library

10.00 am 7

Plenary Keynote (60 mins) [Council Chamber]

"TBD - To Be Disclosed" - Debbie Campbell - National Library of Australia (45 mins)
11.00 am   Break | tea and coffee.
11.30am 8

Plenary Session (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

The State of AGLS - Adrian Cunningham, AGLS/National Archives of Australia

The use of Subject and Function in AGLS metadata - Sarah Eastwell, Dept Primary Industry, QLD

Accessibility Metadata - Liddy Nevile, Latrobe University

1.00pm  

Lunch

2.00pm 9

Plenary Session - Preservation (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

Managing digital objects and their metadata: challenges and responses - Douglas Campbell, NZNL - This paper looks at the current environments and challenges for managing preservation digital objects, the metadata used to manage them, and the business processes that support these activities, and documents the NZNL's responses to these challenges.

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Digital Repository Workshop session (90 mins) [Room ??]

This session will be for digital repository developers to discuss their problems (and successes) - Simon Pockley and Ebe Kartus, Deakin University - Participants are invited to present reports of their work in the field and participate in discussion. Please prepare a one-page summary identifying yourself and describing your work.

4.00pm 10

Plenary Session - Short Presentations (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

An overview of the MODS Metadata Specification - Andrew Stevens, CAVAL - This specification makes it possible for Librarians to easily transfer their skills from cataloguing MARC records to cataloguing in MODS

A minimum metadata application profile for optimising resource discovery and sharing resources: The Tasmanian Metadata Application Profile - Carmel Denholm, State Library of Tasmania

Opening up the use of Intellectual Property through Trademarks and Metadata - Carol Fripp, AEShareNet Ltd. - AEShareNet has been pioneering the streamlining of copyright management within the education and training sectors, through utilizing an online e-business platform combined with a website for discovery.  

6.30 - 9.30pm  

DC-ANZ Dinner, John Scott House Restaurant, La Trobe

Wednesday 1 June (incl. Research Day)

Times Session Session
8.30 am   Registration | tea and coffee.
9.00 am 11

DC-ANZ 'Annual General Meeting'

10.00 am 12

Keynote Plenary (60 mins) [Council Chamber]

Metadata Research in Japan - Shigeo Sugimoto - University of Tsukuba- (45 mins)
11.00 am   Registration | tea and coffee.
11.30am 13

Presentation Session (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

The DCMI Registry, registry research, discussion - Mitsuharu Nagamori, University of Tsukuba

Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories - Kevin Bradley, NLA

1.00pm  

Lunch

2.00pm 14

Plenary Session - Short Presentations (90 mins) [Council Chamber]

If we're not there yet, how far do we have to go? A review of web metadata at the University of Melbourne - Eve Young and Baden Hughes, University of Melbourne

Dublin Core goes Maori - Karen Rollitt, New Zealand National Library - An overview of the development of Te Reo Maori Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and the implementation of a distributed version of the Dublin Core Registry on the Library's website.

Matapihi - Sam Searle (presented by Douglas Campbell), New Zealand National Library - Matapihi offers a single search across partner's metadata records building on the successful PictureAustralia model. It uses RDF/XML for more granular metadata, and XSL.

4.00 pm 15

Plenary Review Session (60 mins) [Council Chamber]

Chair: Liddy Nevile

Conference round-up - Chairs of all sessions to report

5.00 - 6.00 pm  

DC-ANZ Closing Drinks, John Scott House, La Trobe

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