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Tuesday, October 15 • 2:10pm - 3:05pm
#t4c: Digital Double Bind?: Exploring the impact of More Product, Less Process (MPLP) on digital collections

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Session Chair: Victoria Pilato (Stony Brook University)
 
Digital Double Bind?: Exploring the impact of More Product, Less Process (MPLP) on digital collections
Sarah Dorpinghaus(1), Rebecca Pattillo(2), Cory Lampert(3), Rachel Gattermeyer(4)
1: University of Kentucky; 2: University of Louisville; 3: University of Nevada, Las Vegas; 4: University of Wyoming
 
What happens when MPLP practices are applied to digital collections? Four case studies examine discovery and usage, digital library interface design, and preservation of born digital records within the MPLP framework. The session will conclude with a discussion of theoretical and practical changes in descriptive practices for digital archival collections.
 

Moderators
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Victoria Pilato

Digital Projects Librarian, Stony Brook University
Hello. I am the Digital Projects Librarian at Stony Brook University. Chat with me about building digital collections, music, hiking, cats, and art. I have a BFA in Printmaking and I love to talk about copyright, even though I'm not a lawyer.

Speakers
avatar for Sarah Dorpinghaus

Sarah Dorpinghaus

Director of Digital Strategies and Technology, University of Kentucky
avatar for Cory Lampert

Cory Lampert

Head, Digital Collections, UNLV Libraries
Head, Digital Collections, UNLV
avatar for Rebecca Pattillo

Rebecca Pattillo

Metadata Archivist, University of Louisville
RG

Rachel Gattermeyer

Digital Archivist, University of Wyoming


Tuesday October 15, 2019 2:10pm - 3:05pm EDT
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