NDF2016 : 21-23 November
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPs
- Digitisation 101 | Facilitators: Dave Sanderson, Auckland Museum & Mark Beatty, Alexander Turnbull Library [slides]
- Measuring the impact of collections | Facilitator: Eric T. Meyer, Oxford Internet Institute
- Doing it lean: Digital product development | Facilitators: Melissa Firth and Adrian Kingston, Te Papa
- Copyright | Facilitator: Victoria Leachman, Te Papa & Sarah Powell, Auckland Museum
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
KEYNOTES
- Eric T. Meyer, Oxford Internet Institute
- Dave Brown, Microsoft Research
- Takerei Norton, Archives Manager for Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (video unavailable)
- Lillian Grace, Figure NZ
- Seb Chan, Australian Centre for the Moving Image
- Julia Kaganskiy, NEW INC
STREAMED SESSIONS
- Mark Crookston & Ariana Tikao - Understanding impact: A case study of digital te reo Māori archives
- Adam Moriarty - Paul Reynolds Scholarship - International adventures in linked open data
- Nicola Frean (NLNZ, Alexander Turnbull Library) - 'Hello, datasets!’
- Gareth de Walters (Auckland Museum) - Learning to COPE with Galleries
- Jason Hansen (National Library of NZ) - Shaping knowledge
- Meredith Rimmer (Nelson Provincial Museum) - Using photogrammetry to recreate... the Maungatapu murderers’ death masks
- Geoff Hinchcliffe (Australian National University) - Speculative design
- Dave Sanderson (Auckland War Memorial Museum) - Collection imaging: From public spaces to factories
- Adrian Kingston (Te Papa) - More than just a website: Changing the way Te Papa makes digital products
- Richard Falkner, Leslie Lewis & Gareth Evans - Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Film Conservators
- Louise Saunders (UNITEC) - Youth, digital agency and encounters with the past and present
- Leith Haarhoff & Tyler Benson (Palmerston North Libraries) - A model for relevant technology
- Michael Parry (Victoria University) - Transforming and integrating existing heritage digital collections into a digital asset management system
- Katherine Barrow & Fiona Moorhead - Digital curating and a site for possibilities
- James Taylor & Ellen Pullar (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) - Adventures with Supplejack
- Ely Wallis (Museum Victoria) - Enriching collections into stories: Finding ways to link Museum Victoria's collections online
- Judi Eathorne-Gould (NZLII) - Blame it on the White Swan: The search for NZ’s missing legislative Bills
- Lorraine Johnston & Emma Milburn (Dunedin Public Libraries) - Scattered seeds
PANEL SESSIONS
- Labs and incubators for the rest of us
- NDF Ambassadors
- Copyright Q & A
- (When) Do we need a 3D digitisation strategy?
LIGHTENING TALKS
- Kara Kennedy (University of Canterbury): The 2020s called
- Mike Dickison (Whanganui Regional Museum): What I learned about massive branded projects
- Siobhan Leachman (volunteer for Smithsonian): Crowdsourcing & how GLAMs encourage me to participate
- Tim Jones (Christchurch Art Gallery): A new type of audiotour
- Greig Roulston (National Library of New Zealand): Internet Arcade
- Holly Grover (Auckland War Memorial Museum): Social media struggles and sub branded communities