It’s that time of year again! We’re bringing some of the most preeminent leaders in Cultural Heritage to the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City to share their wisdom, knowledge, and experience at our annual round table discussion panel. This year’s panel is a stellar line-up of industry professionals covering a wide range of topics, including case studies of digitizing difficult materials, improving workflow efficiency, multi-spectral imaging, and the latest (and future) of industry technology. It’s sure to be an amazing and insightful experience for all involved. See you there!
This Year’s Speakers & Topics:
Digitizing the Carl Van Vechten Slides: The Complete Story
Eric Shows, New York Public Library
Saving Their Stories: Balancing Archival Digitization, Preservation, and Access
Michelle King, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Lessons Learned & Surprises in Making a Film Archive “Visible”
P.D. Young, Art Institute of Chicago
NatGeo’s “Firsts and Frontiers” Project: Digitally Preserving 130 Years of Science, Exploration, & Field Research
Julie McVey, National Geographic
Multi-Spectral Imaging Experiences
Mike Adamo, Duke University
Methodology Behind Complex Digitization Projects
Justyna Badach, Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Latest Phase One Camera Innovations, Including a Sneak Peak at Where the Company is Going
Lau Nørgaard, Head of R+D, Phase One
The DT Digitization Guide for Film & Other Transmissive Materials
Doug Peterson, Head of R+D, Digital Transitions
Spencer Zidarich, Technical Specialist