The aim of this 2-day workshop is to assess the potential and practicalities of using cloud-based solutions for the curation and long-term preservation of digital materials, focusing particularly on data that originates from research or that supports research processes.

Curation in the Cloud Workshop

Date: Wednesday 7 - Thursday 8 March 2012

Venue: Hallam Conference Centre, 44 Hallam Street, W1W 6JJ

City: London

 This workshop has now passed, but you can view some of the presentations below

The final version of the Curation in the Cloud White Paper is now available

Workshop Presentations

Curation in the Cloud White Paper - Final version

Curation in the Cloud Draft White Paper
Brian Aitken, Patrick McCann, Andrew McHugh, Kerry Miller , DCC
Digital Preservation in the Cloud: A cultural heritage perspective
William Kilbride, DPC
Universal access to all knowledge

Kris Carpenter, Internet Archive

Kindura: Hybrid Cloud Repository

Simon Waddington, KCL

Cloud Preservation Experiences

Andrew Woods, DuraSpace

Hull's Fedora and Hydra perspective

Richard Green, University of Hull

iRODS and Standards

Jens Jensen, STFC

Recent work on sustainability strategies and tactics

Neil Grindley, JISC

Spruce Project

Bo Middleton, Spruce Project

Open Source Sustainability

Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Workshop background?

In recent years the hype around cloud computing as a route to delivering a dazzling array of services has (to quote Gartner) been 'deafening'. But much of the focus has been on using cloud infrastructure to create, process and analyse data, often in relation to business information and in the context of either the virtualisation and green ICT agendas, or for the purpose of providing flexible computational capacity for actively undertaking research work. There has been less opportunity to consider the potential of this technology to address the data curation and long-term preservation needs of researchers and research organisations. Especially in light of emerging UK government-led directives on ensuring long-term open access to publicly funded research, it is more important than ever that organisations have a clear sense of all the choices that are available to them when investing in this critical area.

Workshop aims:

The aim of this 2-day workshop is to assess the potential and practicalities of using cloud-based solutions for the curation and long-term preservation of digital materials, focusing particularly on data that originates from research or that supports research processes. What will particularly be of value is to engage stakeholders from a number of different types and scales of organisations, encompassing those that are able to rely on established and joined-up institutional infrastructures; alongside those who may have more fragmented or immature local measures in place to manage data.

Presentations, panels and breakout style sessions will provide delegates with a number of different ways of engaging with the topic during the workshop.

Workshop white paper:

To promote discussion at the workshop and to provide a focused objective and outcome for this event, a white paper will be drafted and circulated to all delegates prior to the event. Themes, topics, concerns and directions emerging from the event will be incorporated into a second draft of the white paper, the objective of which is ultimately to inform both future funding decisions on the part of infrastructure providers (e.g. JISC), and policy and strategy within institutions.

Who should attend?

Invited participants (i.e. presenters, panelists and/or delegates) will include:

  • active researchers
  • digital curation and preservation experts
  • representatives of funding organisations
  • research infrastructure and cloud solution providers

To book a place at this workshop register here

 Wednesday 7 March

12.30  Lunch   
13.30   Welcome   

 Session 1 - Why focus on cloud computing for curation?

13.35  Cloud computing and Research – a JISC view  Torsten Reimer (JISC)
13.40  Cloud Computing and Curation – a JISC view   Neil Grindley (JISC)
13.45 Curation in the Cloud Draft White Paper Andrew McHugh (DCC)
14.00 Response to White Paper/Case Study  David Wallom (OeRC)
14.15 Cultural Heritage Perspective  William Kilbride (DPC)
14.45 Large-Scale Storage & Curation Kris Carpenter (IA)
15.15 Q&A and Discussion
15.30 Break 
16.00 Panel Session and General Discussion – What do we need and can the cloud provide it?
Dave Tarrant (Southampton)
John Zubrzycky (BBC)
Alex Wade (Microsoft)
Kevin Ashley, DCC (chair)
17.00 Day 1 close

Thursday 8th March

Session 2 – Implementation, Technologies and Standards

09.15

Day 2 Introduction 

09.20 Kindura Project Simon Waddington (KCL)
09.40 DuraCloud  Andrew Woods (DuraSpace)
10.00 Hydra Project and Fedora User Group (UK&Ireland)  Richard Green (University of Hull)
10.20 UK LOCKSS Alliance  Adam Rusbridge (EDINA)
10.30 iRODS and Standards Jens Jensen (STFC)
10.40 Eduserv UMF Cloud Initiative  Andy Powell (Eduserv)
10.50  Break 
11.10 Breakout discussions – Groups to formulate advice to senior management on curation solutions and implementations in the cloud 
12.45 Lunch 

Session 3 – Business Models and Sustainability

13.45 Recent Work on Sustainability Strategies & Tactics  Neil Grindley (JISC)
14.00 The Business Case for Digital Preservation Bo Middleton (SPRUCE Project)
14.15 DuraSpace and Sustainability Jonathan Markow (DuraSpace)
14.30

Panel Session and General Discussion – Are cloud solutions here to stay?  
Chair: Paul Walk (UKOLN)
David Giaretta (APA)
Andy Powell (Eduserv)
Omer Rana (Cardiff)
Shan Rahulan (Janet)

15.00 Wrap-up session and White Paper Review

Patrick McCann (DCC); JISC & KCL/Kindura

15.30  Event Close 

Summary
Start date
07 Mar 2012 00:00
End date
08 Mar 2012 00:00
Venue
Hallam Conference Centre
City
London
Country
UK
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