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**PAST EVENT**

The US InterPARES 2 Project presents, "Do You Have the Real Thing? Developing Strategies and Policies for Ensuring Authenticity in Electronic Recordkeeping Systems"

The US-InterPARES Project (International Research on the Preservation of Authentic Records in Electronic Systems) held a symposium at the University of California, Los Angeles on May 15th, 2004. The symposium featured papers and reports delivered by US-InterPARES project researchers about ongoing research related to the creation and preservation of trustworthy electronic records.

Presenters:

Program and PowerPoint Presentations

9 AM ~ 9:30 AM

Anne Gilliland
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles

Introduction and Project Overview

9:30 AM ~ 10:15 AM

Sharon Farb
University Libraries
University of California, Los Angeles

"Status Report on the Policy Cross Domain"

10:15 AM ~ 10:30 AM -- Break

10:30 AM ~ 11:15 AM

Paul Berkman
University of California, Santa Barbara
"Antarctic Treaty Searchable Database Case Study"

11:15 AM ~ 12:00 PM

Jonathan Furner
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles

"
The InterPARES Terminology"

12:00 PM ~ 1:00 PM -- Lunch

1:00 PM ~ 1:45 PM

Nadav Rouche
Graduate Assistant
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles

"
Constructing the InterPARES Thesaurus: A Vocabulary Tool for Diverse Research Communities”

1:45 PM ~ 2:30 PM

Anne Gilliland, Lori Ann Lindberg, and Nadav Rouche
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles

"Examining the Role of Description and Metadata in Ensuring the Creation and Preservation of Trustworthy Records”

2:30 PM ~ 3:00 PM -- Break

3:00 PM ~ 3:45 PM

Richard Marciano
San Diego Super Computer Center
"Archivists' Workbench: A Framework for Testing Preservation Infrastructure"

3:45 PM ~ 4:30 PM

Sally Hubbard
Standards Program, Getty Research Institute
"Status Report on the Danube Exodus Case Study"

4:30 PM ~ 5:00 PM

Discussion and Audience Feedback

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the following for their support of the project:

The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC)

The National Science Foundation

The Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada)

We would also like to thank the UCLA Department of Information Studies and the Center for Information as Evidence for their assistance with this symposium.

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