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2025 Symposium - Preservation Everywhere

  • 01 Aug 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Columbus Metropolitan Library - Main Branch
  • 95

Registration

  • For registrants who are current members of Ohio Preservation Council in good standing.
  • For registrants who are not current members of Ohio Preservation Council
  • For individuals who are presenting or volunteering at the symposium. Please email Virginia Dressler at vdressle@kent.edu for the registration code.
  • For registrants who are currently enrolled in academic programs. Please email Ginnie Dressler at vdressle@kent.edu for student registration code.

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The symposium, "Preservation Everywhere: Bridging the Physical & Digital", will address key digital and physical preservation complexities and how they intersect in the cultural heritage landscape.

This full-day event will feature a keynote presentation by Beatriz Haspo, a culture heritage preservation expert who has worked for national and cultural organizations like Library of Congress and is the Executive Director of APOYOnline

Schedule 

9:45- 10:15AM | Registration and coffee

10:15AM | Welcome and Introduction of Keynote Speaker

10:30AM | Keynote Presentation: Beatriz Haspo (LoC, Apoyo) 

11:45AM | Break –  Visit vendors

12:00PM | Lunch– Box lunch 

1:00PM | Concurrent Sessions I

Track 1: Jessica Ebert (Assistant Conservator at the Preservation Lab - Session on RTI (Reflectance Transformation Imaging) with a set up demo. 

TitleA Practical Approach to Highlight RTI for Cultural Heritage Collections 

Track 2: Dyani Feige (Director of Preservation Services, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA), Philadelphia, PA

Title: Succession planning for cultural heritage

2:00PM | Coffee, break and tours - Pre register for one of CML’s tours, visit the vendors, or enjoy a break. Tours start at 2:15 

3:00PM | Concurrent Sessions II

Track 1: Alyssa Pierce, Digital Preservation Librarian, Case Western Reserve University

Title: How to Develop a Digital Preservation Program and Still Sleep Well at Night

Track 2: Vanessa Applebaum (Toledo Museum of Art) and Sarah Scaturro (Cleveland Museum of Art) 

Title: The Past, Present, and Possible Futures of Conservation Ethics

4:00PM | Final break (workshop set-up)

4:15PM | Workshop(s)/Demo open for everyone 

Three concurrent workshops: 

  • Library and Archives Emergency Preparedness and Response (Holly Prochaska and Ashleigh Ferguson Schieszer, University of Cincinnati)

This session will provide attendees with guidance on preparing for emergencies in libraries and archives, including the creation of policies, priorities, and training.  Additionally, the session will include  hands on triage of wet materials in a variety of physical formats.  

  •  Create Your Own Scanner on a Budget  (Rachel Littleton, University of Dayton)

Digitization offers libraries an opportunity to preserve their physical collection and reach a larger audience, but acquiring the necessary scanners to do so can come at a high cost. During this workshop, participants will explore how their library can best utilize their available resources to create their own digitization scanners. The instructor will walk participants through the design, construction, and assessment phases of Do-It-Yourself digitization scanners with consideration of existing models.

  • Digitization Lab: How to scan the tough stuff (Angela O'Neal, Aaron O’Donovan and Kristen Newby, Columbus Metro Library)

This hands-on workshop focuses digitization techniques for complicated materials such as scrapbooks, tightly-bound books, glass plate negatives, newspapers, etc. The workshop will briefly review FADGI standards and best practices before breaking into smaller groups for scanning demonstrations. Participants are encouraged to submit materials to be used as examples in advance.

5:30PM | Closing remarks

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This project was supported in whole or in part by federal Institute of Museum and Library Services funds, granted through the State Library of Ohio.  The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of IMLS or the State Library of Ohio, and no official endorsement by either agency should be inferred.

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