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Sustaining Digital History
Meeting Schedule, Friday 1 October 2010
Colonial Room, First Floor, City Campus Union
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
8:30 AM: Objectives and Agenda
Doug Seefeldt, Assistant Professor of History & Faculty Fellow, Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, UNL, Will Thomas, Chair, Department of History, Professor of History, John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities, UNL
8:45 AM: JSTOR’s Role in the Changing World of Scholarly Communication
Michael Spinella, Executive Vice President, Global Content Alliances & JSTOR Managing Director
9:00 AM: Discussion
9:15 AM: AHA’s Perspective on the Changing World of Scholarly Communication
Robert Townsend, Assistant Director, Research and Publications, American Historical Association
9:30 AM: Discussion
9:45 AM: Insights from the Scholarly Communication Institute
Abby Smith Rumsey, Director, Scholarly Communication Institute, University of Virginia
10:00 AM: Discussion
10:15 AM: Morning Break
10:30 AM: Roundtable Discussion: How to Manage Digital Scholarship (Peer Reviewing, Editing, Publishing, Preserving…)
Journal Editors: Eliza Canty-Jones, Editor, Oregon Historical Quarterly; Tamara Gaskell, Historian & Director of Publications and Scholarly Programs, Historical Society of Pennsylvania & Editor, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography; Christopher Grasso, Professor of History, College of William & Mary & Editor, William & Mary Quarterly; David Rich Lewis, Professor of History, Utah State University & Editor, Western Historical Quarterly; John F. McClymer, Professor of History, Assumption College & Editor for Online Projects, The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era; Willis Regier, Director of the University of Illinois Press; Robert A. Schneider, Professor of History, Indiana University–Bloomington & Editor, American Historical Review; Carl Weinberg, Editor of the OAH Magazine of History
Noon: Lunch Break
1:00 PM: Authoring Digital Scholarship: Challenges and Opportunities
Anne Rubin, Associate Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1:15 PM: Discussion
1:30 PM: Roundtable Discussion: Digital History Authorship
Journal Editors and Participants
2:00 PM: Roundtable Discussion: Feasible Next Steps
Journal Editors and Participants
3:15 PM: Break for Nebraska Digital Workshop public talks