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Thursday, August 14 • 1:30pm - 2:45pm
SESSION 210 - Do You Hear What I Hear? Introducing High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship

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Funded by a National Endowment for the Humanities Digital Humanities grant, the objectives of the High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship (HiPSTAS) project are to identify needs within academic, presidential, and tribal community libraries for developing systems that facilitate large-scale computational analysis and visualization. Panelists describe identified needs and four speakers discuss how scholars and archivists are using the project to facilitate description, access, and scholarship with sound collections.

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Tanya E. Clement

Assistant Professor, The University of Texas at Austin
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Kira Homo

Electronic Records Archivist, University of Oregon
Kira B. Homo holds an MLS from Indiana University and an MA in Medieval Studies from the University of Toronto. As the Electronic Records Archivist in Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Oregon, she is responsible for ingest, access, and preservation of... Read More →
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Kari Kraus

Associate Professor, University of Maryland
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Eric Rettberg

Edger F Shannon Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Virginia
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Elizabeth Russey Roke

Discovery and Metadata Archivist, Emory University


Thursday August 14, 2014 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Washington 6 [Exhibition Level] Marriott Wardman Park, 2660 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC 20008

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