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____________________________________________Paula De 
Stefano, Head, Preservation Dept.Barbara Goldsmith Curator for 
PreservationNew York University LibrariesVoice: 212/998-2563Email: 
paula.destefano@xxxxxxxxxx:   212/995-4583 

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 IS&T Archiving Conference 
Meeting Announcement and Call for PapersApril 20-23, 2004The Hyatt 
Regency HotelSan ANtonio, Texas, USAGeneral Chair:Franziska Frey, 
Rochester Institute of TechnologyRobert BUckley, Xerox 
CorporationSponsored by: The Society for Imaging Science and 
Technology<A class=moz-txt-link-freetext 
href="">http://www.imaging.ort Cooperating 
Society: TAGAIntroduction to Archiving 2004Preserving our 
heritage is important and so much of that heritage is captured day by day in 
images and documents. Employing economical methods to save some fraction of that 
materials for future generations is vitally important. We are concerned, 
furthermore, not only with how we will recover our own images and documents a 
generation hence, but how we can retrieve, recover and restore the culturally 
and historically important imagery of past generations.This conference 
brings together technical experts to discuss the complex and widely varying 
topics on archiving. Techniques for preserving, cataloging, indexing and 
retrieving images and documents in both digital and human readable formats are 
subjects that will be covered in detail. Our goal is to benchmark systems that 
might be in place to preserve our digital and hardcopy information for the 
future as well as to identify those areas wehre systemsn and technology are not 
yet up to the task, and futher research is of high priority.Accordingly the 
interfacing of digital and hardcopy preservation strategies, issues of format 
obsolescnence, and storage media technoloy are of particular 
interest.The Archiving Conference 2004 will include: invited 
presentations by recognized experts with extensive experience in this field, 
refereed papers, and a series of tutorials to cover the technical basics of 
archiving. Special keynote presentations are planned, including one by Gordon 
Bell, Microsoft Research on his current MyLifeBits research.Proposed Program 
Topics:Digital Image Archiving    Standards for 
digital formats, color spaces, compression    Indexing and 
searching    Saving digital data to physical 
mediaArchiving Conventional Media    Standards for paper 
manufacturing    Archival inks    
Photographic archives, including micro-formats    Storage 
requirements    Indexign and 
retrievalDigitization    High speed 
scanning    High quality scanning    OCR 
and document understandingObsolescence of Digital 
Media    Software and hardware 
obsolescence    Longevity of digital 
media    Cost of media rolloverAccessing Electronic 
Archives    Indexing and searching 
methods    Web portals    Content and 
digital asset managementEmerging Digital Standards    
PDF/A    JPEG 2000    
MPEG    Security and watermarking    
Digital rights management    eBooksCase 
Studies    Digital Archives    Long-term 
archives    Museum collections    
Libraries    Film archives    Medical 
recordsPersonal Photo Archives    Personal digital 
archives    Saving pictures for a 
lifetime    Indexing and organizing    
Digital versus paperHeld in conjunction with TAGA's (Technical 
Association of the Graphic Arts) Annual Conference, April 
18-21.Invitation and Instructions to AuthorsProspective authors 
are invited to submit original papers for presentation in any of the technical 
areas listed in the "proposed program topics" section of this brochure. All 
submitted papers wil be refereed by the technical committee in order to ensure 
that the conference provides significant and timely information to its 
participants. Papers should be authoritative and complete in regard to advancing 
the state of knowledge in the subject matter. The conference language will be 
English.Authors may choose either a 20 minute oral presentation or a 
poster presentation with diplay boards. Oral and poster presentationas are 
considered of equal importance and merit, and the author's preference for one or 
the other will be honored whenever possible.If you wish to submit a 
paper, please use the web-based form and process described on the IS&T 
website at the following address:<A class=moz-txt-link-freetext 
href="">http://www.imaging.org/conferences/archiving2004/authors.cfm 
Use of the web based submission process is strongly preferred, however 
submission may also be made via e-mail to <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated 
href="">archiving@xxxxxxxxxxx . Reference 
subject line: Archiving 2004 submission. Please include:750-1000 word 
abstract    Clearly identify the technical content of the 
paper and  (if necessary) what is new compared to previously presented or 
published material on the same topic.50 word biographical sketch of the 
primary authormailing address, phone, fax, e-mail for the primary 
authorpreferred format -- oral or posterpreferred session 
assignmentThe deadline for submission is October 15, 2003Upon 
notice of acceptance, authors will be sent detailed instruction kits for 
submitting the full text of the paper for the conference Proceedings. A 
copyright transfer form must also be completed prior to publication.Note 
especially that each author is responsible for obtaining appropriate clearances 
as necessary for presentation and publication of the work. Papers will be due by 
January 30, 2004 for publication in the proceedings book that will be 
distributed to each attendee at the meeting.TutorialsA full program 
of tutorials is scheduled for Tuesday April 20, 2004. Proposals for tutorial 
classes are invited. For submission instructions, please contact Conference 
Manager Pam Forness, <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated 
href="">pam@xxxxxxxxxxx .Likely topics 
include:    Archival properties of paper and other 
media    Digital format standards    
Physics of archival inks    Storage for digital 
documents    Historical archival 
successes    Lifetimes of various media (magnetic tape, CDs, 
DVDs, paper products)San Antonio, TexasAmerican humorist and 
homespun philospher Will Rogers, once described San Antonio as "one of America's 
four unique cities". From its founding in 1691 by Spanish missionaries, San 
Antonio has grown from a sleepy little Texas pueblo to the 9th largest city in 
the USA. Along the way, it has been the birthplace of the Texas revolution with 
the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 , an important hub of the cattle industry in the 
late 1800's, the temporary home of Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders, the 
site of HemisFair, a world's fair in 1968, and the home of bioscience and hi 
tech industry from the 1980's.Downtown, amid soaring modern office 
buildings, you'll find the old Spanish Governor's Palace has been preserved, as 
well as La Villita, the site of San Antonio's original settlement, now a 
collection of artisans' workshops, restaurants and historic houses. And in the 
heart of the city, 20 feet below street level, lies San Antonio's most popular 
attraction, the River Walk. There, stretching for approximately two and a half 
miles along the tree-shaded banks of the San Antonio River, the diversity of 
cafes, shops, galleries and restaurants offer a sampling of San Antonio's many 
cultures. And, there on the River Walk, and just aross the street from the 
Alamo, is the San Antonio Hyatt, the site of IS&T's Archiving Conference. we 
also have the good fortune to have our conference coincide with Fiesta San 
Antonio, a 10-day city wide celebration, which includes exciting carnivals, 
spectacular sports, fantastic fireworks, lively entertainment, ethnic fests, art 
exhibits and sparkling parades that glide down San Antonio's River Walk and 
streets.Find out more about San Antonio at <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated 
href="">www.sanantoniocvb.com IS&T 
Membership InformationThe Society for Imaging Science and Technology is 
an international non-profit society whose goal is to keep members aware of the 
latest scientific and technological developments in the field of imaging through 
conferences, journals and other publications. We focus on imaging in all its 
aspects, with particular emphasis on silver halide, digital printing, electronic 
imaging, photofinishing, image preservation, image quality assessment, color 
imaging, pre-press technologies and hybrid imaging systems. Dues are $90 
domestic and $100 outside the U.S. per year. Apply for membership prior to 
registering for IS&T's ARCHIVING Conference, and take the member rate for 
the meeting.Benefits of membership include:    
Subscription to the Journal of Imagin Science& Technology or the Journal of 
Electronic Imaging (jointly published with SPIE).    
Subscription to the IS&T Reporter -- "The Window on Imaging" with its 
regular features on standards, new products, conference reports, Society news 
and other imaging news.    Reduced rates for IS&T 
publications -- proceedings, books and your second Journal 
choice.    Recuced registration rates for all IS&T 
conferences and courses. (4-6 conferences each year on selected imaging 
technology topics.)    Access to the Member Only site at 
imaging.org, including the IS&T Membership Directory, subscription access to 
on-line IS&T published papers, and advanced search capabilities for 
papers.We invite you to join. Contact IS&T for an application today. 
703-642-9090; Fax: 703-642-9094; E-mail <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated 
href="">info@xxxxxxxxxxx .The Conference 
CommitteeGeneral Co-ChairsFranziska FreyRochester Institute of 
TechnologySchool of Print Media69 Lomb Memorial DriveRochester, NY 
14623585-475-2712; Fax 585-475-7029<A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated 
href="">fsfpph@xxxxxxx Robert R. 
BuckleyXerox Corporation800 Phillips Road, MS 128-30EWebster, NY 
 14580585-422-1292; Fax: 585-265-8871<A 
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated 
href="">rbuckley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx The 
Program CommitteeRon Antos, Life TouchCharles Bouman, 
PurdueSteve Chapman, Harvard LibrariesBruce Hunt, AdobeJim King, 
AdobeHarvey Levenson, Cal Poly, San Luis ObispoKyle Mashima, 
AdobeLarry Masinter, AdobeRicardo Motta, PiximDouglas Nishimura, 
Image Permanence InstituteSteve Puglia, U.S. National ArchiveMel Sahyun, 
University of WisconsinLouis Sharpe, Picture Elements Inc.Sabine 
Susstrunk, L'Ecole Polytechnique Ferale de Lausanne (Switzerland)Robert 
Tapella, Government Printing Office (GPO) 



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