CONFERENCE RECORDINGS
"Blockchain Applied: Impact on the Information Profession"
7 June 2018
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RESOURCE PACKET
http://www.libraryblockchain.org/
Opening Keynote: "Blockchain Explained" - Jason Griffey, Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.EEE9C6D0D8397A54D262811F65AB31
Blockchain Panel / Roundtable (1 Hour)
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.BB5B39133A995F720F29166F64C68A
Includes:
- "What Might Standards for Library Blockchain Systems Look Like?"
Todd A. Carpenter, Executive Director, National Information Standards Organization (NISO) - "Legal Concerns about Blockchain That May Not Have Occurred to You"
Dan Blackaby, Head of Technologies Initiatives, Cornell University Law Library - "Security in Libraries: A Case for Blockchain Technology"
Tonia San Nicolas-Rocca, Assistant Professor, School of Information at San Jose State University - "Using Blockchains to Authenticate and Preserve Public Discourse"
Michael Della Bitta, Director of Technology, Digital Public Library of America
"From Healthcare to Information Organizations: Translating Blockchain Practice Across Disciplines" - Frank Cervone, Director of Information Technology, School of Public Health at University of Illinois at Chicago
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.57FAC031CAB508B64106C3C478B8CC
"Applying Blockchain to the Information Professions" - Christina Cornejo, Graduate Student, San Jose State University / Stacey Johnson, Technical Services Librarian at Chino Valley Public Library and MLIS Student, San Jose State University iSchool
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.2C00B3A3D819F9A0253B1B1B5D3BB3
"Blockchain Technology for Recordkeeping" - Patricia C. Franks, PhD, CA, CRM, IGP, MARA Program Coordinator, Professor, School of Information, San Jose State University
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.436F9E2342CFF290707CBA97B1791E
"Setting up a Blockchain for the Public Library" - Ravi Singh, Executive Director, Demco Inc.
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"Community-based Collections - Extending the Library through Blockchain" - M Ryan Hess, Library Services Manager - Digital Initiatives, Palo Alto City Library
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.FE253ADD3F8095CF09CFB17BC02736
"Credentialing using Blockchain for Globally Mobile and Disaster Affected Populations" - Amy Jiang, Library Technology Coordinator / Heather A. McMorrow, Instructional Designer & Program Manager
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.E2DE664124E6305D46F4EBAB1A1A49
"Blockchain and a Fair Art Market" - Eric Meyer, Professor of Social Informatics, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford / Robert Norton, CEO and co-founder of Verisart
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.EDB1E8E4F49882E19DA5750BAB0BEA
"Strategies for Libraries to Provide Blockchain Education, Tools, and Training" - Link Swanson, Systems Engineer, Minitex, PhD Candidate Cognitive Science, University of Minnesota
RECORDING LINK - https://sas.elluminate.com/drtbl?sid=2008350&suid=D.313FB2FD29213974624597776D390C
Closing Keynote - Pros + Concerns (30 minutes)
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- Miguel Figueroa, Center for the Future of Libraries, American Library Association
- Toby Greenwalt, Director of Digital Strategy and Technology Implementation - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
- Bohyun Kim, Chief Technology Officer and Associate Professor at the University of Rhode Island Libraries