Where available, slides are in PDF format, audio in mp3.
Perspectives
- Luciana Duranti, “A Framework for Digital Heritage Forensics.” Slides | Audio
- Stephen Eniss, “Marian Moore’s Sofa.” Text | Audio
- Seamus Ross, No Title. Audio
Education and Training
- Brad Glisson, No Title. Slides | Audio
- Cal Lee, “Toward a Digital Acquisition Learning Library.” Slides | Audio
- Pat Galloway, “Educating for Digital Archiving.” Slides | Audio
- Robert Maxwell, No Title. Audio
Fieldwork
- Pete Hornsby, “Forensics and the Salman Rushdie Papers.” Slides | Audio
- Michael Olson, “Digital Forensics @ Stanford Libraries.” Slides | Audio
- Susan Thomas, “Digital Forensics and Bodeleian Electronic Archives & Manuscripts (BEAM).” Slides | Audio
- Jeremy Leighton John, “iCuration and Virtual Archival Computing.” Slides | Audio
Government Practitioners
- William Eber, No Title.
- Barbara Guttmann, “Computer and Mobile Forensics Standards.” Slides | Audio
- Simson Garfinkel, “Automated Forensics Research at NPS.” Slides | Audio
- Leo Scanlon, “Recovering Data of Forensic Interest.” Slides | Audio
Overview of Draft Report
- Matthew Kirschenbaum, “Overview.” Slides | Audio
- Gabriela Redwine, “Challenges.” Slides | Audio
- Richard Ovenden, “Custodial Issues.” Slides | Audio
Unless otherwise noted, all works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
The original schedule for the symposium can be viewed here.