The Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance, PRDLA, has published (8 November) the presentations delivered at its annual meeting which met in Vancouver, Canada 2-4 October 2013. They are:
Cross-cultural collaborations: building a digital oral history archive by Thuy Vo Dang & Lorelei Tanji, UC Irvine Libraries
Adding value to old collections: transferring materials from the Japanese era to digital age by Jihyoung Song, Seoul National University Library
ORCID and its HKU Implementation by David Palmer, The University of Hong Kong
Go East Young Man: Mark Twain’s Imagined Pacific Community by Thomas C. Leonard, University of California, Berkeley
Involving and evolving in e-infrastructure for science & research by Nie Hua, Peking University Library
Fables, Feathers and the Fallen: lessons in digital collaboration by Brian Flaherty, The University of Auckland Library
Advancing and building connections: NUS Libraries’ efforts in supporting the NUS community Lee Cheng Ean, National University of Singapore
PRL: The Pacific Rim Library by Brian Flaherty, The University of Auckland Library
Proposal For Funded Staff Exchanges Between PRDLA Institutions by Brian Schottlaender, University of California, San Diego
UBC Library’s Digital Preservation Strategy by Bronwen Sprout & Sarah Romkey, UBC Library
Indigitization: Community Digitization and the Aboriginal Audio Digitization by Gordon Yusko, Gerry Lawson, Ann Stevenson, Sarah Dupont, The Unviersity of British Columbia
Cooperation on Competitive Intelligence Analysis: Decision Information Support Service by Le Wang, Fudan University Library