TALKS
- Archives & Computational Thinking Summit, Oct. 15, 2021.
- FDR Library and Museum: Holocaust & Digital Humanities – Virtual Conference – October 10-15, 2021- https://www.fdrlibrary.org/mhcp-conference: (1) “New Intersections between Holocaust Studies and Digital Scholarship” panel, (2) “Computational Methods used in Curating the Morgenthau Diaries” workshop.
- “Automating the Review of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in Japanese-American WWII Incarceration Camp Records”, Part of the “UNLOCKING OUR DIGITAL PAST” Workshop, [Engaging with Policymakers to Improve the Preservation, Access, and Usability of Born-digital Archives] — https://unlockingourdigitalpast.com/, 2nd workshop: Sep. 16, 2021,
- “Digging into Archival Data: How to Introduce Computational Principles and Practices to Your Archives Students”, Archival Educators Section Society of American Archivists, July 30, 2021
- “Computational Thinking and Archival Pedagogy: An Interim Report on the CT-LASER+ Project”, Research Forum Poster, July 28, 2021 — https://www2.archivists.org/sites/all/files/Gracy_Marciano_Buchanan_Kitchens_abstract-bio.pdf
- “Piloting Data Science Learning Platforms through the Development of Cloud-based interactive Digital Computational Notebooks”, Rajesh Kumar Gnanasekaran, and Richard Marciano, submitted to ISGC2021, International Symposium on Grids and Clouds, May 15, 2021, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. See: https://youtu.be/cNBc0AY-r-k.
- NARA / Mellon Workshop: Ensuring Scholarly Access to Government Archives and Records [Archives and AI] — Five Fridays: April 9, 16, 23, 30 and May 7, 2021
- “Establishing a Research Agenda for Computational Archival Science through Interdisciplinary Collaborations between Archivists and Technologists”, P. Nicholas, R. K. Gnanasekaran, L. Perine, A. Hill, R. Marciano, Presented at the SAA 2020 Research Forum. See: https://ai-collaboratory.net/2020/08/05/establishing-a-research-agenda-for-interdisciplinary-cas/
- “Digital Curation to Support Machine Learning”, Teddy Randby, Richard Marciano, Presented at the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Dec. 11, 2020, Atlanta, GA. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v9vLNRzukA
- Computational Archival Science (CAS): An international research collaboration network – https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-research-and-academic-collaboration/our-research-projects/2020-annual-digital-lecture-staff-research-poster-exhibition/#computational-archival-science
- CLIR/AERI2020 Webinar on “Emerging Technologies, Big Data & Archives” [CLIR: Council on Library and Information Resources – AERI: Archival Education and Research Initiative], Co–hosted by Oklahoma State University Emerging Technologies & Creativity Research Lab, and led by postdoctoral fellows Rebecca Y. Bayeck, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture & Azure Stewart, New York University. See: https://sites.google.com/view/emergtechbigdatarchives/project-home featuring 200 attendees from over 30 countries. Jul. 6, 2020. See: https://ai-collaboratory.net/2020/07/06/clir-aeri2020-webinar-on-emerging-technologies-big-data-archives/
- Creative Amsterdam “Salon” at the U. Amsterdam, Richard Marciano, Feb. 18, 2021, Invited to give a talk on Computational Archival Science.
- Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center — Workshop on “Using Holocaust Documents Online: The Changing Relationship between the Archivist and the Users”, Richard Marciano, Nov. 24, 2020. Invited to present: “On the Need to Integrate Computational Thinking into Archival Education & Practice”, as part of the panel on “Methodologies of Accessibility of Holocaust Documentation”.
- Society of American Archivists (SAA) 2020 Annual Meeting, “Erasure and Representation in Archives”, led by Richard Marciano, Aug. 7, 2020. See: https://ai-collaboratory.net/2020/08/10/saa2020/.
- Society of American Archivists (SAA) 2020 Research Forum, “Establishing a Research Agenda for Interdisciplinary Collaborations between Archivists and Technologists”. Aug. 5, 2020. See: https://ai-collaboratory.net/2020/08/05/establishing-a-research-agenda-for-interdisciplinary-cas/
- Alan Turing Institute, Computational Archival Science (CAS) Symposium, Richard Marciano, Jan. 20, 2020, “Introduction to the CAS Network”. See: https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2020-01/event_agenda_2.pdf
- Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar at the U. Pittsburgh, Richard Marciano, Nov. 1, 2019, Information Ecosystems: Creating Data (and Absence) From the Quantitative to the Digital Age, See: https://mellon.org/grants/grants-database/grants/university-of-pittsburgh/1802-05378/. Nov. 1 Podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/information-ecosystems-sawyer-seminar-at-university/id1488946417. Blog at: “Data, Desert Islands, and Digital Dark Ages: Richard Marciano on Records and Data Management at: https://medium.com/information-ecosystems/data-desert-islands-and-digital-dark-ages-richard-marciano-on-records-and-data-management-13acac0219a7
- Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI), July 11, 2019. Invited to present workshop on “Developing a Computational Curriculum Framework for Archival Education”, Liverpool UK.
- Best Practices Exchange (BPE), Richard Marciano, Apr. 30, 2019, “Computational Tools and Strategies in Enhancing Access to Cultural Big Data Collections”, Columbus, Ohio.
- Distinguished Guest Speaker Series, College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University, Apr. 18, 2019, Richard Marciano, Apr. 18, 2019, https://drexel.edu/cci/events/details/?eid=23149&iid=65737
- The Kenneth Karmiole Lecture in Archival Studies, UCLA Ed&IS, Richard Marciano, Feb. 12, 2019, https://ai-collaboratory.net/2019/02/12/ucla-kenneth-karmiole-lecture-in-archival-studies/