Webinar Cycle
This cycle of Webinars is an initiative of the Project "Forever", a collaboration between the Art Library and Archives of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Arquivo.pt within the ROSSIO infrastructure.
Webinars are geared towards the community of artists, curators, gallerists and event producers, also open to anyone interested in learning more about preserving websites.
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Webinars:
The Arquivo.pt and the preservation of digital memory
April 29 / 15:00 - 16:30
Webinar presented by Daniel Gomes and dedicated to the theme of digital memory preservation and Arquivo.pt, focusing on the case of websites related to artists, galleries and other entities of the national panorama. Arquivo.pt is a public service that preserves webpages and contents dating back to 1996, making their contents accessible for memory and research purposes.
Recommendations for creating future-proof websites
May 27th / 15:00 - 16:30
Webinar with presentation by Daniel Gomes. It deals with the best practices needed for a website to be preservable. It presents technical recommendations for web publishing so that your digital information is not lost and can be preserved for future access.
Web archiving: do-it-yourself!
01 July / 15:00 - 16:30
Ricardo Basílio and Rita Cêpa explain how websites and pages about artists, art galleries and art festivals were identified. They then demonstrate through practical cases how anyone can save their website in a standardised format, using available tools, so that it is preserved for the future.
SPEAKERS
Daniel Gomes (Arquivo.pt Manager)
He initiated and leads the Arquivo.pt service at FCT-FCCN. He has been a researcher in the field of web-based information systems since 2001. His main interests are digital preservation, usability and web-based information systems.
Ricardo Basílio (Digital curator at Arquivo.pt)
Digital curator at Arquivo.pt in the context of the ROSSIO infrastructure, since September 2018. He holds a Master's degree in Documentation and Information Sciences from the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon.
Rita Cêpa (ROSSIO Infrastructure Grant Holder)
Master in Painting from Faculdade de Belas-Artes da Universidade de Lisboa and author of the platform on contemporary art "Veni Vidi".