Triple-eye What?: Applying Delivering Archives and Digital Objects: A Conceptual Model (DadoCM) in Practice

Conference: ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2025
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Panel Discussion 

Session Abstract

Delivering Archives and Digital Objects: a Conceptual Model (DadoCM), is a new framework designed to establish common processes for description and access for digital objects. DadoCM is designed to be feasible for repositories of all sizes to implement and should empower archivists to use the same aggregate and extensible processing and description methods that work well for paper records to digital materials. DadoCM should provide guidelines for both archivists and technologists and should support many levels of implementations, from basic linking to individual documents to embedding complex multi-level digital objects using International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) manifests.

Topic/Title of Individual Presentation

Gregory Wiedeman: Announcing Delivering Archives and Digital Objects: a Conceptual Model (DadoCM)
Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez: Applying DadoCM in Practice
Bonnie Gordon: Applying DadoCM in Practice
Corinne Chatnik: Applying DadoCM in Practice
 

Session Chair

Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY

Co-Presenter(s)

Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez, University of California, Irvine
Bonnie Gordon
Corinne Chatnik, Union College

Presentation Format

In-Person Only
ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2025