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I'd favour keeping all of them! You could reframe the top 3 as a "feature" and then list below "Publications and Talks" (and could add in a couple more links: EDGI blog post? ccc talk?) ☝️ forgive the terrible mockup |
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Hey @flyingzumwalt or @titaniumbones do you have any thoughts on this? |
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We might want to keep both of these talks (which would require a change to the layout).
The ESIP talk was good, and the following discussion in the video is great, but I botched a couple parts. Particularly I don't think I did a good job of celebrating the data rescue work. Even given that, we might want to keep it so ESIP people can be like "oh I remember that talk. this is those people. cool."
The PASIG talk is the most applied, technical version of the Data Together talks I gave last year. It speaks more directly to the people who want less big-picture thinking and more ideas about how this stuff applies to everyday digital archiving and preservation.
@titaniumbones @dcwalk any thoughts?