Since 2013, AMIA and DLF have co-sponsored an annual Hack Day at AMIA conferences, sometimes sending DLF practitioners as funded fellows to participate and sometimes fostering "cross-pollinator" collaborations with DLF Forum and the National Digital Stewardship Alliance's Digital Preservation conference.
AMIA-DLF Hack Days are unique opportunities for practitioners and managers of digital audiovisual collections to join with digital library developers and engineers for an intense day of collaboration to develop solutions for audiovisual preservation and access.
This repository holds the AMIA-DLF Hack Day pages, used to advertise and organize Hack Day, as well as records of projects and results.
💫 💻 ✨ List of all Hack Day projects ✨ 💻 💫
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These pages were originally hosted on the CURATEcamp and DLF wikis. As of 2024, the CURATEcamp wiki domain returns no response. All pages were migrated to GitHub, transformed into Markdown, and cleaned up/enhanced as part of Hack Day 2024 by Dave Rodriguez and Annie Schweikert. Content on the pages wasn't generally changed, but may have been lightly edited upon migration.
- Original index page index on the DLF Wiki.
- A full archive of the original wiki lives on the Internet Archive.
Dave Rodriguez, Annie Schweikert
Contributions and edits are welcome!
Inconsistencies and repetition may be from the source or from the 2024 migration :)
Many of these pages originally lived on the DLF Wiki under the CC-BY-4.0 license, which also governs this repository.
This work by AMIA-DLF Hack Day Organizers is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
