A Conversation with three NARA Applied Research Partners

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Thursday, May 5, 2011, College Park, MD - The National Archives Assembly sponsored a research forum featuring Dr. Peter Bajcsy (National Center for Supercomputing Applications), Dr. Maria Esteva (Texas Advanced Computing Center), and Dr. William Underwood (Georgia Tech Research Institute). Each partner gave an overview of their current research, highlighting how their projects contributed/intersected with each other within the areas of:

- Automated File Format Identification;
- Visualization/Data Mining Tools for large collections of electronic records;
- Automated conversion of electronic records,
- Automated validation/evaluation of record migrations;
- Decision support for review/redaction of sensitive information;
- File Format Libraries,
- Tools for locating relevant records in large collections; and
- NARA's collaboration with the National Archives of the UK on PRONOM/DROID.

For additional information about NARA's Applied Research efforts, visit www.archives.gov/ncast
Please leave your questions/comments below, or send an email to appliedresearch@nara.gov

The National Archives Applied Research Division (formerly known as NCAST: NARA's Center for Advanced Systems and Technologies) serves as a resource for improving NARA customer services and business processes; and evaluates tools to improve NARA's electronic records and network operations. These presentations are sessions with our research partners where they talk about their research and findings and how these are helping NARA identify new theories knowledge, methods, and techniques to advance the lifecycle of electronic records.

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