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## CS3DP Forum 2 ## ![enter image description here][1] CS3DP Forum 2 was held August 13, 14, and 15 2018, hosted by the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. The workgroups formed in Forum 1 presented their progress at this meeting ([SEE RECORDED PRESENTATIONS HERE][2]). In addition, the larger group developed a plan for the publication of the work as an edited volume (to be published by [ACRL][3] in 2020). **Forum 2 Presentations:** Keynotes: - 3D Digitization and Archiving Approaches at the Walt Disney Archives [Todd Swanson, Walt Disney Corporation] - Lessons Learnt from 15 Years of Capturing, Collecting, and Archiving 3D Heritage Data [John Ristevski, CyArk] Workgroups: Preservation Best Practices - Preservation Best Practices 3D Methods and Workflows: questions to consider and recommentations at various implementation levels - 3D Methods and Workflows: CT Case Study - 3D Methods and Workflows: Laser Scanning Case Study - 3D Methods and Workflows: Photogrammetry Case Study - Wrap-up Management - 3D Repositories and Requirements: Who's doing what? Metadata - 3D Metadata: Use Cases and Recommendations Access/Discoverability - Challenges and Next Steps Toward Long-Term Access to 3D: Modes, Files, and Methods of Interaction Copyright/Ownership - The 'Law' of 3D Scanning in the Modern Cultural Institution [1]: http://gis.wustl.edu/dgs/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/20180814_100635_smal.jpg [2]: https://ir.uiowa.edu/cs3dp/forum2/ [3]: http://www.ala.org/acrl/
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