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October 21, 2011 Plenary Meeting
The first Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) Plenary Meeting, convened by the DPLA Secretariat at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and hosted by The National Archives in Washington, DC, brought together a wide range of stakeholders in a broad, open forum to present the history of and vision for the DPLA effort, to showcase the best ideas and models submitted to the Beta Sprint (an open call for code and concepts defining how the DPLA should operate), and to create multiple points of entry for public participation in the work of the DPLA.
More information about the plenary meeting, including an agenda and list of speakers, is available at the DPLA website.
The plenary meeting was preceded by a day of meetings for the six DPLA workstreams. Notes from these meetings are available below:
- Audience and Participation Meeting Notes: October 20, 2011
- Content and Scope Meeting Notes: October 20, 2011
- Financial/Business Models Meeting Notes: October 20, 2011
- Governance Meeting Notes: October 20, 2011
- Legal Issues Meeting Notes: October 20, 2011
- Technical Aspects Meeting Notes: October 20, 2011