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Welcome to the SPRUCE Book Sprint, July 30th - 2nd August 2013
Welcome to the SPRUCE Book Sprint, July 30th - 1st August 2013


==Agenda==
==Aims and Objectives==
=Day 1:=
This is what the business case page on the OPF wiki currently describes as the end results of the SPRUCE business case work:
 
1. ''What have you got and what do you need?''
a.-Assess your digital collections
b.-Identify risks and challenges
c.-Identify solutions
d.-Identify what you need to make the solutions happen, and assess the gaps in your capability
 
2. ''A business case toolkit for digital preservation''
a.-A guide to building a business case including exercises that can help users develop core parts of their own business case
b.-Key arguments, wording, benefits and other text for re-use in new business cases
 
3. ''Case studies capturing the process, actual business cases and lessons learned from seeking funding for preservation within a number of UK institutions''
a. Primarily sourced from SPRUCE Award work
 
4. ''A set of resources that may be useful in augmenting a business case and making the key arguments''
a. -For example, materials that illustrate/explain the challenges of digital preservation
b. -What is digital preservation
c. -Terminology/glossaries
 
5. ''Resources focused on the communication aspects of making or delivering the case''
a. This may take the form of interviews with expert case-makers
 
This is what we want to realise during the Sprint. In particular we want to draw on the work we’ve done in supporting digital preservation in the Mashups to build some guidance for part (1) above, and build (2) using the business case focused awards (or case studies) we’ve funded and using the business case results and exercises from the Mashups.
 
== Agenda ==
 
'''Day 1:'''
*Aims and Introductions
*Aims and Introductions
*Working process - where we capture our words and pictures
*Working process - where we capture our words and pictures
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*Run through of SPRUCE results relevant to the sprint
*Run through of SPRUCE results relevant to the sprint
*Ice breaker exercise (TBC)
*Ice breaker exercise (TBC)
*Develop a structure for the business case toolkit and preservation support pages
*[[Develop a structure for the business case toolkit and preservation support pages]]
*Brainstorming in groups and reporting back, consolidation and discussion
*Brainstorming in groups and reporting back, consolidation and discussion
*Develop bullet point summary for each chapter
*Develop bullet point summary for each chapter
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*Reporting back
*Reporting back


=Day 2:=
'''Day 2:'''
*[[Revised top structure]]
*Welcome back, review and plan for the day
*Welcome back, review and plan for the day
*2nd level summaries
*2nd level summaries
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*Expand the bullets and write the text
*Expand the bullets and write the text
*Work in short sprints and report back
*Work in short sprints and report back
[['''evening meal''']]


=Day 3:=
 
'''Day 3:'''
*Welcome back, review and plan for the day
*Welcome back, review and plan for the day
*More writing
*More writing
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*Review of the 3 days
*Review of the 3 days
==Where and When==
*Room 3, The MacDonald Hotel, London Road, Manchester M1 2PG
*Kick off 1300 on Tuesday 30th July
*Wrap up 1600 in Thursday 1st August

Latest revision as of 13:49, 31 July 2013

Welcome to the SPRUCE Book Sprint, July 30th - 1st August 2013

Aims and Objectives

This is what the business case page on the OPF wiki currently describes as the end results of the SPRUCE business case work:

1. What have you got and what do you need? a.-Assess your digital collections b.-Identify risks and challenges c.-Identify solutions d.-Identify what you need to make the solutions happen, and assess the gaps in your capability

2. A business case toolkit for digital preservation a.-A guide to building a business case including exercises that can help users develop core parts of their own business case b.-Key arguments, wording, benefits and other text for re-use in new business cases

3. Case studies capturing the process, actual business cases and lessons learned from seeking funding for preservation within a number of UK institutions a. Primarily sourced from SPRUCE Award work

4. A set of resources that may be useful in augmenting a business case and making the key arguments a. -For example, materials that illustrate/explain the challenges of digital preservation b. -What is digital preservation c. -Terminology/glossaries

5. Resources focused on the communication aspects of making or delivering the case a. This may take the form of interviews with expert case-makers

This is what we want to realise during the Sprint. In particular we want to draw on the work we’ve done in supporting digital preservation in the Mashups to build some guidance for part (1) above, and build (2) using the business case focused awards (or case studies) we’ve funded and using the business case results and exercises from the Mashups.

Agenda

Day 1:

  • Aims and Introductions
  • Working process - where we capture our words and pictures
  • The 3 days: where we want to be at the end
  • Run through of SPRUCE results relevant to the sprint
  • Ice breaker exercise (TBC)
  • Develop a structure for the business case toolkit and preservation support pages
  • Brainstorming in groups and reporting back, consolidation and discussion
  • Develop bullet point summary for each chapter
  • Brainstorm and write in small groups
  • Peer review comments
  • Discussion
  • Revision
  • Reporting back

Day 2:

  • Revised top structure
  • Welcome back, review and plan for the day
  • 2nd level summaries
  • Brainstorm and write in small groups
  • Peer review comments
  • Discussion
  • Revision
  • Reporting back
  • Review
  • Expand the bullets and write the text
  • Work in short sprints and report back

'''evening meal'''


Day 3:

  • Welcome back, review and plan for the day
  • More writing
  • Pulling it all together
  • Review of the 3 days

Where and When

  • Room 3, The MacDonald Hotel, London Road, Manchester M1 2PG
  • Kick off 1300 on Tuesday 30th July
  • Wrap up 1600 in Thursday 1st August