The Data Institute in Societal Challenges (DISC) will be hosting a 3D data workflow community of practice event. This event will be on Wednesday, September 28 from 12-1 pm at Anne and Henry Zarrow Hall, 700 Elm Avenue, Norman. This CoP will be led by Kristi Wyatt, a 3D scanning expert and Emerging Technologies librarian.
This group works to bring people together who work with 3D data. The group's efforts will focus on connecting professionals from disparate departments to support and augment current 3D work and to generate new projects that support the University’s strategic vision. The group will endeavor to connect experts and novices to develop a framework of understanding around 3D workflows in order to establish knowledge scaffolding useful to all skill-levels. In addition, the group will work together establish review boards and guidelines for ethical concerns around the use of 3D data, reduce the duplication of digital preservation efforts on campus while developing centralized, robust storage solutions and unify requests for external dollars around 3D technologies at a campus level rather than duplicating requests and purchases in multiple departments.
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