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SUMMARY:Practical Approaches to Reparative Description Workshop Series: Special Projects in Reparative and Inclusive Description
DESCRIPTION:In this final workshop of the series\, presenters will share how they approached description projects for special collections at their universities. Projects include: reparative description for Nazi publications identified in the collection\, expanding access to electronic agricultural extension reports through non-English language subject headings\, and applying content statements and strategies for graphic images/thumbnails. \nPresenters\n\nJulie Moore\, Special Collections Catalog Librarian\, Fresno State University. Julie has been a catalog librarian in a variety of libraries and states for over 30 years. She is especially well-known for cataloging special formats (3-dimensional objects\, in particular.) Her current research interest is in critical/inclusive/ethical/reparative cataloging. She was a Task Force member for OLAC Best Practices for Cataloging DVD-Video and Blu-ray Discs\, Objects\, Streaming Media\, and Video Games and wrote a chapter in the upcoming publication\, Inclusive Cataloging: Histories\, Context\, and Reparative Approaches (2024). Julie is the recipient of the Margaret Mann Citation (2020) and the OLAC Nancy B. Olson Award (2010).\nVance Woods\, Lead Cataloger\, Cataloging and Government Documents Unit\, Oregon State University Libraries and Press. Vance has a Master’s degree in church-state studies from Baylor University in Texas\, with a focus on medieval Celtic history in the British Isles. He started as a special collections cataloger at Baylor in 2009\, moving to Oregon State University in 2017 after an interim period in Argentina\, where he grew up. He has extensive experience with original cataloging in many different formats\, both physical and electronic\, including rare and unique materials. He is an expert in languages\, having worked with Baylor’s Keston Collection\, comprised of materials from and about the former Soviet Union in a wide variety of languages\, including several Cyrillic-based languages\, and is fascinated by linguistics in the bibliographic field; it’s a passion he continues to develop at Oregon State. He has published in both scholarly and popular contexts\, including a photographic history of Bates County\, Missouri\, his family’s ancestral home.\nDevon Murphy\, The University of Texas at Austin. Devon Murphy (they/them) is a metadata and digital collections professional\, currently working as the Metadata Analyst at the University of Texas at Austin. In this role\, Murphy oversees standards\, policies\, and data models for the Libraries’ holdings. Murphy previously worked as the Metadata Librarian for Latin American Resources and as the TARO Metadata Analyst at UT Austin\, and as a Getty Graduate Intern (2019-2020)\, creating Getty Vocabulary records and policies. They received dual masters degrees in Art History and Information Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2019)\, examining information systems in art museums\, including cataloging of Cherokee baskets by Native and non-Native institutions.\nKarina Sánchez\, The University of Texas at Austin. Karina Sánchez (she/her) serves as the Scholars Lab Librarian at the University of Texas at Austin\, where she is committed to advancing digital scholarship research through the innovative digital scholarship center\, Scholars Lab. In her previous role as a Diversity Resident Librarian at UT Austin\, she devoted time to developing workflows to improve the process of displaying and managing harmful content in libraries and special collections.\n\nPlease register here.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/practical-approaches-to-reparative-description-workshop-series-special-projects-in-reparative-and-inclusive-description/
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SUMMARY:MWDL Governing Body Spring 2024 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The MWDL Governing Body will hold its semi-annual meeting on Tuesday\, May 21\, 2024 from 10:30-12 (Mountain).
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/mwdl-governing-body-spring-2024-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Standardized Rights Statements
DESCRIPTION:Curious about standardized rights statements? Standardized rights statements help increase access and reuse of your items. By providing rights in the form of a machine-readable URI\, users can facet on rights in the DPLA interface and open access items can be shared by DPLA to Wikimedia Commons. Want to learn how to apply them to your digital collection? \nJoin the DPLA Rights Statements Working Group for an introduction to standardized rights statements. RightsStatements.org statements are a simple\, standardized system of labels that more clearly communicate the copyright and re-use status of digital objects to the public. Adding these labels to your digital collections will improve usability and access for users. Presenters for this webinar will include members of the DPLA Rights Statements Working Group\, many of whom are currently implementing rights statements for the collections they manage. They will share their expertise and experiences\, as well as a wide range of resources for implementation. \nRegister here.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/introduction-to-standardized-rights-statements/
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SUMMARY:Conference of Intermountain Archivists (CIMA) 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Annual Conference will be held from May 29 to June 1\, 2024 in Reno\, Nevada\, at the University of Nevada\, Reno Libraries in the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. \nMWDL is a CIMA 2024 Conference sponsor! \nRegistration Schedule: \n\nMarch 18\, 2024: Registration opens (in-person and virtual)\nApril 29\, 2024: Early-bird registration ends (in-person only)\nMay 13\, 2024: Registration closes for in-person and reception attendees only\nMay 20\, 2024: Registration closes for virtual attendees\n\nSAA Pre-Conference Workshop\nDate: Wednesday\, May 29\, 2024 \nRegister for the SAA Pre-Conference Workshop\, “Preserving Digital Archives\,” through the SAA Website. Pre-conference workshop is not included in CIMA registration.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/conference-of-intermountain-archivists-cima-2024-conference/
LOCATION:University of Nevada\, Reno Libraries – Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center\, 1664 N. Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
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