[Ohiodig] FW: CAR Event in October: Digitization Panel
Carleton, Janet
carleton at ohio.edu
Sun Oct 20 19:40:54 EDT 2019
From: Cleveland Archivists <clevelandarchivists at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 8:52 PM
Subject: CAR Event in October: Digitization Panel
What: Digitization Panel Discussion: Archives, Students, Volunteers, and Collections
When: Saturday, October 26th, 2019, 10:00am-12:00pm
Where: Dampeer Room, Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University
In May 2017, CAR sponsored a panel discussion on digitization projects sponsored by local institutions. We would now like to continue the discussion with a focus on how archivists work with volunteers and students to make their projects reality. Join us on Saturday, October 26th, for what is sure to be an interesting discussion.
Please let Sean Martin, smartin at wrhs.org<mailto:smartin at wrhs.org>, know if you are able to attend.
Panelists include the following:
Virginia Dressler is the Digital Projects Librarian at Kent State University. She's be presenting on a project with the Kent Historical Society focused on a local oral history collection. Her role has been to supervise KSU iSchool practicum students working on the collection since 2015, but also as worked as a volunteer herself on the project. The presentation will include overview of general workflow and project management with volunteers and interns.
Christine Tulley is Director and Founder of the Master of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing at The University of Findlay and a Cleveland native. She will present the linkage between the graduate MA program at archival work through discussion of three aspects 1) Partnership with Hancock Historical Society using physical archival materials to teach contemporary rhetorical theory 2) Partnership with Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies using digital archival materials to teach classical rhetorical theory 3) Graduate student interest in archival/writing careers and digital humanities projects.
Bill Barrow is the Head of Special Collections at Cleveland State University’s Michael Schwartz Library, and co-founder of the Cleveland Memory Project. Special Collections focuses on the history on Northeast Ohio, especially with its huge Cleveland Press Collection, and utilizes Cleveland Memory as an ever-growing means freely sharing those resources world-wide. Cleveland Memory is collaborative on several levels, with a inter-library team overseeing it, aided by student assistants, volunteers and practicum students. Cleveland Memory is also a partnership with many area historical societies, public libraries, government agencies and individuals wishing to mount their resources to the web.
For information on location and parking, see https://case.edu/library/about-us/visit-us. Kelvin Smith Library requires all users, both CWRU affiliates and guests, to present a valid photo ID at the Welcome Desk in order to enter the building. For more information, https://case.edu/library/about-us/visit-us/id-policy.
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