[Ohiodig] DPLA webinar: Curated Digital Content: Tools for Teaching, Nov 1st, 1PM

DRESSLER, Virginia vdressle at kent.edu
Thu Oct 27 09:18:35 EDT 2022


Passing along in case it's of interest
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The Outreach and Accessibility Working Group of DPLA is excited to present the webinar “Curated Digital Content: Tools for Teaching.” Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) Metadata Librarian Greta Bahnemann will present an overview of digital content resources that she has developed for MDL, including the Primary Source Set program (modeled after DPLA’s Primary Source Sets) and the exhibit “History Day Resources” which provides teachers, students, and parents with information about the National History Day program. She will also highlight DPLA resources that are relevant to digital content research and share ideas on how educators and students can find, save, and share content for projects in the classroom.

As Metadata Librarian for the Minnesota Digital Library, Greta’s work encompasses both metadata initiatives and projects that enhance the user experience. She is currently the co-lead on MDL’s Traditional Knowledge Label project. Previously, Greta served on the DPLA Metadata Working Group (2018-2022) and was both a co-chair and instructor with the Summer Educational Institute program. Prior to working with the Minnesota Digital Library, she was Curator at the Knight Visual Resources Center at Cornell University. She holds an undergraduate degree in history and art history from the University of Minnesota, Morris, an M.A. from the Winterthur Program in American Culture, and an M.L.I.S. from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

More info and registration here: https://pro.dp.la/events/workshops




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Virginia Dressler, MA, MLIS
Digital Projects Librarian
University Libraries
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio
(330) 672-1465

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