Presentations Session Chair: Andy Petersen (Michigan State University Libraries) Session Chair: Wayne Graham (CLIR+DLF)
The Oikos Ontology: Interoperability and Omeka S Scout Calvert Michigan State University, United States of America
This presentation will assess the potential for interoperability between the Oikos Ontology and the Enslaved Project Ontology, and identify gaps where elaboration of the Oikos Ontology will still be needed to decenter narrowly conceived biolineal family relations and function to organize geographically located households in Omeka S for genealogical research.
Redrawing History: Decolonization through Artistic Reinterpretation Will Fenton Library Company of Philadelphia, United States of America
I will discuss the collaborative development process behind Redrawing History: Indigenous Perspectives on Colonial America, the values that animate the project, and the means by which the Library Company of Philadelphia will make a newly-commissioned graphic novel accessible in print and as a standalone, interactive digital project.
New Roots: Voices from Carolina del Norte!, a multilingual Omeka digital archive Emily Brassell, Tim Shearer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, United States of America
We will give an overview of New Roots: Voices from Carolina del Norte!, a multilingual Omeka digital archive containing oral histories of Latin American migrants in North Carolina and the experiences of North Carolinians who have worked for the integration of new settlers into this southern state.