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Monday, October 14
 

12:20pm EDT

#mluncha: Reports From the Duffle Bag: Born-Digital Access Group Working Breakfast/Lunch Session
Reports From the Duffle Bag: Born-Digital Access Group Working Breakfast/Lunch Session
Jess Farrell(1), Brian Dietz(2), Kelly Bolding(3), Farrell [Matthew](4), Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez(5)
1: Educopia Institute; 2: North Carolina State University; 3: Princeton University; 4: Duke University; 5: UC Irvine
 
The DLF Born-Digital Access Group invites community members to an open discussion about future projects and working groups, as well as a conversation about the leadership, direction, and sustainability of the group moving forward. Members of two current working groups will also provide brief status reports and seek feedback.

Speakers
avatar for Elvia Arroyo-Ramírez

Elvia Arroyo-Ramírez

Assistant University Archivist, UC Irvine
avatar for Kelly Bolding

Kelly Bolding

Project Archivist, Princeton University Library
Kelly Bolding is the Project Archivist for Americana Manuscript Collections at Princeton University Library, where she works with 18th and 19th century American history collections, as well as on developing workflows for processing born-digital and audiovisual materials. She is a... Read More →
avatar for Brian Dietz

Brian Dietz

NC State University


Monday October 14, 2019 12:20pm - 1:15pm EDT
Grand Salons A-B

12:20pm EDT

#mlunchb: #DLFds: Digital Scholarship Working Group Working Session
#DLFds: Digital Scholarship Working Group Working Session
Leigh Bonds(1), Alex Gil(2)
1: The Ohio State University, United States of America; 2: Columbia University, United States of America
 
Building upon our discussions at the 2017 Forum and through our Twitter chats, the Digital Scholarship Working Group will spend this working session forming our two new subgroups—“Praxis” and “Program Development”—and discussing the initiatives and directions those groups will be focusing on for the next year.
 

Speakers
avatar for Leigh Bonds

Leigh Bonds

Digital Humanities Librarian, The Ohio State University


Monday October 14, 2019 12:20pm - 1:15pm EDT
Grand Salons C-D

12:20pm EDT

#mlunchc: Labor Group Working Meeting
Labor Group Working Meeting
Ruth Tillman(1), Sandy Rodriguez(2), Amy Wickner(3)
1: Penn State University Libraries, United States of America; 2: University of Missouri--Kansas City Libraries, United States of America; 3: University of Maryland Libraries, United States of America
 
Join the Working Group on Labor in Digital Libraries, Archives, and Museums for a working meeting. Agenda includes: reports from the Collective Responsibility forum, presentations from related projects, and discussion of 2020 projects. Anyone interested in labor is welcome to attend, ask questions, and share perspectives and experiences.
 

Speakers
avatar for Sandy Rodriguez

Sandy Rodriguez

Associate Dean of Special Collections & Archives, University of Missouri--Kansas City


Monday October 14, 2019 12:20pm - 1:15pm EDT
Florida Salon V
 
Tuesday, October 15
 

8:15am EDT

#tbfasta: Project Managers Group Breakfast/Lunch Working Session
Project Managers Group Breakfast Working Session
Krystal Thomas(1), Robin C. Pike(2), Christine Quirion(3)
1: Florida State University, United States of America; 2: University of Maryland Libraries, United States of America; 3: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America
 
The DLF Project Managers Group working session is an opportunity for attendees to engage in topics related to project management in digital library services. Participants can connect with other project managers and share their knowledge with the greater community.
 

Speakers
avatar for Krystal Thomas

Krystal Thomas

Digital Archivist, Florida State University Libraries, United States of America
avatar for Christine Quirion

Christine Quirion

Head, Technology Planning, Integration + Experienc, MIT Libraries
project management, assessment, business analysis and best practices for digital library work. fan of software engineering, API's. machine learning,


Tuesday October 15, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
Grand Salons A-B

8:15am EDT

#tbfastc: Authenticity Project Working Session
Authenticity Project Working Session
Becca Quon
DLF, United States of America
 
This session will provide time for Authenticity Project participants to network, brainstorm micro-grant project ideas, and find possible collaborators.
Open to only program Fellows, Conversation Partners, and Mentors.
 

Speakers
avatar for Becca Quon

Becca Quon

Program Officer, CLIR
Becca Quon is a Program Officer for CLIR's Recordings at Risk and Digitizing Hidden Collections—and oversees the DLF+HBCU Library Alliance Authenticity Project.


Tuesday October 15, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
Florida Salon V

8:15am EDT

UPDATED SESSION - #tbfastb: Growing with the crowd - crowdsourcing and digital collections
UPDATED SESSION
Growing with the crowd - crowdsourcing and digital collections
Ben Brumfield(1), Sam Blickhan(2)
1: FromThePage; 2: Zooniverse

This bird-of-a-feather working meal session, co-facilitated by community managers from FromThePage and the Zooniverse, invites prospective and current practitioners of library and archives crowdsourcing programs to discuss and work together on the pressing issues of our maturing field.




The original session had been withdrawn because the presenters can no longer attend.

WITHDRAWN
Growing with the crowd - crowdsourcing and digital collections
Lauren Algee(1), Elaine Kamlley(1), Jim Casey(2)
1: Library of Congress, United States of America; 2: Colored Conventions Project and Center for Digital Humanities, Princeton University

This bird-of-a-feather working meal session, co-facilitated by community managers from By the People and the Colored Conventions Project, invites prospective and current practitioners of library and archives crowdsourcing programs to discuss and work together on the pressing issues of our maturing field.

Speakers
avatar for Samantha Blickhan

Samantha Blickhan

Humanities Lead for Zooniverse, Adler Planetarium
I work on humanities projects for Zooniverse.org. Interested in crowdsourcing, text transcription, machine learning & HTR. Background in medieval musicology and manuscript studies, music notation & digital pedagogy.
avatar for Ben W. Brumfield

Ben W. Brumfield

Partner, FromThePage
Sara Brumfield and Ben Brumfield are partners in Brumfield Labs. Their product, FromThePage, is a collaborative transcription platform for handwritten historical documents used by libraries, archives, and museums worldwide including the Stanford University Archives and the British... Read More →


Tuesday October 15, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
Grand Salons C-D

1:00pm EDT

#tluncha: #DLFteach Working Lunch
#DLFteach Working Lunch
Elizabeth Gibes(1), Brianna Gormly(2), Jessica Greene(3), Nicholas Homenda(4), Chelcie Rowell(5), Maura Seale(6)
1: Marquette University; 2: Franklin and Marshall College; 3: Claremont Colleges; 4: Indiana University Bloomington; 5: Tufts University; 6: University of Michigan
 
Join us as we continue to build the Digital Library Pedagogy Group (#DLFteach) community of practice! We’ll provide updates about #DLFteach work this year and host open discussion about potential future work. You’re also invited to bring questions or ideas for teaching through digital collections to #DLFteach office hours.
 

Speakers
avatar for Brianna Gormly

Brianna Gormly

Digital Initiatives Librarian, Franklin and Marshall College
avatar for Elizabeth Gibes

Elizabeth Gibes

Digital Scholarship Librarian, Marquette University
avatar for Nicholas Homenda

Nicholas Homenda

Digital Initiatives Librarian, Indiana University Libraries
avatar for Chelcie Juliet Rowell

Chelcie Juliet Rowell

Associate Head of Digital Collections Discovery, Harvard Library
avatar for Maura Seale

Maura Seale

History Librarian, University of Michigan


Tuesday October 15, 2019 1:00pm - 1:55pm EDT
Grand Salons A-B

1:00pm EDT

#tlunchb: Museums Cohort Working Session
Museums Cohort Working Session
Becca Quon
CLIR/DLF, United States of America
 
Grab lunch from the main buffet and join the DLF Museums Cohort for an in-person meeting! Learn more about the Cohort, connect with other attendees, and plan Cohort activities for the coming year.

Open to all!

Speakers
avatar for Becca Quon

Becca Quon

Program Officer, CLIR
Becca Quon is a Program Officer for CLIR's Recordings at Risk and Digitizing Hidden Collections—and oversees the DLF+HBCU Library Alliance Authenticity Project.


Tuesday October 15, 2019 1:00pm - 1:55pm EDT
Grand Salons C-D

1:00pm EDT

#tlunchc: Metadata Support Group Breakfast/Lunch Session
Metadata Support Group Breakfast/Lunch Session
Anna Neatrour(1), Juliet L. Hardesty(2), Liz Woolcott(3), Bria Parker(4)
1: University of Utah; 2: Indiana University; 3: Utah State University; 4: University of Maryland
 
This peer-based mentoring session facilitated by the Metadata Support Group will focus on creating discussions around areas of professional development and continuing education for metadata workers. Anyone doing metadata and digital library work is welcome to participate in this session and network with colleagues!
 

Speakers
avatar for Julie Hardesty

Julie Hardesty

Metadata Analyst, Indiana University
Indiana University
avatar for Anna Neatrour

Anna Neatrour

Head of Digital Library Services, University of Utah
Interested in digital humanities, collaborative digitization, digital public history, collections as data, digital libraries, metadata, and more!
avatar for Liz Woolcott

Liz Woolcott

Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services, Utah State University, Merril-Cazier Library
Liz Woolcott, liz.woolcott@usu.edu, Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Utah State University, manages the MARC and non-MARC metadata creation of the University Libraries and is the co-founder of the Library Workflow Exchange. She publishes and presents on workflow and assessment... Read More →
avatar for Bria Parker

Bria Parker

Head, Discovery and Metadata Services, University of Maryland Libraries
University of Maryland


Tuesday October 15, 2019 1:00pm - 1:55pm EDT
Florida Salon V

1:00pm EDT

#tlunchd: Working Lunch: DLF Government Records Transparency/Accountability Interest Group
Working Lunch: DLF Government Records Transparency/Accountability Interest Group
Brandon Locke(1), Rachel Mattson(2), Sarah Melton(3)
1: Independent Scholar; 2: University of Minnesota, United States of America; 3: Boston College, United States of America
 
The DLF Government Records Transparency/Accountability Interest Group (https://wiki.diglib.org/Transparency-Accountability) seeks to support greater government transparency through wide-ranging topics and events on records retention, government data, FOIA, government documents, and other areas.
We welcome everyone, even those who have not been involved with the group in the past.
 

Speakers

Tuesday October 15, 2019 1:00pm - 1:55pm EDT
Florida Salon VI
 
Wednesday, October 16
 

8:15am EDT

#wbfasta: Digital Library Assessment: Brainstorming the Year Ahead
Digital Library Assessment: Brainstorming the Year Ahead
Kate Flynn(1), Deirdre Joyce(2), Hannah Scates Kettler(5), Santi Thompson(6), Jaci Wilkinson(10), Anna Neatrour(3), Joy M. Perrin(4), Chrissy Rissmeyer(7), Sara Rubinow(8), Sarah Severson(9), Jennifer Matthews(11)
1: University of Illinois at Chicago / Chicago Collections Consortium, United States of America; 2: Syracuse University, United States of America; 3: University of Utah, United States of America; 4: Texas Tech University, United States of America; 5: University of Iowa, United States of America; 6: University of Houston, United States of America; 7: University of California, Santa Barbara, United States of America; 8: The New York Public Library, United States of America; 9: University of Alberta, Canada; 10: Indiana University, United States of America; 11: Rowan University, United States of America
 
Join participants in the DLF Assessment Interest Group for this lunchtime session. Be part of the conversation to generate ideas for resource development and future collaborations across all active groups (cost assessment, cultural assessment, metadata assessment, user experience, and content reuse). Ideas for new groups are also encouraged. All are welcome.
 

Speakers
avatar for Santi Thompson

Santi Thompson

Associate Dean for Research and Student Engagement & Eva Digital Research Endowed Library Professor, University Libraries, University of Houston
Santi Thompson is the Associate Dean for Research and Student Engagement and the Eva Digital Research Endowed Library Professor at the University of Houston (UH) Libraries. Santi publishes on the assessment of digital repository metadata, software, and content reuse. He has previously... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer K Matthews

Jennifer K Matthews

Collection Strategy Librarian, Rowan University
avatar for Deirdre Joyce

Deirdre Joyce

Head of the Digital Library Program, Syracuse University Libraries
Deirdre is an archivist and librarian who currently works as the head of the Digital Library Program at Syracuse University. Previously she worked as a metadata librarian at SU before serving as a project manager for New York Heritage Digital Collections and the Empire Archival Discovery... Read More →
avatar for Jaci Wilkinson

Jaci Wilkinson

Indiana University Bloomington


Wednesday October 16, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
Grand Salons A-B

8:15am EDT

#wbfastc: Working Session on Library Services for Algorithm Studies
Working Session on Library Services for Algorithm Studies
Seth Erickson(1), Andrew Meade McGee(2), Justin Shanks(3), Wendy Hoi Yan Wong(4), Chris Young(5)
1: Penn State University; 2: Carnegie Mellon University; 3: Montana State University; 4: The Chinese University of Hong Kong; 5: University of Toronto
 
Participants in this working session will review methods used in critical studies of algorithms, code, and software, and explore collection strategies and library services to support this increasingly important category of research.
 


Wednesday October 16, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
Florida Salon V

8:15am EDT

#wbfastd: Welcome to NDSA and DigiPres Breakfast
Welcome to NDSA and DigiPres Breakfast
Krista Oldham(1), Joe Carrano(2), David Cirella(3), Suzanne Chase(4)
1: Clemson University; 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 3: Yale University Library; 4: Georgetown University
 
Join us for an informal breakfast with members of NDSA’s Leadership Group, including Interest Group Chairs and the Coordinating Committee. Come learn about NDSA, its current work, how your institution can become a member, and the variety of ways you can become involved.
 

Speakers
avatar for Joe Carrano

Joe Carrano

Digital Archivist, MIT Libraries
Joe Carrano is a Digital Archivist at MIT Libraries. He has an MA in History and an MLS with a specialization in Archives, Records, and Information Management from the University of Maryland, College Park.
avatar for Suzanne Chase

Suzanne Chase

Head, Digital Scholarship and Technology Services, Georgetown University Library
DC

David Cirella

Digital Preservation Librarian, Yale University Library


Wednesday October 16, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
Florida Salon VI

8:15am EDT

WITHDRAWN - #wbfastb: Sustaining Practice, Sighting Next Steps
We're so sorry, but this session has been canceled because the presenters can no longer attend..

WITHDRAWN
Sustaining Practice, Sighting Next Steps
Meghan Ferriter, Abbey Potter, Jaime Mears, Lauren Algee
Library of Congress, United States of America
 
This session convenes those working within (or closely with) labs and studios and whose work includes piloting and experimentation, investigating and implementing research support, sustaining and iterating process, and identifying research and organizational needs on the horizon. Join us for a dynamic, thoughtful, and honest discussion at this birds-of-a-feather session.

Wednesday October 16, 2019 8:15am - 9:10am EDT
TBA
 
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