A Microfilm Collection to ArchivesSpace: An Intern Solution to Making Content Discoverable
Tony Diaz
California Institute of Technology, United States of America
Brief Abstract
Do you have a large collection of uncataloged microfilm? At the California Institute of Technology Library, a large collection of historical seismograms on film had been hidden and undiscoverable. Instead of cataloging and barcoding each item, you will see how we added the content using ArchivesSpace bulk importer tool.
Captioning HIDVL: Collection Assessment, Style Guide, and Workflow
Kimberly Barrera
The University of Texas at Austin, New York University, United States of America
Brief Abstract
Created a categorized style guide for captioning Spanish or English videos into accurate and accessible captions prepared for the New York University Digital Library and the Hemispheric Institute as there are only automated captions available. The project outlined collection assessment criteria, clear and succinct captioning style guidelines, and instructive workflows.
Creating an Institutional Memory of Jazz and Black Creative Music at Dartmouth
Daniel Lin
Dartmouth Libraries, United States of America
Brief Abstract
Who gets to shape institutional memory? This lightning talk discusses the digitization of over a half-century of recorded performances of Black Creative Music at Dartmouth. The project disrupts music genre boundaries in Dartmouth’s institutional history and interrogates their racialization and legacies in the academic and performative music cultures on campus.
Enhancing Discovery: A Case Study of Targeted Digitization Reports at the University of Alberta Library
Sarah Nocente
University of Alberta, Canada
Brief Abstract
How can research institutions make the most of locally digitized collections? This lightning talk will explore how targeted digitization reports aimed at liaison librarians can improve the discoverability and use of digitized collections among librarians, faculty, and students.
Excuse me? Agile development needs documentation?
Kee-Young Moon
University of Maryland, United States of America
Brief Abstract
An Agile team needs more than a white board to show work progress and share ideas. The primary purpose of the documentation for agile development is to create acceptable documentation to stakeholders and for the team time. An Agile team should document continuously and all the documentation should be collaborative.
Introducing the Digital Library Accessibility Policy and Practice Guidelines
Wendy Guerra1, Rachael Hu2, Gabriel Galson3
1University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries’ Archives and Special Collections; 2University of California, Office of the President, California Digital Library; 3Temple University Libraries
Brief Abstract
This lightning talk will highlight the recently published “Digital Library Accessibility Policy and Practice Guidelines: A Guide by the Digital Library Federation’s Digital Accessibility Working Group.” The guidelines aim to help libraries, archives, and museums work to adopt accessibility best practices in their digital libraries by implementing an accessibility policy.
It Take a Village: Large Scale Metadata Remediation in ArchivesSpace
Brianna McLaughlin
Indiana University, United States of America
Brief Abstract
Indiana University archives and special collections are undergoing a massive metadata clean-up after migrating over 3,000 finding aids and 6,500 accession records into ArchivesSpace. The majority of this lightning talk will focus on how we are sharing the responsibility of remediating inaccurate, duplicate, and/or harmful metadata.
Artificial Intelligence and Librarianship Labor Market Outcomes
Gbadebo Odularu
Howard University, United States of America
Brief Abstract
The ethical dimensions of AI and how they relate to creating, acquiring, and disseminating information. The profound role that AI plays in exploring increasing opportunities, and potential biases for positive transformative change
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