Registration is Open for the 2023 NETSL Annual Conference!

Passion Into Action: Your Initiative in Technical Services

We are excited to share the schedule of events and introduce our keynote speakers!

LEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE

Our Metadata, Ourselves: The Trans Metadata Collective

by Bri Watson & Jackson Huang

The Trans Metadata Collective (TMDC) is a group of dozens of cataloguers, librarians, archivists, scholars, and information professionals with a concerted interest in improving the description and classification of trans and gender diverse people, subjects, and resources in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums, and Special Collections (GLAMS) and other information systems. The Collective’s primary goal was to develop a set of concrete, actionable best practices, which was collaboratively authored, reviewed, and released by a smaller subset of the collective as *Metadata Best Practices for Trans and Gender Diverse Resources*. Many members of the TMDC – and the vast majority of the report’s authors and reviewers – fall under the trans umbrella, which makes many of these issues unavoidable for us and addressing these challenges a personal, political, and professional necessity. Approaching our work with TMDC as more than passion, but as necessity, informed both our process of non-hierarchical, collaborative decision-making and our final report as something practical and actionable across institutional context and professional backgrounds.

Bri Watson is a disabled, white, queer & nonbinary settler scholar at UBC’s iSchool. As a Vanier Scholar, they focus on histories of information and the practice of equitable cataloging in libraries, archives, museums, and special collections. They serve on the editorial board of Homosaurus (homosaurus.org),an international linked data vocabulary for queer terminology, and are the Director of HistSex.org. For 2022-23, they are one of UBC Library’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Scholars-in-Residence.

Jackson Huang is a gender variant library technologist whose work focuses on the intersections of structural politics and technological infrastructure in libraries and archives. Their research explores how metadata translation and digital aggregation impact the representation of marginalized communities. They currently work as the digital content and collections coordinator at the University of Michigan.

NETSL 2018 Call for Proposals!

New Opportunities & Collaborations
with Technical Services

The NETSL Executive Board is seeking proposals for 60 minute breakout sessions (such as a panel discussion, workshop or skills training) and 7 minute lightning talks in accordance with our 2018 theme, New Opportunities & Collaborations with Technical Services.

Topics might include digital humanities, data management, migrations, automation, collaborating across units, cross training, technology skillsharing, troubleshooting, cataloging/metadata, preservation/digitization, and working with archives.

Speakers will receive complimentary registration to the 2018 NETSL Conference.

You can see titles of past presentations since 2005 at https://netsl.wordpress.com/netslconference.

When submitting your proposal, please have prepared: 

  • Session Title
  • Presenter name(s) and affiliations
  • Primary contact email address
  • Session format (60 minute Breakout Session or 7 minute Lightning Talk)
  • Brief summary (1-2 sentences) to be used in the program agenda
  • Description of session (250-500 words), including 2-3 learning objectives or takeaways
  • Type(s) of library addressed
    • AcademicPublic
    • Archives
    • Special
    • Other
  • Other notes

The deadline for proposal submission is 5:00 p.m. EST on January 26, 2018. You will be notified about your proposal status in early February, and we will follow up with you about your technology needs at that time.

Submit your proposal here:
https://netslproposals2018.questionpro.com

Please direct any questions to the NETSL Executive Board at netsl@nelib.org

Save the date: NETSL Annual Conference is April 2, 2018

Mark your calendars for the
NETSL 2018 Annual Spring Conference!

 

When: Monday, April 2, 2018

Where: College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA

Conference theme: New Opportunities & Collaborations with Technical Services

Keynote speaker: Marilyn Billings, Scholarly Communication and Special Initiatives Librarian, UMass Amherst Libraries

Call for proposals:

The NETSL Executive Board is seeking proposals for 60 minute breakout sessions (such as a panel discussion, workshop or skills training) and 7 minute lightning talks in accordance with our 2018 theme, New Opportunities & Collaborations with Technical Services. Topics might include:

  • digital humanities
  • data management
  • migrations
  • automation
  • collaborating across units
  • cross training
  • technology skill-sharing
  • troubleshooting
  • cataloging/metadata
  • preservation/digitization
  • working with archives / institutional repositories

Speakers will receive complimentary registration to the 2018 NETSL Conference. You can see titles of past presentations since 2005 at https://netsl.wordpress.com/netslconference.

The deadline for proposal submission is 5 p.m. EST on Friday, January 26, 2018.  Applicants will be notified about their proposal status in early February.

Submit your breakout session or lightning talk proposal:
https://netslproposals2018.questionpro.com

 Registration will open in February 2018. Please visit https://netsl.wordpress.com for more information or email netsl@nelib.org and a board member will respond.

Registration for the 2017 NETSL Conference is open!

The 2017 NETSL Annual Spring Conference will be held Friday May 5, 2017 at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA.

Our Keynote Speaker is Bonnie Tijerina of ER&L.

Click here to go to the conference registration page.

Click here for program details, including Keynote Speaker, and Breakout Sessions.

Registration will run from Tuesday March 29 through Monday April 24.

See you in Worcester, MA!

 

 

 

 

Save the date! NETSL Annual Conference

Save the date!  New England Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference

Friday, April 8, 2016, at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, 8:30am-3:30pm.

Conference Theme: “Open Tomorrow: Collaborating For A Better Future”

Keynote speaker: Kyle K. Courtney, Esq., Copyright Advisor for Harvard University

Presentation Descriptions

Registration opens:  February 22 (Monday), closes March 31

Registration fees:

NETSL/NELA Personal Member: $55

Non-Members: $85

Currently Unemployed / Library School Student: $25

To Register go to: http://ams.nelib.org/event-2172673

NETSL 2016 Annual Spring Conference Call for Lightning Talks

 Call for Lightning Talk breakout session presenters  

The NETSL Annual Spring Conference will be held Friday April 8, 2016 at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA.

The NETSL Executive Board is looking for presenters to give lightning talks (7-minute presentations) on technical services related subjects.

Deadline to propose a talk: Friday, March 11, 2016

Submit a talk proposal to Outreach Coordinator William Shakalis

to wshakalis@worcester.edu