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March 12, 2024 netsl Uncategorized

2024 NETSL Virtual Conference

Friday, APRIL 5TH

9:30 to 3:30

If It’s Broke, Let’s Fix It: Open Dialogue Between Problem & Opportunity

Join us for a day of sharing, exploring, and discussing the challenges and opportunities for improving access to collections!

This year’s keynote panel serves as an excellent example of how librarians raise questions, problem-solve, and effectively turn challenges into opportunities all in an effort to create and improve access and discovery.

Brian Dobreski

Brian is an Assistant Professor in the School of Information Sciences at University of Tennessee-Knoxville. His research focuses on the practices and implications of knowledge and information organization, as well as the concepts of personhood and personal identity in information.

Jeff Edmunds

Jeff is Digital Access Coordinator at the Penn State University Libraries, where he has worked for more than thirty years. Since 2017, he has been an outspoken critic of BIBFRAME.

Violet Fox

Violet is a Cataloging & Metadata Librarian at Northwestern University’s Galter Health Sciences Library. She is the creator of the Cataloging Lab, a wiki designed to promote collaboration in library metadata. Violet is passionate about critical cataloging, zine librarianship, and promoting the mental health of library workers.

To register and to learn more about the conference, presentations, NETSL’s ever-popular Lightning Talks, and how you can take part in roundtable discussions on improving access to collections…

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October 1, 2013 netsl General

Islandora Camp NYC

Do you work or is your institution considering having you work with metadata in the realm of digital collections using Islandora? Go to camp this fall!!
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Islandora is pleased to announce our first Eastern US Islandora Camp, taking place November 18 – 20th at the Columbia University Library in New York City. Registration and details here: *http://islandora.ca/camps/ny2013*

Islandora is an open-source software framework designed to help institutions and organizations and their audiences collaboratively manage, and discover digital assets using a best-practices framework. Islandora was originally developed by the University of Prince Edward Island’s Robertson Library, but is now implemented and contributed to by an ever-growing international community.

We are giving away a free registration for Camp as part of a logo design contest for the Islandora Camp t-shirt. Details:
http://islandora.ca/content/islandora-camp-ny-t-shirt-contest

There is also an open Call for Proposals, so if you are planning to attend, please consider giving a presentation on your own work with Islandora:
http://islandora.ca/content/icampny-2013-call-presentations

Thanks, and we hope to see you in New York!
The Islandora Team
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community@islandora.ca

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