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Reminder: Core Interest Group Week (March 6th - March 10th)

  • 1.  Reminder: Core Interest Group Week (March 6th - March 10th)

    Posted Mar 02, 2023 08:38 AM

    Hello, 

    On behalf of the Digital Conversion IG, I would like to extend and invitation to the community for our upcoming session hosted through Core Interest Group Week. This session is free and open to any that is interested. You just need to register

    The Core Digital Conversion IG session will include the following presentations: 

    Creating a Virtual Reality Exhibit – Sharon Whitfield, Electronic Resources and User Access Librarian, Rider University

    A presentation on transforming our historic typewriter collection into a virtual reality exhibit using low-cost technology. Our vision is to make the collection more accessible to those who may not be able to come to our campus, but still want to experience the typewriters.

    Digitizing Omaha's Great Plains Black History Museum Archival Collection – Wendy Guerra, Digital Initiatives Archivist, University of Nebraska Omaha

    The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Libraries' Archives and Special Collections formed a partnership with Omaha's Great Plains Black History Museum (GPBHM) to digitize a selection of their archival materials and host the collection on our Islandora instance. The partnership was designed as a pilot test for how UNO could partner with local institutions to help facilitate access to their unique holdings.

    From Stacks to Screens: Digitizing Theses and Dissertations at The University of Alabama – Elaine Walker, Scholarly Communications Librarian, The University of Alabama

    A presentation describing the process of a current digitization project of approximately 14,000 theses and dissertations at The University of Alabama, per the University Libraries Strategic Plan, to meet action item 2.1.3: "Evaluate, adjust, and streamline the process across Institutional Repository Services, Metadata Services, and Archival Facility Services to ingest the corpus of older University of Alabama theses and dissertations into the Institutional Repository" as part of the objective to "collect, preserve, and promote campus scholarship by capturing scholarly output in an Institutional Repository". Equipment and workflows, challenges, and lessons learned along the way will all be covered to inform and encourage an exchange of ideas and best practices to those who may be interested in taking on a similar project at their institution.

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    Additionally, you can explore the other opportunities available during Core Interest Group Week. Thank you in advance for considering our session!

    Beth R. 

    Chair - Core Digital Conversion IG



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    Bethann Rea
    Digital Collections Management Librarian
    Penn State University Libraries
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