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Masks are required for all in-person elements of the ArchivesSpace member forum. In an effort to minimize risk and keep our community members safe, no food will be provided at the forum. Beverages will be provided, though we ask you to remain masked whenever you are not drinking. |
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Our forums are an opportunity for staff from ArchivesSpace member institutions to meet and share information with each other and the program team about all things ArchivesSpace. The success of our forums is dependent on the participation of members and their willingness to share their knowledge and experience with others in the community. To that end, everyone attending the in-person meeting is strongly encouraged to submit a proposal. Brief 15-20 minute sessions showing off your organization’s implementation of ArchivesSpace, a tool or plug-in you’ve developed, a project your organization has undertaken or a new workflow you’ve developed are highly encouraged. There is a short Google form for proposals available at https://forms.gle/V7gtps3E9vnvdLXX7. Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The last day that proposals will be accepted is August 8, 2022, and all notifications will be made by August 10, 2022. |
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ArchivesSpace will be holding the in-person portion of its 8th Annual Member Forum on August 24, 2022, in the Commonwealth Room on the third floor of the Sheraton Boston Hotel. Just as in previous years, this will be a free opportunity for staff from ArchivesSpace member institutions to meet and share information with each other and the program team about all things ArchivesSpace. We are thrilled to be able to meet in-person ArchivesSpace users for the first time since 2019. The specifics of this half-day program continue to be shaped but the goal is to hold a casual and engaging meeting where members can highlight the work they have undertaken at their own organizations over the past few years to implement ArchivesSpace, improve practices and show off new tools or workflows they've developed. We encourage everyone who plans to attend to consider submitting a proposal to present at the forum. In addition to this half day, in-person meeting, we will hold two virtual workshops the following week on August 30th and 31st. Registration for these workshops is for ArchivesSpace members only and registration for each workshop is separate from registration for this in-person meeting. |
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When: In-person meeting: August 24, 2022, from 9:00am-12:30pm ETVirtual workshops: August 30-31, 2022 Where:In-person meeting: Commonwealth Room, Third Floor, Sheraton Boston Hotel Virtual workshops: Online; via Zoom Who Can Attend:Individuals from ArchivesSpace member institutions only. Registration required for each activity. If you register for one session, you are guaranteed a spot in that session only. You must register for all activities you plan to attend.
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August 24, 2022 9:00am-12:30pm ET In-person meeting: Commonwealth Room, Third Floor, Sheraton Boston Hotel | ||||
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The program for our in-person meeting is still developing. We encourage everyone planning to attend to consider submitting a session proposal or lightning round presentation. Submissions are now open and are being reviewed on a rolling basis. Sessions will not be livestreamed and presenters must be in Boston to present. | ||||
9:00am-9:15am Welcome and announcements | ||||
9:35am-9:55am Implementing ArchivesSpace from start to 'finish’ | ||||
9:55am-10:15am In this presentation, Taylor will discuss the ongoing efforts of NC State University Libraries Special Collections Research Center to implement a barcoding and scanning system for inventory management through ArchivesSpace. In the past year, departmental staff have collaborated on a project to apply barcodes to every container in the repository while standardizing and applying container profiles in ArchivesSpace. This presentation will give an overview of our progress on the project, while discussing logistical issues in regards to barcoding our collections for future access. Taylor will also discuss NC State's vision for the project at its conclusion, such as using the space calculator tool in ArchivesSpace to improve our physical collection management capabilities. | ||||
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10:30am-10:50am Embracing a Culture of Change Valerie Addonizio, Atlas Systems Think back to your workflows before you adopted ArchivesSpace. How often did they change? This lighting round is a prompt to celebrate and embrace the fact that the ArchivesSpace team works hard to deliver multiple releases a year, but that the pace of that development requires us to anticipate, plan, and adopt changes faster than ever before. This session will have some tips and tricks to think about for adopting a culture of change around plugins, staff training, and routines as they relate to ongoing releases. | ||||
10:50am-11:10am A Year in Review: The ArchivesSpace Metadata Standards Sub-group Kevin Schlottmann, Columbia University The Metadata Standards subgroup of the ArchivesSpace Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) "supports the ArchivesSpace community by taking a transparent and proactive approach to documenting the metadata standards used by the ArchivesSpace application and monitoring the standards landscape." Inspired by the enthusiastic reception to the Metadata Standards presentation at March's AS Online Forum, the subgroup will share highlights of its work over the past year, including improved documentation of the MARC importer (now with DACS mappings!), as well as plans for the next year. | ||||
August 30, 2022 1:00pm-4:00pm ET (find your local time) Workshop: Space Management in ArchivesSpace Instructor: Nancy Enneking, Getty | ||||
Workshop registration is currently full Registration for this workshop is limited to 50 and attendees may only register for one workshop. Registration for forum workshops is limited to one workshop per person and individuals must register using their email address affiliated with an ArchivesSpace member organization. See the registration instructions above for more information. Prerequisites This workshop presumes that participants have taken the ArchivesSpace Basics 1 or 2 day workshop or have practical experience with ArchivesSpace sufficient to create records with minimal guidance. It also assumes that all participants have solid knowledge of basic archival descriptive standards and workflows. Learning objectives
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August 31, 2022 1:00pm-4:00pm ET (show local time) Workshop: Using the ArchivesSpace Rights Module Instructor: Jodi Allison-Bunnell, Montana State University | ||||
Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o61bM9W7SeudoOwTlbYDmw Registration for this workshop is limited to 50 and attendees may register for only one workshop. Registration for forum workshops is limited to one workshop per person and individuals must register using their email address affiliated with an ArchivesSpace member organization. See the registration instructions above for more information. Prerequisites This workshop presumes that participants have taken the ArchivesSpace Basics 1 or 2 day workshop or have practical experience with ArchivesSpace sufficient to create records with minimal guidance. It also assumes that all participants have solid knowledge of Describing Archives: A Content Standard and can create DACS-compliant metadata without instructor guidance.Learning objectives Upon completion of this workshop, you’ll have learned:
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The in-person meeting on August 24, 2022, will not be livestreamed. All events will be recorded. Recordings of all sessions and workshops will be made available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube channel. Photographs will be taken throughout the forum and may be used for ArchivesSpace outreach and communications. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. |
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Annual Forum Evaluation: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PZMTVGS |
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Our Member Forum adheres to the ArchivesSpace Code of Conduct. We seek to provide a welcoming, fun, and safe community experience for everyone. The full text of the code of conduct is available at: https://archivesspace.org/archivesspace-code-of-conduct |
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