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Submit your session proposals and ideas!https://goo.gl/forms/olTRwsxOkGwkXJAs2

Announcing our first-ever ArchivesSpace Online Forum!

Our first event to specifically aim to span the many timezones of our community, this 11-hour ArchivesSpace extravaganza will include a mix of opportunities to share and learn from each other about many different aspects of ArchivesSpace.

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March 18, 2019 beginning at 5:00 pm UTC, featuring a program of three 3-hour blocks with 1-hour breaks in between

Find your local time

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Program Content:

We’re already working on sessions on navigating an ArchivesSpace implementation, interacting with IT, creating workflows and integrations for digital objects, regional discovery networks for archives, and making your case for ArchivesSpace, among other topics, but we’re also looking for more sessions and more speakers on these and other topics. Submit your session proposals and ideas by February 18 for first consideration: https://goo.gl/forms/olTRwsxOkGwkXJAs2


Program Structure

timeactivity
local timeBlock A
local timefirst break
local timeBlock B
local timesecond break
local timeBlock C

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Where:
All online, with opportunities to join via computer or phone (specifics to come when registration opens closer to the date)


Working group members:

  • Jessica Crouch, University of South Carolina
  • Leilani Dawson, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
  • Madeline Sheldon, LYRASIS
  • Maggie Schreiner, Brooklyn Historical Society
  • Mariella Soprano, California Institute of Technology
  • Megan Firestone, Southwestern University
  • Patrick Milhoan, University of Notre Dame
  • Stephen Innes, University of Auckland
  • Venkat Srinivasan, Archives, National Centre for Biological Sciences
  • Christine Kim, California Digital Library
  • Christine Di Bella, ArchivesSpace