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3:00pm EDT / 2:00pm CDT / 1:00pm MDT / 12:00pm PDT

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Rebecca Baugnon

ebeckman (Unlicensed)

Johanna Carll

Jessica Crouch

Regina Carra

Margaret Kidd (regrets)

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Welcome and check-in

Planning for next year

Start thinking about goals for next year. Membership changes.

Possible goals:

  • Restructure page watching assignments to be compatible with membership fluctuations

  • Develop an onboarding workflow and create documentation on what to share with new members

Check in on ongoing work

Old business:

Rights statement documentation

Conversation on listserv. Do we need to say why you would use RS or is that up to repositories? Suggested additions to documentation from Kate Bowers:

Do not confuse rights statements with conditions on access or conditions on use. Rights statements would rarely be applicable to a traditional (paper or mixed analog format) archival resource or accession.

In practice, rights statements are overwhelmingly applied to single-level digital objects.

An example of where it might be applicable at an aggregation level would be a set of digital files where you know each item has identical rights.

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