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Goals, outcomes, objectives of regional forums

  • Connecting people in their region
  • Opportunities to hear how others are using ASpace
  • Opportunities to learn new skills in using ASpace
  • Opportunities to work together
  • To meet more people and learn tips and tricks from each other

Program

Morning program

  • Morning snacks/refreshments – sponsored
Time

Topic

Lead

Note

Time allocation

9:00 am - 9:08 am

Welcome remarks

Welcome message from Tufts University

  • Dan Santamaria, Director, Digital Collections & Archives

5-10 minutes

9:09 am - 9:15 am

Welcome message

Welcome message from the program team

  • Christine Di Bella

Include updates/news

5-10 minutes

9:15 am - 9:45 am

Invited speaker presentation

Staff Interface enhancement recommendations

  • Lynn Moulton, Boston College
  • Johanna Carll, Harvard University
  • Betsy Baldwin, MIT

Includes q&a

20 minutes for speakers; 10 minutes for questions

9:45 am - 10:15 am

Invited speaker conversation

Technology, Development, Collaboration, etc

  • Bobbi Fox and Dave Mayo, Harvard University

Includes q&a

20 minutes for speakers; 10 minutes for questions

10:15 am - 10:30 am

Break



15 minutes

10:30 am - 11:10 am

Lightning rounds

  • Taming a two-headed monster: ArchivesSpace at Harvard / Robin McElheny, Harvard University
  • Customizing the Digital Object Manager Plug-inMargaret Peachy, Tufts University
  • Road-testing the PUI: How DIY Usability Testing taught us about users’ mental models for online archival researchEve Neiger, Yale University
  • Road-testing the PUI: How DIY Usability Testing taught us about users’ mental models for online archival research / Tracy MacMath, Yale University
  • Integrating Patron Requesting into the ArchivesSpace PUIMelissa A. Wisner, Yale University
  • Ah! ASnake! What do I do?Dave Mayo, Harvard University
  • What's the Point of being on TAC?Kari R. Smith, MIT

5 min each speaker

40 minutes

11:10 am - 11:20 am

Lightning round q&a


For all speakers

10 minutes

11:20 am - 11:30 am

Break



10 minutes

11:30 am - 12:00/12:15 pm

Break-out sessions

  • Open discussions on a variety of topics (e.g. technical, description, access; development; community)

30-45 minutes

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Break for lunch on your own

Host institution can guide?


75-90 minutes

Afternoon program

  • Afternoon snacks/refreshments – sponsored
Time

Topics

Lead

Note

Time allocation

1:30 pm - 4:00/4:30 pm

Afternoon activity

Potential topics for afternoon program/workshop

  • Plugins
  • Digital objects
  • Activity was chosen through a community poll during registration.
  • Breaks embedded as needed

2.5-3 hours

4:00 pm - 4:15 pm or 4:30 pm - 4:45 pm

Closing remarks/wrap-up

Closing remarks from the program

  • Christine Di Bella

5-10 minutes

5:00 pm - ?

Happy hour/mixer

BLC Special Collections Community of Interest


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After forum mixer/reception/happy hour

  • BLC Special Collections Community of Interest is exploring happy hour/social mixer options.
  • Open to everyone.



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