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PDA Series: Processing Born-Digital Materials Online
Funding to Preservation:
A Digital Content Life Cycle Webinar Series!
Hosted by: CARLI and FLVC
CARLI and FLVC are pleased to host a 6-part Funding to Preservation: A Digital Content Life Cycle Webinar Series!
Spend Tuesdays this summer learning about: grant opportunities to fund digitization, workflows for processing born-digital materials, digitization best practices, digital preservation basics, and the importance of metadata in digital content.
Session Details:
This presentation will detail the workflows used by the team at University at Buffalo's Special Collections to process born-digital records such as working with donors, initial collection review, describing digital records, and working with hybrid collections.
Presenters:
Sarah Cogley is the Digital Archivist for the University at Buffalo Special Collections. Sarah’s responsibilities include preserving, processing, and providing access to unique digital resources, both digitized and born digital. She also provides leadership on digital collections and digital preservation standards and policies. Sarah holds an MSIS from the University at Albany, the SAA’s Digital Archives Special certification, and is a Certified Archivist.
Grace Trimper is the Digital Archives Technician for the University at Buffalo Special Collections. Grace works to preserve and provide access to digitized and born digital material held by University Archives, the Poetry Collection, and the History of Medicine Collection. She also collaborates with the Digital Archivist to develop and maintain best practices for processing, preservation, and digitization.
* Event Registration is Required*
Sponsored By
Related LibGuide: Digital Collections and Archives by Rebel Cummings-Sauls
- Date:
- Tuesday, June 11, 2024
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Audience:
- Professional Development Alliance