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FLVC/PDA Series: More Than a To-Do List: Reimagining and Restructuring Graduate Student Labor in Digital Projects

FLVC/PDA Series: More Than a To-Do List: Reimagining and Restructuring Graduate Student Labor in Digital Projects Online

Description: This presentation reimagines the role of graduate student labor in complex, library-wide digital scholarship projects by defining a new model of librarian/graduate student partnership. Through the work on a community oral history project at a public, urban university, this session offers structures, workflows, and values that lead to a successful digital collection and exhibit and more importantly, meaningful work for residential and remote graduate student employees. Find out how librarians can adopt a mentor/mentee relationship to work side-by-side with graduate student workers on library-wide projects that allow graduate students to take ownership of tasks and gain relevant work experience.

 

Presenters: 

 

Courtney Nomiyama - Humanities Librarian, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Courtney Nomiyama is a Humanities Librarian at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Previously, she worked at a community college library, a high school library, and state government. Her interests include digital humanities and digital scholarship. She holds a MLIS from the University of Washington and a BA in History and Asian Studies from St. Olaf College. Courtney is also a proud 2019 ALA Spectrum Scholar.

 

 

*Registration is Required*

 

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Related LibGuide: Professional Development Alliance by Melissa Sykes-Silvers

Date:
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
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  
Categories:
  Professional Development Alliance  

Registration is required. There are 99 seats available.