[DCRM-L] Program planning for rare materials catalogers
Michele Wan
msw2111 at columbia.edu
Thu Feb 25 15:30:54 MST 2021
Adding to Dana Gee's comments, if you end up doing a program on critical
cataloging, the various presenters from this series on conscious editing
would be excellent choices:
https://sunshinestatedigitalnetwork.wordpress.com/2020/09/16/introduction-to-conscious-editing-series/
Best,
Michele Wan
Special Collections Cataloging Librarian
Columbia University Libraries
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 11:20 AM <dcrm-l-request at lib.byu.edu> wrote:
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> All four of Elizabeth's proposed webinar topics are of interest to me, and
> as Allison mentioned advocacy for detailed accurate non-machine generated
> metadata can provide access not available to users dealing with AI
> generated records. I work with a photograph collection, and cataloging
> visual materials/prints/photographs would be great. I also attended and
> recommend a great webinar on critical cataloging by we here, given by
> Treshani Perera & Deidre Thompson, if they or other we here members would
> be interested in talking about rare materials.
> https://www.wehere.space/shop/p/cs004-101-incorporating-critical-cataloging-into-your-work-social-justice-initiatives-series-sknh5
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> Dana Gee
> Photograph Digitization Project Cataloger, Special Collections
> Haverhill Public Library
> Haverhill, MA 01830
> dgee at haverhillpl.org (office email)
> My pronouns are: she/her/hers (Here's <https://nmdrp.me/danagee> how to
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