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Nicole Greenhouse’s Blog: Attending the Society of American Archivists’ 2013 Annual Meeting

Thanks to the generosity of the Mattingly Award, I was able to go and present a student poster, “Applying DACS to Tamiment’s Web Archiving Program” and make my first trip to both New Orleans and the annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists. Over four and a half days, I got to explore NOLA, socialize with other archivists from all over the country, and learn and talk about one of my favorite archival topics, web archiving. At Tamiment, I have spent the better part of two and a half years working on their Web Archiving Project, capturing labor unions and left activism websites for future research use. Tamiment has always sought to collect ephemeral documents relating to the Left, and most contemporary ephemera is now found on the web.  So naturally, my first SAA was going to revolve around web archiving.

Nicole Greenhouse beside her poster “Applying DACS to Tamiment’s Web Archiving Program”

After a day and a half of sightseeing, I attended the first ever Web Archiving Roundtable meeting at SAA. It was amazing to hear about the different projects being started, the difficulties of starting a project, and seeing the large turnout for the roundtable meeting (especially since it was at the same time as the ArchivesSpace roundtable meeting). It inspired me to join the Web Archiving Best Practices Committee/Toolbox.

I also attended a Web Archiving Service (WAS, the service used by Tamiment) users meeting. I was able to meet with other users to hear how they use the service, as well as to meet with the good people from WAS and give constructive feedback about the service.  I attended an interesting session about web archiving collection development policies and spent many hours meeting others interested in web archiving, both while presenting my poster and during the conference in general. Chela, Tamiment’s head, even gave a shout out to our Occupy Wall Street web collections during her presentation!

All in all, it was a great trip and I learned so much about the archival community and what is new and up and coming in the profession. I am already excited about next year!

NYC Digital Humanities Inaugural Gathering 2013

September 28, 2013

The Humanities Initiative at NYU                                                                                                20 Cooper Square                                                                                                                        New York, NY 10003

Click here for the day’s full schedule of activities, beginning at 9:30 am and concluding with a reception at 5:30pm.

THATCamp CHNM, June 7-8 2013

The Humanities and Technology Camp is an open unconference where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot. Since its founding at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University in 2008, more than 105 THATCamps have been held in places all around the world, helping more than 6000 students, scholars, and professionals improve their skills in the digital humanities while meeting terrific, smart people from all kinds of fields and professions.

The sixth annual THATCamp CHNM (affectionately nicknamed “THATCamp Prime”) will take place June 7-8, 2013 at the Roy Center for History and New Media in Fairfax, VA, home of Omeka and Zotero. Spots are still available, and the whole event is free. At an unconference, the program is mostly created on the first day by the participants themselves, but pre-scheduled events include a Wikipedia editathon where participants edit Wikipedia, a manuscript transcribathon where participants transcribe and tag digital historical documents, and workshops on topics such as how to use JSTOR Data for Research to analyze a massive archive of scholarly journal articles. A Maker Challenge will offer THATCamp CHNM participants prizes such as an iPad Mini for an original project begun that weekend.

Register now while space is still available. Everyone is welcome, and THATCamp is notoriously fun, productive, and collegial. Visit http://chnm2013.thatcamp.org for more information or write Dr. Amanda French at info@thatcamp.org.

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