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Event Series Cultures of Correspondence Symposia

Cultures of Correspondence Symposia: Part 2

Texas A&M University College Station, Texas
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

The linked symposia, hosted consecutively by Baylor University and Texas A&M University, build upon both institutions' substantial collections of 18th- and 19th-century archival materials and their commitment to creating accessible digital archives and scholarship.

Free

Section on Archives of Literature and Art: Virtual Symposium

Virtual Event Virtual Event

The ICA’s Section on Literary and Artistic Archives (SLA) will host a free, three-day virtual symposium from November 20–22 to explore the significance of cultural archives and their role in preserving the arts.

Free

The 2024 Virtual DLF Forum, Hosted by the Digital Library Federation

Virtual
Virtual Event Virtual Event

The Digital Library Federation (DLF) invites digital library, archives, and museum practitioners to join the Virtual DLF Forum, which will be held from October 22-23. With 34 sessions planned over two days, the DLF Forum program features a vibrant program for those interested in discussing digital library technologies and practices: from reflections on digitizing textual and complex physical materials, to conversations on how to improve the discoverability and accessibility of archival and library collections, and more.

$40 – $60

The Dublin Core Data Institute (DCDI): An International Conference

Virtual Event Virtual Event

The planned Dublin Core Data Institute (DCDI), which will be held in-person at the University of Toronto on October 19, will bring together data and information scientists as well as humanities and social science scholars, to mingle and exchange ideas on developing open data resources for humanities and social science scholarship.

$100

Sovereign Printscapes: Why Indigenous Newspapers Matter (Plenary Address for the Annual Conference of the National Digital Newspaper Program)

Virtual Event Virtual Event

In this plenary address “Sovereign Printscapes: Why Indigenous Newspapers Matter” at the annual conference of the National Digital Newspaper Program, Professor Kathryn Walkiewicz will discuss the role Indigenous newspapers have historically played as a means of asserting sovereignty and countering damaging stereotypes about Native communities. Join NEH Division of Preservation and Access and the Serial and Government Publications Division at the Library of Congress for this special, virtual event on September 25 from 3:30–5:00 pm ET. 

Free

Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives Symposium

Virtual Event Virtual Event

As part of their commitment to "to accurately and respectfully describ materials relating to historically overlooked communities," the University of Central Oklahoma Chambers Library annually hosts a virtual symposium for catalogers, archivists, metadata specialists, library/archives workers or students interested in metadata justice to share and discuss their approaches.

Free