Course Information
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Credits | 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs |
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Registration dates | We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment. |
$250.00
Dates: July 7 - August 3Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs
From the systems archivists use to capture content for long-term care, to the ways we provide access to born-digital materials, practices in digital curation and preservation, when left unchecked, can replicate the same harms witnessed in the physical realm. Discussion about how information professionals can apply frameworks that support ethical curation and preservation in their real day to day operations seems to be at its nascent stages. This course will explore ethical frameworks and approaches in various disciplines, from community-centered initiatives, anti-racist principles, to radical empathy in archives, to lay the foundation for stewarding digital collections in a responsible manner. This course can be taken as one of six courses needed to earn our Certificate in Digital Curation, but can be taken as a stand-alone course as well.
Course goals:
Session |
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Credits | 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs |
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Registration dates | We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment. |
From the systems archivists use to capture content for long-term care, to the ways we provide access to born-digital materials, practices in digital curation and preservation, when left unchecked, can replicate the same harms witnessed in the physical realm. Discussion about how information professionals can apply frameworks that support ethical curation and preservation in their real day to day operations seems to be at its nascent stages. This course will explore ethical frameworks and approaches in various disciplines, from community-centered initiatives, anti-racist principles, to radical empathy in archives, to lay the foundation for stewarding digital collections in a responsible manner. This course can be taken as one of six courses needed to earn our Certificate in Digital Curation, but can be taken as a stand-alone course as well.
Course goals:
Mēgan A. Oliver (she/her) earned her MLIS in 2011, and has worked at Florida State University’s Ringling Museum, SUNY Purchase College, and the University of South Carolina. She is currently the Head of Digital Projects at the University of Missouri Kansas City and an adjunct lecturer at the iSchool, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research interests include a dedication to ethical workplaces, sustainable digital curation, and disability advocacy.
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