Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:44:42 -0600 From: Debbie Cardinal <cardinal@wils.wisc.edu> Subject: NEW In Person and Online Courses on Digitization Message-id: <AA34805F65774A5B8BFBDDF4621CAB47@OCLCA>
The in-person workshops in this message will be held in Minneapolis so may
be handier for northern Wisconsin people.
Debbie Cardinal
Wisconsin Heritage Online Coordinator
<mailto:cardinal@wils.wisc.edu> cardinal@wils.wisc.edu
608 265-2138
Project Resources site: http://wiheritage.pbwiki.com/
<http://wiheritage.pbwiki.com/>
Portal <http://www.wisconsinheritage.org> http://www.wisconsinheritage.org
http://www.wils.wisc.edu <http://www.wils.wisc.edu/>
728 State St., Rm. 464
Madison, WI 53706
Fax 608 262-6067
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Subject: [upmwcdm] NEW In Person and Online Courses on Digitization
-- Excuse the duplication - this message has been cross-posted --
Minitex has scheduled two face to face full day workshops for digital
project staff. We are also offering a series of four webinars on
digitization topics. See below for details and registration information.
FACE TO FACE
Metadata Practices for Digital Collections
Metadata is a fundamental element of any digitization project. Designed for
non catalogers, this full day workshop focuses on using metadata to
facilitate both access to and preservation of digital resources. Topics
include: review of metadata schema choices, development of a preservation
metadata model, and using XML to store metadata. Hands on exercises will be
conducted during the class.
What you will learn:
- An understanding of what metadata is and how it facilitates access to and
preservation of digital resources
- An awareness of appropriate metadata schema, including Dublin Core, EAD,
TEI, and others
- An understanding of current and developing standards
- The benefits of using metadata and XML together
- An understanding of interoperability and ways to achieve it
Presenter: Linda Stewart, OCLC Western
Dates: April 28, 120 Andersen Library, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
April 30, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, ND
Registration: http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/oclc.asp#222
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From Pixels to Projects: An Introduction to Digitization Concepts
This workshop will present background terminology and concepts, as well as
practical approaches to digitizing and describing visual collections.
Attendees will learn about scanning, equipment, metadata, project management
and workflow. The instructor will share his own insights on digital imaging
and encourage others in attendance to share their own experiences.
Presenter: Jason Roy, University of Minnesota Libraries
Dates: May 13, 120 Andersen Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
MN
May 27, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, ND
Registration: http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/oclc.asp#207
Who should attend?: Individuals who are either planning to digitize their
collections or have just begun to implement their own imaging projects.
COMING SOON! Digital Imaging - a full day hands on workshop on scanning and
batch editing of images using Adobe Photoshop. To be held at the College of
Visual Arts, St. Paul, MN
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ONLINE
Minitex is sponsoring a set of four two-hour webinars focused on
digitization information and skill development. We are holding three in May
and one in June. The sessions will be taught by Linda Stewart from OCLC
Western. The cost of each webinar is $40.00 for each individual. If you
register for all four webinars at once, the cost will be $35.00 for each
session. The descriptions of each session with links to registration are
below.
Developing, Funding and Managing Digital Projects: Digitization Series #1
Thursday, May 14, 2009
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Central Time)
This webinar covers basic level project planning, materials selection, and
workflow for digital collections. The focus is to prepare participants for
conducting a project and sustaining a project into the future. Will include
discussion of issues related to workflow, metadata, scanning, quality
control, funding, maintenance and sustainability of digital resources.
Registration: http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/webinars.asp#215
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Copyright for Digital Materials: Digitization Series #2
Thursday, May 21, 2009
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Central Time)
This webinar is intended to introduce participants to issues surrounding
copyright for digital materials, and to provide resources for further
exploration. Topics covered include: basics of copyright law, including the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act; obtaining permissions to use, fair use,
public domain, and privacy issues; and how digital primary source materials
published to the Web differ from traditional materials. The course will
include discussion of examples pertinent to the average project to help
participants apply concepts to real-life situations.
Registration: http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/webinars.asp#216
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Imaging, Quality Control and Digital Infrastructure: Digitization Series #3
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Central Time)
This online workshop covers basic-level information on scanning, image
capture, and quality control activities for digital projects. Provides brief
information on planning, workflow development, and implementation for image
capture and digital object creation in a project setting. Places emphasis on
digital activities for libraries, museums, and heritage organizations.
Provides beginning steps toward developing and managing scanning activities
for digital collections.
Registration: http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/webinars.asp#217
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Metadata for Digital Projects: Digitization Series #4
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Central Time)
Metadata is a fundamental element of any digitization project. Designed for
non-catalogers, this webinar session focuses on using metadata to facilitate
both access to and preservation of digital resources. Topics include: review
of metadata schema choices, development of a preservation metadata model,
and using XML to store metadata.
Registration: http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/webinars.asp#218
Sara Ring
Coordinator, Bibliographic and Technical Services
Minitex Library Information Network
15 Andersen Library
University of Minnesota
222 21st Ave. So.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-4002 Fax: 612-624-4508
mailto: ring0089@umn.edu
blog: http://blogs.minitex.umn.edu/bats/