This series welcomes a range of speakers interested in the intersections between collections as data, cataloguing histories and critical archival studies, heritage infrastructures, critical digital heritage, and information science.
Speakers:
Rosemary Grennan, Mayday Rooms archive
Title: Leftovers Digital Archive: Somewhere between automation and the handmade.
Amalia S Levi, Archivist/Cultural heritage Professional, HeritEdge Connection, Bonn University's Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies
Title: Archival Dependencies: The Cascading Violence of Colonial Records.
please note, not all speaker gave permission for their whole presentation to be recorded.
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11/29/2023
This series welcomes a range of speakers interested in the intersections between collections as data, cataloguing histories and critical archival studies, heritage infrastructures, critical digital heritage, and information science.
Speakers:
Jane Collings (Steevenson), Archivist, Archival Cataloguing
Title: The Shortcomings of and Opportunities for Archival Cataloguing to Create a Fuller Picture of Our Histories.
Please note, not all speakers gave permission for their whole presentation to be recorded.
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11/29/2023
This series welcomes a range of speakers interested in the intersections between collections as data, cataloguing histories and critical archival studies, heritage infrastructures, critical digital heritage, and information science.
Speakers:
Lucille Junkere, Visual artist, educator and researcher. Recent research focusses on the legacy of colonialism in African Caribbean textile history.
Title: Cultural Colours Jamaica
Benjamin Lee, incoming Assistant Professor in the Information School at the University of Washington, as well as a Kluge Fellow in Digital Studies at the Library of Congress
Title: Reimagining Search and Discovery for Digital Collections with Machine Learning.
Please note not all speakers gave permission for their whole talk to be recorded.
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11/29/2023
This series welcomes a range of speakers interested in the intersections between collections as data, cataloguing histories and critical archival studies, heritage infrastructures, critical digital heritage, and information science.
Speakers:
Koraljka Golub, Professor, iInstitute, Linnaeus University, co-leader of LNU's Digital Humanities Initiative, programme coordinator for M.A. in Digital Humanities
Title: Subject access in online information services for humanities: the case of LGBTQI fiction.
Inna Kizhner, Research Fellow, Digital Humanities Lab, Haifa University
Title: Exploring epistemic bias in museum collections.
Please note, not all speakers gave permission for their whole presentation to be recorded.
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11/29/2023
This series welcomes a range of speakers interested in the intersections between collections as data, cataloguing histories and critical archival studies, heritage infrastructures, critical digital heritage, and information science.
Speakers:
Kathleen Lawther, Freelance Curator/Collections Researcher
Title: People make the data: Museum Makers, people-centred cataloguing and collections as data.
Florence Okoye, Qualitative researcher, User Experience and Service designer, Natural History Museum
Title: Approaches for anti-colonial narratives through digital collections.
Please note, not all speakers gave permission for the whole of their presentation to be recorded.
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11/29/2023