The Digital Collections in Teaching and Research Conference took place May 24, 2018 at the White Stag/UO Portland Building in Portland, OR.
Given the promise of large-scale aggregations like the Digital Public Library of America, what are the best examples of what cultural heritage institutions can support, now and in the future? How do we establish digital programs that are dynamic and sustainable? Come to share ideas, projects, and to get inspired!
Agenda
Digital Collections in teaching and Research Conference Program (May 2018) (PDF)
Presentations
Keynote
Presenters:
- Heidi Kaufman, University of Oregon
- Franny Gaede, University of Oregon
Slides: Teaching with the Lyon Archive (PPTX)
accessCeramics: The Story of an Aging Digital Collection
Presenters:
- Mark Dahl, Lewis & Clark College
- Erica Jensen, Lewis & Clark College
- Jeremy McWilliams, Lewis & Clark College
Slides: accessCeramics: The Story of an Aging Digital Collection (PPTX)
We Don’t Have That: Teaching Primary Sources with a Small (or No) Physical Collection
Presenter: Eva Guggemos, Parcific University
Slides: We Don’t Have That (PPTX)
Culturally Sensitive Description Remediation
Presenter: Laura Buchholz, Reed College
Slides: Culturally Sensitive Description Remediation (PPTX)
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) API
Presenter: Sarah Seymore, University of Oregon
Slides: DPLA API (PPTX)
Teaching with RStudio
Presenter: Jonathan O. Cain, University of Oregon
Slides: RStudio for Digital Collections (PPTX)
Using Zotero and Voyant
Presenter: Angie Beiriger, Reed College
Slides: Using Zotero & Voyant (PDF)