This session has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a future date and time.
This session of the Funding to Preservation: A Digital Content Life Cycle Webinar Series is designed for smaller, under-resourced organizations who understand the need for digital preservation but are not sure how to begin creating daily workflows that incorporate accessioning, processing, and storing digital materials (both born-digital collections and files from digitization projects). The digital curation lifecycle will be viewed through a practical lens and the class will step through an end-to-end workflow for a hypothetical digital collection using simple, open-source digital preservation tools.
Presenter:
Jaime Schumacher is the Sr. Director of Scholarly Communications at Northern Illinois University Libraries. She delivers an active program of education, advocacy, support, and technical advancement to promote the effective sharing of and barrier free access to scholarly resources. Her efforts include repository platform development and optimization, copyright and open licensing research, and instructional activities for faculty, students, and lifelong learners. Jaime is also the co-leader of Digital POWRR - a grant-funded, award-winning program that equips practitioners with the necessary skills for curating and preserving digital collections of significance. Jaime earned her BS in Computer Information Systems from Purdue University, her MLIS from the University of Illinois, and was a corporate systems consultant for Deloitte prior to her transition into the field of librarianship.
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