[SOA] Fwd: [issues-advocacy] Personal Digital Archiving: A Train the Trainer Webinar (outreach and advocacy opportunity!)

Nathan Tallman ntallman at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 13:49:51 EDT 2014


Please see announcement below about a Personal Digital Archiving outreach
educational opportunity.

Nathan

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From: Wendy Hagenmaier <wendy.hagenmaier at gmail.com> <
issues-advocacy at forums.archivists.org>
Date: Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:24 PM
Subject: [issues-advocacy] Personal Digital Archiving: A Train the Trainer
Webinar (outreach and advocacy opportunity!)
To: SAA Issues & Advocacy Roundtable Discussion List <
issues-advocacy at forums.archivists.org>


Greetings, Issues and Advocacy members!

The topic of personal digital archiving offers an excellent opportunity for
outreach and advocacy by archivists and other information professionals.
Tune into this webinar and consider teaching a workshop at your
institution. You'll be eligible to apply for this grant from the Society of
Georgia Archivists, too:
http://georgiaarchivists.blogspot.com/2014/07/PDAWorkshopGrant.html

Personal Digital Archiving: A Train the Trainer Webinar

Wednesday, October, 22nd -- 2:00pm - 3:00pm Eastern Time

Register:
https://georgialibraries.webex.com/georgialibraries/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=647320186

The Society of Georgia Archivists, the Atlanta chapter of ARMA
International, and the Georgia Library Association present a
train-the-trainer session on Personal Digital Archiving. Designed for
information professionals from all backgrounds and levels of experience,
this session will empower participants to see themselves as archivists of
their own digital records and will cover topics ranging from best practices
for creating digital records and rights issues in the digital landscape to
strategies for storing digital records and emerging developments regarding
the digital afterlife. After completing the workshop, attendees will be
encouraged to teach the workshop to their users--the public, co-workers,
students, etc.--in their own diverse institutional contexts. The end goal
of the workshop will thus be to advocate for informational professionals as
a source of expertise for assisting individuals (the public, family
members, students, corporate employees, etc.) with their personal digital
archiving needs.

Can't make it to the live show? That's okay. The session will be recorded
and available on the Carterette Series Webinars site for later viewing.

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To register for the online event
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1. Go to registration page:


https://georgialibraries.webex.com/georgialibraries/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=647320186

2. Complete and submit the form.

4. A URL for the event will be emailed to you immediately after
registration.

About the workshop instructors:
Oscar Gittemeier currently works as a Youth Services Librarian with the
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System (AFPLS) at the East Atlanta Branch. He
has a background in Sociology and Women’s Studies and completed his MLIS
with Florida State University in August 2012. Oscar has served on several
GLA committees, including AEL, NMRT, and PACE, but making the Libraries Are
Such a Drag fundraising calendar for the Scholarship Committee was the most
fun! In his free time Oscar enjoys sipping Bulleit Bourbon with a good book
on his back deck and connecting with radical librarians who are reimagining
the profession.

Wendy Hagenmaier is the Digital Collections Archivist at the Georgia Tech
Archives. She received her M.S.I.S. with a focus on digital archives and
preservation from the University of Texas at Austin School of Information.
Her areas of scholarly and professional interest include personal digital
archiving as an outreach and advocacy tool for increasing awareness about
the importance of digital archiving in society, the technological and
intellectual property challenges of preserving and providing access to
born-digital data and proprietary formats, and the puzzles of data
stewardship and control in an increasingly terms-of-service-bound world.

Michelle Kirk (CRM, IGP, CIP) is currently a Program Manager and eRecords
and Information Governance subject matter expert for Iron Mountain
Incorporated. Michelle has spent her fifteen-plus year career in the
Document Management, RIM and Information Governance spaces, both in
consulting and in-house roles. The breadth of her experience is in Public
Sector, Energy and Financial verticals, with a particular focus on
electronic records. Throughout her career, she has been able to leverage
her interest in electronic information organization, preservation, and
governance to help organizations manage their data more defensibly.
Michelle has a Bachelor?s degree from Temple University and holds multiple
industry credentials including the Certified Records Manager, Certified
Information Governance Professional, and Certified Information Professional
certifications. In her spare time, Michelle volunteers on her local Atlanta
ARMA board and on the ARMA International conference programming task force.
She also enjoys cooking, reading and is an avid sports fan.

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Contact a member of the Carterette Series planning team with questions or
suggestions.
Casey Long: clong at agnesscott.edu
Kimberly Boyd: kboyd2 at brenau.edu
Sarah Steiner: sksteiner at email.wcu.edu

Wendy Hagenmaier
Vice Chair, Issues and Advocacy Roundtable
Digital Collections Archivist
Georgia Tech Archives
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