https://meap.library.ucla.edu/available-funding English: The Modern Endangered Archives Program (MEAP) is a UCLA Library granting program that funds projects that document, digitize and make accessible endangered archival materials from the 20th and 21st Centuries, including print, photographic, film, audio, ephemeral, and born digital objects. MEAP funds both Planning and Project Grants to support project teams looking to assess, digitize, and document at-risk collections from around the world.  Please address any questions to meap@library.ucla.edu. The Call for Applications: https://www.library.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/media/Call%20for%20Applications_MEAP%202021-22.pdf Español: El Programa de Archivos en Peligro Moderno (MEAP) es un programa de subvenciones de la Biblioteca de UCLA que financia proyectos que documentan, digitalizan y hacen accesibles materiales de archivo en peligro de extinciónRead More →

The new dLOC patron interface will be released November 29. Please join us on September 2 from 11am-12pm (Miami time) for a preview; register: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkce2spzMrGNwPj0Tjcin79WMUeU2yMhML For ease, preview videos are now up in English (https://dloc.com/AA00083292/00001) and French (https://dloc.com/AA00083292/00002), with Spanish forthcoming. To support the migration, there is now a separate administrative site (in development) with a list of all partners (the patron site has partners who have content): https://dloc.domains.uflib.ufl.edu/partners/ See the most recent items: https://dloc.com/new and for this month, newly loaded items include: July dLOC Newsletter, French also now out: https://dloc.com/UF00102954/00029 University of The Bahamas: Various materials: https://dloc.com/l/icobn/new Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator More newRead More →

I’m working on the slides for the partner preview of the new dLOC site, to launch November 29. In preparing these, there are so many changes! First, dLOC is now several websites: Patron site, www.dLOC.com – this is the one that will be new Program Documentation, https://dloc.domains.uflib.ufl.edu/ – in process for documentation updates Technical Documentation, https://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/dloctech All of these used to be on the patron website, which was cumbersome and less usable after dLOC grew to so much content and so many partners. Also, some production tools and user tools are integrated into the current website. Those will change, to have a patron/user system andRead More →

RLUK and AHRC have released the report on the scoping study, The role of academic and research libraries as active participants and leaders in the production of scholarly research. This excellent report is fully available online: https://www.rluk.ac.uk/rluk-publishes-report-on-the-role-of-research-libraries-in-the-production-of-scholarly-research/ I super highly recommend that folks read the full report. That said, I know many of us under constant work and life demands and so are in the realm of tldr;. The headline findings or highlights are also available, and are short to read. A very short selection of those includes: Collaborative by default: Collaboration is in the nature of libraries and the staff that work within them.Read More →

Like many other universities, the Libraries at UF are using Reclaim Hosting’s Domain of One’s Own to solve the “website problem” where folks need a website that does not fit the overall infrastructural support framework (needs like: site with a design that isn’t institutional, WordPress instance for a blog, various technologies for digital scholarship, and more). The Libraries started UFLib Domains to as a pilot project with an internal grant by Perry Collins, to offer a quick-start pathway for anyone working in the Libraries to publish digital scholarship, teach with technology, and experiment with new tools. Perry did tremendous work in getting the system setRead More →

Please see the full call here: https://www.hastac.org/opportunities/seeking-digital-humanities-resource-new-open-education-resource-textbook and copied below for ease: Monday, July 19, 2021 – 5:00pm We are seeking assistance with a new open educational resource project. My colleague Ellen Moll and I are recipients of an MSU Library OER Award to develop a textbook that we hope will have use for faculty teaching about digital humanities across multiple contexts. This project was inspired by our recent work on learning outcomes and content tracks for the undergraduate Digital Humanities Minor at Michigan State University. If you would spend a moment sharing examples of material that should be included in the textbook, we would appreciate it.  We are looking forRead More →

See the most recent items: https://dloc.com/new  For this month, newly loaded items include: Pan Caribbean Sankofa Interviews: https://dloc.com/results/?t=pan%20caribbean%20sankofa  Pan Caribbean Sankofa is an outreach, research, education, and advisory group to organizations and individuals interested in the history, culture, and diaspora of Caribbean people and their descendants in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States – focusing on Panama, the Panama Canal, and Panama Railroad from the 1800s to the present. Archivo histórico de Vieques, Puerto Rico, fotos: https://dloc.com/vieques/new  About the collection: https://dloc.com/AA00081727/00001  More newspapers continue to load with the current CLIR grant, with some new titles and other titles with new issues, updated listRead More →

About the LibraryPress@UF The LibraryPress@UF publishes scholarly, educational, and creative works, with an emphasis on promoting public access to scholarship and ethical practices in scholarly publishing. The Libraries’ publishing initiatives complement the work of the University of Florida Press (UF Press) to collectively contribute to the shared missions of the Libraries, Press, and UF. Note This blog entry cross-published on the LibraryPress@UF site and on Laurie Taylor’s website.Read More →

In the Libraries at UF, we are working to mature our project and project portfolio management processes. One critical part of this is to have a Definition of Done, or the acceptance criteria for how each project/sprint will be evaluated for completion. Having a Definition of Done ensures mutual understanding and agreement for what project completion means, so it defines the acceptance criteria. Related to a Definition of Done (DoD) is the Definition of Ready. The Definition of Ready (DoR) is created prior, with the collaborator/stakeholders, to provide the foundation that allows work to start. Agility.im explains common elements in a DoR: Actionable – Is theRead More →

See a fantastic community school course by the always amazing Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler from We Here: Library exhibitions: beyond book covers with Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler (cs013-101), from 60.00; Thursday, June 10, 3-Hour Seminar: 12pm PT, 1pm MT, 2pm CT, 3pm ET USA Libraries and archives are increasingly establishing exhibition programs as a way to highlight collections and engage visitors, beyond the traditional book cover display. But what are the best ways to plan exhibitions? What should you consider before embarking on storytelling and interpretation? This seminar will focus on a programmatic approach to library exhibitions, including policies and procedures, capacity building, and best practices as they relateRead More →