Listen "EP 55: Community Based Digitization"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode I discuss the recent conclusion of the "Healing and Education Through Digital Access" project undertaken by the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre. I talk about community engagement, how not all information wants to be free, and online access. I would love to hear about your experiences working with community to undertake a digitization project. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Press release for the Digitized Shingwauk Letter Books -Archival listing of Letter Books -OCAP Principals Tara Robertson, "Not All Information Wants to be Free: The Case Study of On Our Backs" A huge thank you to my colleague Jenna Lemay who did much of the heavy lifting on this project and who was responsible for developing the metadata for the Letter Books.
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