Planning a Digital Scholarship Center 2016
A CNI-ARL Workshop
Agenda (PDF)
DAY ONE – Tuesday, May 17
1:00 PM
Welcome and Overview [Slides]
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Rebecca Graham, University of Guelph
1:30 PM
What is a digital scholarship center? [Slides]
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
2:00 PM
Focus: Goals and Strategy
Moderator: Rebecca Graham, University of Guelph
- Alison Armstrong, Ohio State University [Slides]
- Susan Nutter, North Carolina State University [Slides]
- Toby Graham, University of Georgia [Slides]
3:15 PM
Break
3:30 PM
Table Discussions: Key opportunities and challenges at your institution
Discussion Topic: Based on what you learned from your homework and readings, and key planning elements identified by the speakers in this session, discuss ways that you will frame the need for (or expansion of) a digital scholarship center at your institution.
4:00 PM
Focus: Staffing [Slides]
- Moderator: Rikk Mulligan, Association of Research Libraries
- Susan Nutter, North Carolina State University
- Bethany Nowviskie, Digital Library Federation
- Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
5:15 PM
Table Discussions: Staff readiness at your institution
Discussion Questions: What strategies do you think might be effective at your institution to support development of new digital skills among existing staff, recruit staff with new types of skill sets when vacancies occur, and/or employ students to provide support of specific technologies?
5:45 PM
End of Day One Program
6:00 PM
Reception
DAY TWO – Wednesday, May 18
7:45 AM
Breakfast
8:30 AM
Focus: Technologies and Physical Space
- Moderator: Rebecca Graham, University of Guelph
- Dale Askey, McMaster University [Slides]
- Liz Milewicz, Duke University [Slides]
- Alison Armstrong, Ohio State University [Slides]
9:30 AM
Table Discussions: Types of space/technologies each institution has and what it needs
Discussion Questions: Based on what you learned from the speakers and your analysis of your situation at your home institution, what are your most pressing needs for new kinds of spaces and/or technologies? Do you have ideas for how you might accomplish some gains quickly?
10:00 AM
Break
10:15 AM
Focus: Models/Types of Centers—Key Characteristics [Slides]
- Moderator: Rikk Mulligan, Association of Research Libraries
- Toby Graham, University of Georgia
- Daniel Chamberlain, Occidental College
- Dale Askey, McMaster University
11:30 AM
General Q&A with All Available Speakers
12:15 PM
Discussion Groups over Lunch
1:00 PM
Focus: Library/Faculty Partnerships—Teaching and Learning
- Moderator: Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
- Daniel Chamberlain, Occidental College [Slides]
- Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University [Slides]
- Liz Milewicz, Duke University [Slides]
2:15
Table Discussions: Teaching and Learning Opportunities
Discussion Topic: Discuss how you will approach developing teaching and learning partnerships that will align faculty interests, new approaches to digital scholarship, and coursework.
2:30 PM
Break
2:45 PM
Focus: Library/Faculty Partnerships—Scholarship and Research
- Moderator: Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
- Bethany Nowviskie, Digital Library Federation [Slides]
- Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University [Slides]
4:00 PM
Lessons Learned and Wrap-up [Slides]
Rikk Mulligan, Association of Research Libraries
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
4:30 PM
Adjourn