Welcome to CLIR’s 2022 events! Browse our conference program below, and learn more about our events on our website. If you have any questions, email us at forum@diglib.org. Thanks! -Team CLIR/DLF
NOTE: "Developing a Framework" and "Manumitted" have been withdrawn by the presenters.
Presentation 1
Towards a Counter-Institutional Archive: Collecting, Preserving, and Sharing the Histories of the City University of New York Roxanne Shirazi Graduate Center, City University of New York, United States of America
The CUNY Digital History Archive is a digital history project and participatory community archive that collects, preserves, and shares the contested histories of the City University of New York. Centering the stories of students, scholar-activists, and dissenting voices within the institution, project organizers frame this work as a counter-institutional archive.
WITHDRAWN - Presentation 2
Developing A Framework for Managing Blended Moravian Archival Collections in Northern Labrador Mark David Turner OKâlaKatiget Society and Nunatsiavut Government, Canada
This presentation gives an overview of work being conducted during the Digitizing Hidden Collections project, "Uncommon Bonds: Labrador Inuit and Moravian Missionaries". Specific emphasis is placed on our approach towards digitization, management and access.
WITHDRAWN - Presentation 3
Manumitted: The People Enslaved by Quakers David Satten-Lopez(1), Avis McClinton(2) 1: Haverford College, United States of America; 2: Independent Scholar/Contributor
Manumitted: The People Enslaved by Quakers is a multi-year collaborative effort to publicize and investigate the history of Quaker slaveholding through manumission documents. The project combines research, writing, community engagement, and digital tools to create an online platform for this history and the Pandora's box it opens.