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Tuesday, October 11 • 4:15pm - 5:00pm
Tu23: Foundations for Building Community within the Workplace

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Presentation 1
 
Practicing Empathy in Digital Libraries: Self Care and Survival in a Changing Landscape
Julia Corrin, Ann Marie Mesco
Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America
 
“Hidden labor” and the toll it takes on those doing it is a growing concern in the GLAM field. In this presentation we will engage with the concepts of hidden labor and self care, while reflecting on our personal experiences and lessons learned during a recent digital library migration.
 
 
Presentation 2
 
Groove is in the Heart: Trust and Vulnerability in Collaboration
Mara Blake(1), Wanda Marsolek(2), Mikala Rae Narlock(3)
1: North Carolina State University; 2: University of Minnesota, United States of America; 3: Data Curation Network, University of Minnesota, United States of America
 
As members of a sustainable and successful collaborative network, we wanted to remove the magic and mystery of collaboration and unpack the emotional, mental, and technical labor that went into establishing this network. Through a project retrospective, we uncovered the need for radical interdependence, vulnerability and trust.
 
 
Presentation 3
 
Institutional Knowledge Capture and Sharing for Digital Library Programs: Creating a Community Consensus
Darcy Pumphrey, Brittany Bertazon
Utah State University, United States of America
 
This presentation launches needed discourse on how digital library practitioners capture and share institutional knowledge regarding active and backlogged digital projects to begin to establish a community consensus. Serving as case studies, presenters will share perspectives as a new professional entering and an established professional departing a digital library program.
 

Moderators
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Carrie Pirmann

Social Sciences Librarian, Bucknell University
Carrie Pirmann (she/her) is the Social Sciences Librarian at Bertrand Library, and co-facilitator of Bucknell's Digital Scholarship Summer Research Fellows program. She is not-so-secretly a data geek and enjoys working on digital projects that incorporate mapping and other forms of... Read More →

Speakers
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Darcy Pumphrey

Digital Assets Librarian, Utah State University - Merrill-Cazier Library
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Ann Marie Mesco

Digitization Projects Manager/Data Coordinator, Carnegie Mellon University


Tuesday October 11, 2022 4:15pm - 5:00pm EDT
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