Do you need to manage born digital content in your collection? Maybe a refresher on fair use of your digital collections? Or want to guide patrons through creating data visualizations?
Come to #mlatechcamp!
The Emerging Technologies and Services Committee of the Music Library Association (MLA) is hosting a one day pre-conference workshop on January 31st, 2018, before the MLA annual meeting in Portland, OR (Jan 31- Feb 4th, 2018) to enhance the skill sets of librarians, humanists, and technologists who work or want to work with digital objects and data.
This workshop will offer something for seasoned practitioners as well as novices to learn and build together in a collaborative, interactive, informal, spontaneous, and productive environment.
All are welcome, whether you are working with music materials or not. Registration for the pre-conference is separate from MLA's annual meeting. We actively encourage anyone interested in the digital aspects of librarianship to take part.
The format of the TechCamp will be familiar to those who have participated in THATCamps. In addition to three pre-arranged hands-on workshops, it will include participant-proposed lightning talks. The lightning talks offer a platform for attendees to share digital projects, tools, and programs, as well as works in progress or ideas.
More information about #mlatechcamp and details about registration can be found at bit.ly/mlatechcamp2018
Jonathan Manton
Music Librarian for Access Services
Irving S. Gilmore Music Library
Yale University
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T: 203-432-5549
Tw: @jonmanton
W: http://web.library.yale.edu/music
Book an appointment with me: http://schedule.yale.edu/appointment/16750
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