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Applications open for free web archiving workshop for US-based individuals offered by DPOE-N

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The Digital Preservation Outreach & Education Network (DPOE-N) is excited
to offer a free virtual workshop for US-based library, archives, and museum
professionals focused on web archiving...


*Sustainable Web Archiving at Scale: An Introduction*Virtual Workshop |
Thursday, April 15th & Friday, April 16th | 2:00-5:00pm EST

Description:
As cultural production and communication have moved online, the need for
archivists to document history in real time has become increasingly clear
and urgent. Yet the scale and complexity of online information and media
can be daunting, even as web archiving tools and practices continue to
evolve. And while large institutions are able to devote staff to keeping
pace with new technologies and their attendant ethical concerns,
small-to-mid sized organizations frequently rely on archivists who already
handle many other responsibilities for this work. How does one design a web
archiving program that meets the demands of our time with the resources at
hand?

This two-day workshop is designed to provide an introduction to web
archiving fundamentals and tools for archivists seeking to initiate web
archiving programs within their organizations and communities that are
grounded in ethical practices and scaled to their resources. Attendees will
learn about current projects and advances in the field, and receive
practical guidance on drafting collecting policies based on institutional
mission and capacity, as well as hands on instruction using open source
tools. Participants should come away with a firm grounding in the
principles and tools needed to sustainably advocate, plan for, and
implement web archiving in their institutions. No previous experience in
web archiving is required.

Details:
This web archiving workshop is being hosted by the Digital Preservation
Outreach & Education Network (DPOE-N) in partnership with the Pratt
Institute School of Information. It is being offered *tuition-free*, thanks
to generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

The application for this program is now available online at:
https://bit.ly/dpoen-webarchiving
*The deadline to apply is Thursday, March 25.*

Applicants must be located in the United States or US territories. The
program will be limited to 25 participants, so we recommend that you do not
wait to apply. Successful applicants will be notified by Thursday, April 1.

Instructors:
*Sumitra Duncan* is head of the web archiving program at the Frick Art
Reference Library. In this role she manages the web archiving program of
the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC), which consists of the Frick
Art Reference Library and the libraries and archives of the Brooklyn Museum
and the Museum of Modern Art. She co-founded and co-coordinates the Web
Archiving Special Interest Group of the Art Libraries Society of North
America (ARLIS/NA) and the Archive-It New York Users Group. She has
previously led web archiving workshops for the Frick’s Digital Art History
Lab, the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO), the ARLIS/NA Annual
Conference, and The New School’s Parsons School of Design. She holds an
MSLIS from Pratt Institute with Advanced Certificates in Archives and
Museum Libraries and a BA in English from Virginia Commonwealth University.

*Amye McCarther* is an arts archivist and media conservator based in New
York, where she serves as President of the Archivists Round Table of
Metropolitan New York (ART). Her experience has included directing archival
programs, digital preservation initiatives, and film and audiovisual
collections processing for museums and artist foundations, including the
New Museum, the Merce Cunningham Trust, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation,
the Judd Foundation, the Whitney Museum, the Harry Ransom Center, the Joan
Mitchell Foundation’s CALL Project, and others. Her media preservation
projects have received grant funding from the Society of American
Archivists, the CLIR Recordings at Risk program, and the Andy Warhol
Foundation. She holds an MSIS in Archives and Preservation from the
University of Texas at Austin, and a BFA in Studio Art and Creative Writing
from the University of Houston.

Questions?
Visit our website at https://dpoe.network/workshops or email us at
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-- 
*Erin Barsan | Digital Preservation Outreach & Education Network (DPOE-N)
Program Coordinator*
pronouns: she/her/hers (what's this?
<https://www.glsen.org/sites/default/files/GLSEN%20Pronouns%20Resource.pdf>)

*PRATT INSTITUTE*
School of Information
144 West 14th Street | 6th Floor | New York, NY 10011
(212) 647-7693 | [log in to unmask] | dpoe.network
<https://www.dpoe.network/>

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