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*Help! I’m an Accidental Government Information Librarian presents ...
Saving government data: A conversation with the future, on Wednesday, March
29, 2017 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (Eastern).*

In recent months, the DataRefuge project has collaborated with hundreds of
volunteers around the United States to collect, describe, and store federal
data that support climate and environmental research and advocacy. This
project, and others like it, works in conjunction with the End of Term Web
Archive to capture and make available federal web content during
administrative transitions.

Our discussion will explore the fragility of digital information, and
expand on ideas about what data is. We’ll talk about current projects and
efforts, and explore the future of this work. Finally, we’ll address the
concept of sustainability, and propose a paradigm of empowered
experimentation that aligns with our values and roles within libraries.

We will meet together for Session #69, online on Wednesday, March 29, 2017
from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (Eastern). Please RSVP for the session using this
link:  http://bit.ly/GRS-Session69

We will use WebEx for the live session. Information on testing and
accessing the session will be made available when you register.

The session will be recorded and available after the live session, linked
from the NCLA GRS web page (http://www.nclaonline.org/government-resources).

Presenters:
Laurie Allen is the Assistant Director for Digital Scholarship in the Penn
Libraries, where she leads a group working to expand the capacity of
researchers at Penn to create and share scholarship in new forms. The group
engages in digital project development, data management and curation,
mapping, experimentations with emerging research methods, and open access
publishing. In late 2016, Allen was part of the group that started Data
Refuge (https://www.ppehlab.org/datarefuge), and has been involved in
bringing together a group of collaborators to form a network of libraries,
open data activists and open government efforts at https://libraries.network
.

James A. Jacobs is Data Services Librarian Emeritus, University of
California San Diego. He has more than 25 years experience working with
digital information, digital services, and digital library collections. He
is a technical consultant and advisor to the Center for Research Libraries
in the auditing and certification of digital repositories using the Trusted
Repository Audit Checklist (TRAC) and related CRL criteria. He served as
Data Services Librarian at the University of California San Diego and
co-taught the ICPSR summer workshop, "Providing Social Science Data
Services: Strategies for Design and Operation". He is a co-founder of Free
Government Information (freegovinfo.info).

James R. Jacobs is the US Government Information Librarian at Stanford
University Libraries where he works on both collection development as well
as digital projects like LOCKSS-USDOCS. He is a member of ALA's Government
Documents Roundtable (GODORT) and served a 3-year term on Depository
Library Council to the Public Printer, including serving as DLC Chair. He
is a co-founder of Free Government Information (freegovinfo.info) and
Radical Reference (radicalreference.info) and is on the board of Question
Copyright, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes a better
public understanding of the  effects of copyright, and encourages the
development of alternatives to information monopolies.

Shari Laster is the Government Information Librarian and Data Services
Librarian at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She currently
serves as Assistant Chair/Chair-Elect for the Government Documents Round
Table of the American Library Association, and is a past chair of the
Depository Library Council, the advisory body for the Federal Depository
Library Program.

For more information about this webinar series, check out:
http://www.nclaonline.org/government-resources/help-im-
accidental-government-information-librarian-webinars


-- 
Shari Laster

Government Information Librarian // Data Services Librarian
UCSB Library
University of California, Santa Barbara

805.893.6073 <(805)%20893-6073>

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