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Dear DLF,

Registration<https://www.seiworkshop.org/registration> for the virtual SEI 2022<https://seiworkshop.org/> is now open! We are very excited about this year's curriculum<https://www.seiworkshop.org/schedule> and instructors, and hope to see many of you online on June 20-24, 2022.

SEI is a fantastic learning and networking opportunity for GLAM professionals and students interested in creating and maintaining sustainable digital collections. SEI 2022 is a virtual workshop, and will open on Monday, June 20 with an orientation activity facilitated by the SEI Team. Most days feature 2 curricular workshops led by instructors and an optional event called “SEI Shop Talk and Social,” during which the SEI Team plans to make time and space for SEI attendees to build community socially and professionally. SEI will close on Friday, June 24 with a wrap-up activity, also facilitated by the SEI Team. Registration rates for SEI 2022 are $225 for members of ARLIS/NA and VRA and $250 for non-members.

SEI is committed to creating and supporting inclusive, diverse, accessible, and equitable communities of practice. We invite you to read our NEW Inclusive Language Guide<https://www.seiworkshop.org/inclusive-language-guide>, which joins our Code of Conduct, Land Acknowledgement<https://www.seiworkshop.org/about> and other documents about SEI.

This comprehensive introductory workshop is limited to 50 participants. We expect to meet our registration cap quickly, so be sure to register<https://www.seiworkshop.org/registration> as soon as possible!

If you have questions, please don't hesitate to write to the SEI Co-Chairs at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or via our website<https://www.seiworkshop.org/contact>.

Best wishes,
Bridget Madden, on behalf of the entire SEI 2022 Implementation Team:

Senior Co-Chair: Bridget Madden, University of Chicago
Junior Co-Chair: Jasmine Burns, Cornell University
Faculty Liaison and Curriculum Specialist (ARLIS/NA): Annie Sollinger, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Faculty Liaison and Curriculum Specialist (VRA): Kimberly Wolfe, University of Richmond
Web Designer, Publicity Specialist, and VRAF Treasurer: Otto Luna, University of New Hampshire
ARLIS/NA Liaison, Heather Slania, Maryland Institute College of Art
VRAF Liaison, Marcia Focht, Binghamton University (retired)


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Bridget Madden (she/her)
Associate Director, Visual Resources Center
The University of Chicago Department of Art History
5540 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
773-702-0261 | [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
http://vrc.uchicago.edu | @uchicagovrc<https://instagram.com/uchicagovrc>
Book an appointment<https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/vrc/appointments/>

The VRC is committed to accessibility for all of our services and resources. However, our office is located on the second floor of Cochrane-Woods Art Center and accessible only by stairs. If you need an accommodation to access VRC equipment or services, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.


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