The Lighting the Way <https://lightingtheway.stanford.edu/> project team is
pleased to announce the publication of *Lighting the Way: A Preliminary
Report on the National Forum on Archival Discovery and Delivery*
<https://purl.stanford.edu/rt078dm2196>, which summarizes and synthesizes
the activities and outcome from the event hosted by Stanford Libraries in
February 2020. The Forum focused on information sharing and collaborative
problem solving around improving discovery and delivery for archives and
special collections, with 71 participants drawn from multiple disciplines
and job functions in the archives, library, and technology sectors. Using
both plenary presentations and activities drawn from human-centered design
principles to highlight opportunities and challenges, as well as potential
areas for further work.
The project will host a series of online working meetings and asynchronous
activities in Spring 2021 focused on collaborative writing and in-depth
exploration of topics and themes raised in the Forum. Further information
on the working meeting, including a call for participation, will be made
available in January 2021 from the project website
<https://lightingtheway.stanford.edu/>.
*This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and
Library Services, through grant LG-35-19-0012-19
<https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-35-19-0012-19>. The IMLS is the
primary source of federal support for the nation’s libraries and museums.
To learn more, visit www.imls.gov <http://www.imls.gov/>.*
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*Mark A. MATIENZO *| *✉* [log in to unmask]
Assistant Director for Digital Strategy and Access
Digital Library Systems and Services, Stanford University Libraries
https://library.stanford.edu/people/matienzo
*My pronouns are they/them*
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