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Dear all,


Bucknell University Library & Information Technology cordially invites you
to a virtual lecture on “Collaboration and Complementarity” by Lisa
Goddard (University
of Victoria).

*Monday October 30, 2023, 4:45 PM Eastern Time*

Lisa’s talk will be open to the public via Zoom webinar. Register for the
event here:
https://bucknell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o4ZnU-cqS8OCc-6HRcNEtg

This event is part of Bucknell’s year-long celebration of a decade of
digital scholarship initiatives.

Abstract: “Libraries are critical campus collaborators for the Digital
Humanities, offering funding and staffing models that complement
grant-funded projects and provide benefits to both partners. Many libraries
provide creative spaces, specialized equipment, and software instruction
for students and research teams. Libraries can extend their publishing and
digital exhibit infrastructure to DH projects, improving research impact
and knowledge mobilization. As cultural memory institutions, libraries are
typically the only campus partner with experience preserving and curating
research objects for the long term. This talk will review some of the great
work that libraries and DH researchers have accomplished together, and will
consider future directions for fruitful collaboration.”

Lisa Goddard’s biography: Lisa Goddard is Associate University Librarian
for Advanced Research Services at the University of Victoria Libraries. Her
research interests include open access publishing, linked data, digital
preservation, and digital humanities. Lisa is a co-investigator on the
Endings Project: Preserving Digital Projects for Long-Term Usability, and
is a member of the Canadian Persistent Identifiers Advisory Committee. She
is the storage lead for the Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural
Scholarship (LINCS) project. ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4970-053X

Look for more events over the coming months.

Please contact [log in to unmask] with any questions.

Best,
Carrie
-- 
*Carrie Pirmann*
Social Sciences Librarian
Bucknell University
112 Bertrand Library
[log in to unmask]
(570) 577-1068
pronouns: she, her, hers

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