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Item Oregon Digital: Reimagined for Reuse(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Thornhill, Kate; Petersen, ChrisItem Session 1D | BOAF: Open Educational Resources (OER) Outreach(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Zerangue, Amanda; Fairweather-Leitch, Taylor; Louis, Lisa; Morrison, Ashley; Ivie, Dee AnnDespite the limitations placed upon outreach and programming due to the pandemic, libraries engaged in institutional-level outreach in support of OER, with success stories varying from grant workshops, faculty course redesign stipends, OER training in the context of the pandemic, and department-specific programming. In this Birds of a Feather, representatives from institutions across Texas will each briefly one successful OER outreach activity. We hope to hear from other institutions regarding their OER activities and discuss ideas for cross-institutional collaboration.Item Session 2H | How Many Archivists Does it Take to Change a Website?: Lessons Learned while Reimagining a Statewide Archival Consortium(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-25) Weaver, Robert; Dodd, Samantha; Romanchuk, RebeccaTexas Archival Resources Online (TARO) is a consortium of over 60 archives, museums, and cultural heritage centers throughout Texas. Its website has served for 20 years as a resource visited by thousands of researcher per year, but by 2016 it was long overdue for holistic redesign. Funded by multiple NEH grants, such a redesign is nearing completion in 2021. This presentation documents collaboration between stakeholders, volunteers, and participating repositories, from early challenges and successes to ongoing efforts to overcome late-project obstacles; lessons that may be of value to other institutions, both large and small, seeking to implement similar projects.Item Session 3G | A Consortium Approach to Library Publishing Via the Open Journal System and the Texas Digital Library(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-26) Hight, Alexa; Herbert, BruceTDL supports Electronic Journals, where faculty members, libraries, and universities can produce refereed, open-access scholarly journals, ensuring the availability of important scholarship to researchers across the world. TDL Journals are powered by Open Journal Systems (OJS), an open-source journal management and publication software produced by the Public Knowledge Project. In 2019, the TDL OJS User Group was formed. This Group is comprised of library liaisons for campus journals. In this talk we will discuss the function of the user group, as well as the costs and outcomes associated with a consortium approach to library publishing through the OJS system.Item Session 3G | Collaborating to Build Web Archives in Texas(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-26) Ko, Lauren; Manning, Mary; Rojas, KatieA collaboration-focused subcommittee of TDL’s Web Archiving Texas Interest Group (WATXIG) will present their work gathering data about the web archiving interests, practices, and tools used in Texas. The working group has also explored tools for site and seed nomination as a means to facilitate collaborative collecting. Understanding what others are collecting identifies gaps and highlights underrepresented topics, allowing institutions to build more diverse and geographically representative collections. We will also share information about the other work that WATXIG is doing, including an Archive-It discount available to TDL members, and how you can help us shape web archiving in Texas.