2021 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries
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TCDL brings together those working on digital projects — including outreach and liaison librarians, repository managers, archivists, catalogers, faculty members, technical staff, students, and others — in order to build a practical, usable, and sustainable model for digital libraries. This year by sharing what we have worked on with each other through presentations, posters, games, and lively discussions, we can continue the legacy of being together although we are far apart.
Learn more about #TCDL2021, Texas Digital Library's first fully virtual TCDL: https://www.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/2021-tcdl/
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Item Adding The Chronicles of Oklahoma to the Gateway to Oklahoma History Digital Library(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Dobbs, KatherineItem All Aboard: Bringing the Community Forward to Fedora 6.0(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Wilcox, David; Griffith, ArranItem The Black Lives Matter Video Project: Building a Digital Collection for the Preservation of Social Justice Materials(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Cress, Laurier; Bokencamp, Katie; Cherry, CarrieItem Capstone Project Case Study: Texas Data Repository (TDR) Dataverse Integration with R(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Pechenina, Anna; Boehm, ReidItem Collections as Data: Visualizing TCDL Proceedings(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Roig Blay, Karla; Tuck, Katy; Morgan, AnneItem COVID response: Departmental workflows between Collection Development and Scholarly Communications.(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) White, JustinItem Diacritics and Special Characters: How to avoid gobbledygook in item displays(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Stokes, CharityItem A Digital Feast for the Eye: A Creative Exploration of Exhibit Potential(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Anderson, Jennifer; Drumright, Emma; Hernandez, PatriciaItem Digital Preservation Steps with Archivematica: A Cross-Departmental Approach(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Goodley, Lauren; Price, Amanda; Mazzei, Erin; Long, Jason; Kennedy, Laura; Waugh, Laura; Critchley, Nicole; Peters, ToddItem Diversity Evaluation and Vendor Communication: The Effect on a Collection(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Speer, ElizabethItem Encouraging Use of Repositories: Student Engagement With Texas Digital Library's Repositories(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Vernon, EmilyItem Flying Farmers Films: Collaborating across Departments to Showcase a Time Capsule(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Prud'homme, Patrice-Andre; Peters, DavidItem Here Be Dragons: Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Legacy Thesis and Dissertation Digitization(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Weidner, Andrew; Wu, AnnieItem Let’s Git Creative: Using GitLab to Improve the Institutional Repository Workflow at the University of North Texas(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Johnson-Freeman, WhitneyItem Making it useful: Revitalizing a legacy digital service(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Narlock, MikalaItem Oregon Digital: Reimagined for Reuse(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Thornhill, Kate; Petersen, ChrisItem Reflecting on a year and a half of progress: ScholarWorks at UTRGV(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Flores, WilliamItem Session 1A | Introduction to Fedora 6.0(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Wilcox, DavidFedora 6.0 is quickly approaching a production release. This workshop will provide an overview of the software and basic concepts, examples of deployments, and an overview and demonstration of the core features, with a particular focus on new features in version 6.0. We will also discuss the product roadmap and ways to get involved with the Fedora community. This is a technical workshop pitched at an introductory level, so no prior Fedora experience is required. Attendees who wish to participate in the optional hands-on sections will need to access an online sandbox via a URL that will be provided ahead of the workshop.Item Session 1B | How to Remix in Pressbooks: Cloning, Editing, Adding More(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Song, AmyAdopting OER (open educational resources) is rarely a simple one-for-one switch. Adoption usually involves a certain amount of adaptation. That could mean reordering chapters, embedding media, editing text and images to be responsive to new cultural contexts, or creating a “Frankenbook‚Äù‚Äîbooks that are made up of chapters from several open sources. In this session, Amy Song will demonstrate how to clone OER into the Pressbooks Authoring & Editing Platform, add/remove/rearrange chapters, embed media, and perform other updates in order to prepare it for a class (online or face-to-face). Participants will be guided through a hands-on workshop on the basics of editing content in the Pressbooks Authoring & Editing Platform.Item Session 1C | TDL Imaging Group Birds-of-a-Feather(Texas Digital Library, 2021-05-24) Willis, Shannon; Mazzei, Erin; Jones, Jerrell; McIntosh, MarciaInterested in imaging projects, formats, standards, project management or anything else relating to digitization? Stop by the TDL Imaging Group’s Birds-of-a-Feather Meeting. This group was formed to hash out problems, cultivate interest, and trade regional imaging knowledge in an inviting and inclusive setting. Attendees of this birds-of-a-feather will be able to discuss among peers their imaging specific issues and triumphs, including, but not limited to, how the field has coped and adapted during the pandemic.