Peer ReviewedCollaborations between traditional knowledge institutions and communities can have a significant impact on both partners when we look to the strengths each bring to a project rather than asking community partners to fit into established ways of working. This paper discusses my partnership as a researcher at the University of Saskatchewan Library and PAVED Arts artist-run centre leadership and how this project challenges the authority and utility of library standards. We propose a collaborative model that matches the infrastructure and technical expertise of the library with the contextual and historical knowledge PAVED has of their unique and locally important collection
) is a collaborative initiative involving Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries, and ...
Based on short paper presented at the 43rd Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference June 11...
Our institutions of record are facing a new digital knowledge management challenge: stakeholder comm...
Peer ReviewedCollaborations between traditional knowledge institutions and communities can have a si...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
Presented at the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities conference. May 26-28, 2018 - University of...
Digital scholarship and communities do not just intersect in the field of digital preservation–they ...
Community collaborations have become key drivers for the development of our library’s digital initia...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis case study details my partnership with PAVED Arts, an ARC in Saskatoon, Canada...
Working with non-traditional partners on digitization initiatives can be full of challenges. Communi...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore library–community collaboration from both a theoretical and practi...
Archival professional dialogue increasingly includes discussion of the power and responsibility of a...
Collaboration between libraries, archives and museums (LAMS) is undertaken in a continuum which star...
It can be argued that institutional repositories have not had the impact (Lynch 2003, Salo 2008), in...
Scholars Portal Dataverse (https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info) is a publicly accessible, secure, ...
) is a collaborative initiative involving Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries, and ...
Based on short paper presented at the 43rd Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference June 11...
Our institutions of record are facing a new digital knowledge management challenge: stakeholder comm...
Peer ReviewedCollaborations between traditional knowledge institutions and communities can have a si...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
Presented at the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities conference. May 26-28, 2018 - University of...
Digital scholarship and communities do not just intersect in the field of digital preservation–they ...
Community collaborations have become key drivers for the development of our library’s digital initia...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis case study details my partnership with PAVED Arts, an ARC in Saskatoon, Canada...
Working with non-traditional partners on digitization initiatives can be full of challenges. Communi...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore library–community collaboration from both a theoretical and practi...
Archival professional dialogue increasingly includes discussion of the power and responsibility of a...
Collaboration between libraries, archives and museums (LAMS) is undertaken in a continuum which star...
It can be argued that institutional repositories have not had the impact (Lynch 2003, Salo 2008), in...
Scholars Portal Dataverse (https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info) is a publicly accessible, secure, ...
) is a collaborative initiative involving Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries, and ...
Based on short paper presented at the 43rd Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference June 11...
Our institutions of record are facing a new digital knowledge management challenge: stakeholder comm...