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10:00 AM

5 min

Welcome and housekeeping!

  • David Walker

  • Thank you to the folks serving on the Digital Repositories Committee who are cycling off!

    • Steering Committee

      • Dana Ospina, Dominguez Hills, co-chair

      • Tracey Mayfield, Long Beach, COLD liaison

      • Katie Lage, Moss Landing, at-large

    • Institutional Repository Working Group

      • Pam Kruger, Chico

      • Ryan Rush, Pomona

    • Digital Archives Working Group

      • Ariel Hahn, Pomona

      • Jamie Zeffery, Los Angeles

      • Adam Wallace, Fresno

  • Erik Beck, facilitator

10:05 AM

30 min

Words can lie or clarify: Terminology of the World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II

  • Yoko Okunishi, Dominguez Hills

“Words can lie or clarify: Terminology of the World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans” is written a publication by Aiko Herzig Yoshinaga, who was a Japanese American activist, a former incarceree during World War II, and one of the advisory board members for the CSU Japanese American Digitization (CSUJAD) Project. She had opposed the use of the euphemistic words that distort and wrongly portray the Japanese Americans’ experiences during the war. The CSUJAD Project has addressed this issue since 2014 at the very beginning of the project. This presentation will provide the background information, overviewing the two-day symposium that was hosted by the Gerth Archives and Special Collections, CSU Dominguez Hills in June 2014 where the project’s stakeholders such as CSU archives/library staff, scholarly experts, journalist, activists, and community members gathered, illustrating the offensive and problematic terms that were and have been of concern among the Japanese American community, and describe describing the challenges and approaches that the project has faced and taken. It will also include cover the Library of Congress Subject Headings that had been established for the event of the mass removal and the revisions that have taken place been made recently.

10:35 AM

30 min

Jumping the DAM fence from CONTENTdm to Quartex: gambling on a new digital repository

  • Alexandria Post, San Francisco

  • Michael Herrick, San Francisco

  • Tanya Hollis, San Francisco

  • Alex Cherian, San Francisco

  • Matt Martin, San Francisco

In early 2023, SFSU migrated its digital content for Special Collections out of CONTENTdm into a new digital asset management platform, Quartex. A late 2022 migration sprint to get files and metadata transferred from CONTENTdm to Quartex was just the final phase of a long planning and migration process. After first being introduced to the platform in 2019, the Bay Area Television Archive, which is part of SFSU Special Collections, started working with Adam Matthew (now AM Digital) to upload their considerable digital content with the intent of creating audio transcripts to improve accessibility. Big picture planning and implementation fell into place in 2022 and SFSU has exciting plans to highlight some core areas of its holdings, like the 1968 San Francisco State Student Strike, on this new platform. This panel will provide an overview of our migration from the initial stages through the final loading and plans for the future.

11:05 AM

30 min

Lightning talk: Chico Metadata Style guide for ScholarWorks

  • Pam Kruger, Chico

  • Chris Paintner, Chico

We would like to share our process in creating a Chico Metadata Style guide for ScholarWorks. We will give an overview of the guide and share what we learned along the way and how we document changes to the "living" document.

Lightning talk: “You can do what?” The Excel Tricks you Didn’t Know no one Knew

  • Amy Carpenter, San Marcos

Feel like you know the bare minimum in Excel? You probably know more than you think and have figured out a good trick for that one annoying task. For instance, you can auto size column width, copy drag data, and auto highlight duplicate information in Excel . . . If you know the right buttons. Come prepared to show off a few Excel tips and tricks you use that you thought everyone knew (chances are it will be new to some of us).

Brainstorming: Community Building in the CSU

  • Carmen Mitchell, San Marcos

Each of us brings different skills and expertise to the CSU. But how best to share our knowledge and build collaboration across this large state? We have done so much work over the last decade (plus!), but could be doing more to bridge the knowledge gap? Are our communication structures working? Are there ways to expand and grow while also building collegial connections? I’m hopeful that this lightning talk can be a collaborative brainstorming effort, so please bring an open heart and some ideas.

11:40 AM

Wrap up!

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