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10:00 AM

10 min

Welcome and housekeeping!

  • David Walker

  • Format and recordings

  • Reminder about audience participation sessions this afternoon and tomorrow

  • Katie Lage, facilitator

10:10 AM

30 min

Journal of Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

  • Dana Ospina, Dominguez Hills

  • Ken O’Donnell, Dominguez Hills

CSUDH Vice-Provost Ken O'Donnell and I will discuss Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, a journal for which Ken assumed the role of Editor-in-Chief in Summer 2022. Specifically, we will touch on considerations for migrating an established journal to a new institution, his expectations going into this experience and the ways they have been confirmed or challenged, recruiting support for journal production, strategies for incorporating new modalities, and the role the library/I have played in this process. ELTHE is a good example of how it is possible to establish an infrastructure and develop an innovative journal with limited funding.

10:40 AM

30 min

Experiencing the Black Power Movement in Los Angeles Through Oral History Interviews

  • Keith Rice, Northridge

The Tom & Ethel Bradley Center at California State University, Northridge is creating a collective memory of digital visual content that will be accessible for generations to come. The Black Power oral history interviews at the Bradley Center provide a look into the lives of members of organizations such as the Black Panther Party, US, Che Lumumba Club, the Black Student Alliance and the Community Alert Patrol. These interviews give the participants of the Black Power Movement in Los Angeles, California during the 1960s and 1970s, the opportunity to share their uncensored experiences of being members of a Movement that the head of the FBI classified to be the greatest threat to the internal security of the United States. As expressed by the interviewees, events both in their own neighborhoods and as far away as Mississippi provided the spark for their involvement in Black Power organizations in Los Angeles. They were young and committed to fighting against all forms of oppression and police brutality in particular. These interviews provide a haunting reality of how little has changed for African Americans over the course of decades. The reasons that ignited the Black Power Movement in the 1960s continue to trigger Movements such as Black Lives Matter. Researchers in this field of study will be better informed by the Black Power oral history interviews at the Tom and Ethel Bradley Center.

11:15 AM

15 min

Lightning talk: Leveraging digital exhibits to encourage wayfinding through the digital repository.

  • Mary Weppler-Van Diver, Stanislaus

This presentation will address how to leverage digital exhibits to engage library users with both primary and secondary-source local digital collections from CSU Stanislaus's Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA). Three digital collection platforms and one software application will be discussed, including ArchivesSpace, the Online Archive of California (OAC), JSTOR Community Collections, and Adobe Express. The presentation will culminate in one online exhibit showing how links from these different platforms can be used to engage users to explore and use the CSU Stanislaus digital collections. It will be demonstrated that such online exhibits can improve information literacy skills while also highlighting unique local digital collections.

Lightning talk: Digital Exhibits with Minimal Infrastructure: Using Wax to Build Digital Projects

  • Nick Szydlowski, San Jose

This presentation will share two new digital exhibits created using the open source Wax framework. One, Betita Martínez: A Memorial Exhibit, launched in Fall 2022, and the other, The Unionist United, is scheduled to launch in Spring 2023. Using Wax, these exhibits could be built as static websites, relying only on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The sites are currently hosted on GitHub pages, and are easily transportable to other servers. This presentation will briefly discuss some of the opportunities and challenges encountered while implementing Wax.

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11:30AM

Lunch break!

You can either close out of Zoom or just turn your camera and mic off for the lunch break.

12:55 PM

5 min

Welcome back!

  • David Walker

  • Andrew Weiss, facilitator

1:00 PM

30 min

Ask Anything: AKA, the human search engine

  • Carmen Mitchell, San Marcos

We’re bringing the Code4Lib session to our CSU Digital Repositories meeting! Do you have a question that you’d like to ask the CSU brain trust? Do you have a problem that you need help with? Bring your questions, quibbles, and queries to the Ask Anything session! Carmen Mitchell will facilitate this session. You may send along questions in advance, or just bring them to the session.

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1:30 PM

60 min

ScholarWorks & Digital Archives update

  • David Walker, Chancellor’s Office

  • Steve Kutay, Northridge

Overview of recent and upcoming work on ScholarWorks, the new CSU Digital Archives, and related projects.

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2:30 PM

Wrap-up!

  • Reminder of tomorrow’s schedule

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