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Hello all,

Just a friendly reminder that the deadline to volunteer for the NDSR Art
Task Force for Curriculum Development is next *Wednesday, May 18th*. Please
send an email to [log in to unmask] to express your interest and
background with the points listed below.

With many thanks,
Shalimar White
ARLIS/NA Education Liaison

On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Shalimar Abigail Fojas White <
[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> We are seeking volunteers for a task force to develop the curriculum for
> the National Digital Stewardship Residency Art Information Program.
>
>
>    - Do you have experience with curriculum development?
>    - Have you started or are you planning a digital preservation project
>    at your institution?
>    - Have you developed internship programs and other hand-on work
>    experiences for new professionals?
>    - Do you want to help expand digital stewardship skills among art
>    librarians and visual resource curators?
>
> By developing the NDSR Art curriculum, you can contribute to the
> professional development of NDSR Art's selected residents and hosts and
> enrich the educational resources for digital preservation available to all
> of ARLIS/NA's membership. If you would like to volunteer for the task
> force, please email Shalimar White, ARLIS/NA Education Liaison, by *Wednesday,
> May 18, 2016* at [log in to unmask]
>
> *Project Overview*
>
> The National Digital Stewardship Residency (NDSR) program fosters digital
> information expertise through meaningful hands on experiences. The mission
> of the NDSR is to build a dedicated community of professionals who will
> advance our nation's capabilities in managing, preserving, and making
> accessible the digital record of human achievement. The first NDSR program
> launched at the Library of Congress in 2013. NDSR programs have been hosted
> in New York, Boston, and this summer a nation-wide NDSR program for public
> broadcasting archives will begin. In September 2016, NDSR Art will promote
> the advancement of digital stewardship skills in art information through a
> nationally dispersed cohort of eight residents over the course of two
> years. NDSR Art supports art librarians and visual resource curators in
> their endeavor to provide long-term, durable access to born digital works
> of art and publications, images, institutional repositories, and
> interactive technologies.
>
>
>
> *NDSR Art Curriculum*
>
> NDSR Art enhances skills to ensure quality access, presentation, and
> preservation of our digital cultural heritage for 21st century users and
> future generations. NDSR Art residents and mentors will be trained in the
> latest forms of digital preservation, such as digital forensics, emulation,
> and displaying and accessing complex digital art objects in various file
> formats. NDSR Art enhances access to digital scholarship in areas such as
> electronic publications, complex media and images, and provenance through
> the development of sound institutional repositories and work flows. The
> NSDR Arts curriculum addresses digital rights management, copyright, and
> fair use within the context of cultural heritage institutions.
>
>
>
> The NDSR Art curriculum will bring together resources from the Library of
> Congress’s Digital Preservation Outreach and Education (DPOE) program, past
> NDSR curricula, and the ARLIS/NA community. An ARLIS/NA NSDR Art Curriculum
> Development Task force will plan instructions for a four-day immersion
> training course in August and create online training modules to augment
> skills throughout year-long residencies. Art information training modules
> will be shared through the NDSR Art residency program, ARLIS/NA’s Learning
> Portal, and in future DPOE training platforms.
>
> *For more information about NDSR Art*: http://ndsr-pma.arlisna.org/. You
> can also email questions to: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: ARLIS/NA Media Editor <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 11:46 AM
> Subject: [ARLIS-L] Philadelphia Museum of Art and ARLIS/NA Awarded Major
> IMLS Grant
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
>
> *PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART AND ARLIS/NA AWARDED MAJOR IMLS GRANT*
>
> OAK CREEK, WI (April 29, 2016)—The Art Libraries Society of North America
> (ARLIS/NA) is pleased to announce the receipt of an Institute of Museum and
> Library Services (IMLS) grant in partnership with the Philadelphia Museum
> of Art. This shared grant from the IMLS Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian
> Program carries an award of $421,750.
>
> The Philadelphia Museum of Art will partner with the Art Libraries Society
> of North America to adapt the existing National Digital Stewardship
> residency (NDSR) program to create a curriculum focused on art information
> management. The project will support eight residents over two years.
> Residents will complete projects at art and cultural heritage libraries
> across the country, increasing the functionality and accessibility of their
> host institutions' digital content and services. Mid-career mentors at each
> institution will also have the opportunity to participate in training and
> professional development. Curricula developed for this program will also be
> distributed by ARLIS/NA, increasing the impact of the project for art
> librarians and archivists nationwide.
>
> Kristen Regina, Arcadia Director of the Library and Archives at the
> Philadelphia Museum of Art and Past President of ARLIS/NA, remarked,
> “IMLS’s recognition of and support for this project is huge, as it invests
> in the future of art information professionals and sustains, preserves, and
> makes accessible for future generations the art and cultural heritage
> information of today. We are thrilled to receive this award.”
>
> Heather Gendron, President of ARLIS/NA, stated, “This partnership is an
> expression of ARLIS/NA’s ongoing commitment to the professional development
> of its members and exemplifies the cross-pollination needed in order to
> build a sustainable and robust digital infrastructure for our nation’s
> cultural heritage institutions.”
>
>
> *About the Institute of Museum and Library Services*
>
> The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of
> federal support for the nation’s 123,000 libraries and 35,000 museums. Our
> mission is to inspire libraries and museums to advance innovation, lifelong
> learning, and cultural and civic engagement. Our grant making, policy
> development, and research help libraries and museums deliver valuable
> services that make it possible for communities and individuals to thrive.
> To learn more, visit www.imls.gov and follow IMLS on Facebook
> <http://www.facebook.com/USIMLS> and Twitter
> <http://www.twitter.com/us_imls>.
>
>
> *About the Philadelphia Museum of Art*
>
> The Philadelphia Museum of Art is Philadelphia’s art museum. A place that
> welcomes everyone. A world-renowned collection. A landmark building. We
> bring the arts to life, inspiring visitors—through scholarly study and
> creative play—to discover the spirit of imagination that lies in everyone.
> We connect people with the arts in rich and varied ways, making the
> experience of the Museum surprising, lively, and always memorable. We are
> committed to inviting visitors to see the world—and themselves—anew through
> the beauty and expressive power of the arts.
>
> *CONTACT*
> For additional press information contact the press office at 215-684-7860
>  or [log in to unmask] For general information, call 215-763-8100 or
> visit philamuseum.org <http://www.philamuseum.org/>.
>
>
> *About the Art Libraries Society of North America*
>
> Founded in 1972, the Art Libraries Society of North America is a dynamic,
> international organization of more than 1,000 individuals devoted to
> fostering excellence in art and design librarianship and image management
> in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The membership includes
> architecture and art librarians, visual resources professionals, artists,
> curators, educators, publishers, students, and others interested in visual
> arts information. To serve this diverse constituency, the Society provides
> a wide range of programs and services within an organizational structure
> that encourages participation at all levels.
>
> *CONTACT*
> Lyndsay Bratton, ARLIS/NA Media Editor
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> Telephone: (860) 439-2729
>
> For more information visit www.arlisna.org
>
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