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We’re thrilled to introduce the <http://seiworkshop.org/curriculum/>amazing
instructors <http://seiworkshop.org/curriculum/instructors-2/> for this
year’s Summer Educational Institute, many of whom are joining us for the
first time! We’ll be highlighting one instructor from the 2017 curriculum
<https://seiworkshop.org/curriculum/schedule-2015/> each week, so be sure
to stay tuned.

We’re happy to introduce Justin Schell, Learning Design Specialist,
University of Michigan Library. Justin will be leading the workshop, Getting
a Digital Humanities Project Started, and co-leading Let’s Get Practical:
How did they do that? Reverse Engineering DH Projects.

Getting a Digital Humanities Project Started will help you structure DH
Projects, from the goals and outcomes, to the tools, techniques, metadata,
and project management objectives. The hands-on component, Let’s Get
Practical: How did they do that? Reverse Engineering DH Projects will
provide time to apply skills and strategies to projects and collections. Come
with questions, leave with answers!





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Justin Schell




Did you know?

Justin Schell is a filmmaker, writer, and director of the Shapiro Design
Lab <https://www.lib.umich.edu/blogs/lab-notes>for the University of
Michigan Library. He holds a PhD in Comparative Studies in Discourse and
Society from the University of Minnesota, where he completed an online and
multimodal dissertation. In addition, he helped found the Minnesota Hip-Hop
Archive
<http://archives.lib.umn.edu/repositories/5/resources/338#components> as
part of the University of Minnesota Libraries.

As a documentary filmmaker, he has completed a number of short and
feature-length films, including We Rock Long Distance
<http://www.intermediaarts.org/catalyst-series-we-rock-long-distance>,
which weaves together the sounds and stories of three Twin Cities hip-hop
artists (M.anifest, Maria Isa, and Tou SaiKo Lee) as they journey home to
Ghana, Puerto Rico, and Thailand to create unexpected collaborations across
generation and geography. More of his video work has been shown in the
Walker Art Center, Twin Cities Public Television, online at the Huffington
Post and the Progressive, and screened in the Twin Cities Film Fest, Twin
Cities Underground Film Festival, and the Qhia Dab Neeg Hmong Film
Festival. He regularly teaches courses on documentary production,
interviewing, and editing.

Register for SEI <https://sites.google.com/site/register4sei/> to benefit
from his knowledge directly!

Read all about SEI at http://seiworkshop.org <https://seiworkshop.org/>
where you can find our Statement of Inclusivity
<https://seiworkshop.org/statement-of-inclusivity/>, info about registering
<https://seiworkshop.org/registration/>, accommodations
<https://seiworkshop.org/travel-information/accommodations/>, curriculum
<https://seiworkshop.org/curriculum/> and much more.

In its 14th year as a joint program between the  Art Libraries Society of
North America <https://www.arlisna.org/> (ARLIS/NA) and the Visual
Resources Association Foundation <http://www.vrafoundation.org/> (VRAF),
SEI 2107 will be held at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
<http://www.unc.edu/>, from June 6-9, 2017.

SEI provides both new and more experienced professionals the opportunity to
stay current in the rapidly changing fields of digitization, project
management, fair use and copyright, metadata, and digital asset management,
as well as significant networking opportunities. As a 2015 SEI graduate
noted, “The curriculum was excellent in scope, striking a balance between
detailed, practical exploration of relevant skills & tools, and putting
these in the context of broader issues in visual resources/arts
librarianship.”

SEI 2017 is filling up. Register
<https://sites.google.com/site/register4sei/> soon!

Contact the SEI co-chairs Jesse Henderson <[log in to unmask]> or Nicole
Finzer <[log in to unmask]> with any questions and

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See you in North Carolina!

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Stephanie Beene <https://ulls.unm.edu/node/594>
<https://ulls.unm.edu/node/594>
Assistant Professor, Fine Arts Librarian for Art & Architecture
Fine Arts & Design Library <http://library.unm.edu/about/libraries/fadl.php>,
George Pearl Hall 435
<http://library.unm.edu/about/libraries/fadl.php>
College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences
University of New Mexico MSC05 3020
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Ph. (505) 277-0679; at [log in to unmask]
Schedule a research consultation with me!
<http://libcal.unm.edu/appointment/19262>
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