"national conversation" - so is this only for US institutions/librarians, or can those of us from Canada also participate?

Melissa Belvadi
Collections Librarian, UPEI


On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Ashmore, Beth <beashmor@samford.edu> wrote:

From: Christina [mailto:manzo.christina@GMAIL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 9:09 AM
To: SERIALST-request@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Please Distribute

 

Hello! This is Christina Manzo from the emerging Crowdsourcing Consortium for Libraries and Archives project supported by the IMLS. Could you send the following message to the people on your listserv?

Thanks! 

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On behalf of our partners at Dartmouth College and Boston Public Library, we are pleased to announce the launch of an exciting new initiative, funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), that will examine how libraries, archives, and museums, can most effectively use crowdsourcing techniques to augment their collections and enhance their patrons’ experience!  

This initiative, provisionally entitled the Crowdsourcing Consortium for Libraries and Archives (CCLA), will employ a series of meetings and webinars to collect, examine, and share the most recent, cutting-edge technologies, tools, and platforms and accompanying best practices in the field.  The goal of the CCLA is to create a forum that enables all interested stakeholders to join a national conversation about the most pressing needs and challenges regarding the development and deployment of crowdsourcing technologies in the cultural heritage domain. 

As a first step in this process, we want to hear from you!

 

The CCLA team invites you to take a short 10-minute survey to share your thoughts on the current state of crowdsourcing in libraries, museums, and other cultural heritage institutions. Your opinions and insights will directly inform the agenda of upcoming CCLA activities and events, influence the discourse of current and future discussions, and have the potential to translate into real-world applications.

 

Thank you!




P.S.To stay informed about upcoming CCLA events, please follow us on Twitter: @crowdconsortium



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Melissa Belvadi
Collections Librarian
University of Prince Edward Island
mbelvadi@upei.ca 902-566-0581




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