Always Already Computational, Never Quite Automatic: Towards a Collections as Data Framework Thomas Padilla(2), Laurie Allen(4), Stewart Varner(4), Sarah Potvin(1), Elizabeth Russey Roke(5), Hannah Frost(3) 1: Texas A&M University; 2: Stanford University; 3: University of Nevada, Las Vegas; 4: University of Pennsylvania; 5: Emory University
As LAMs plan to support computationally-driven research and teaching by making collections available as data, what considerations and models should they be aware of? This capstone presentation for the IMLS-funded Always Already Computational: Collections as Data project will introduce a toolkit and framework and address animating questions, stakeholders, and needs.
Digital Collections Program Manager, Harvard University
Dorothy Berry is Digital Collections Program Manager at Houghton Library, Harvard University. Her work has focused on increasing access to rare and unique institutional holdings through digitization and descriptive equity. She is committed to increasing awareness with a creative focus... Read More →