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Friday, August 5 • 3:00pm - 4:00pm
503 - More Access, Less Process: Practical Born-Digital Access at Scale

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Using minimal arrangement and description techniques, the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center provides in-house access to the majority of its born-digital collections. The speakers describe how collaboration among reference, processing, and digital archivists facilitates this access. Additionally, they share how, through in-person discussions and surveys, they are gaining insight into researchers' experiences interacting with and deriving usefulness from minimally processed electronic records.

Chair
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Tyler G. Cline

Digital Archivist, University of Wyoming
Tyler Cline is the digital archivist at the University of Wyoming American Heritage Center. He oversees the born-digital and mass digitization programs. As digital archivist, Tyler has worked to develop practical solutions for appraisal, ingest, and access across a variety of media... Read More →

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Irlanda E. Jacinto

University Archivist, University of Wyoming
Irlanda Jacinto is the University Archivist at the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming since April 2015. In this position she serves as liaison for acquisitions of traditional and born digital collections of faculty, staff, department, and students at the University of... Read More →
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Amanda Stow

Reference Archivist, University of Wyoming
Amanda Stow has been a reference archivist at the American Heritage Center (AHC), University of Wyoming since 2012. Ms. Stow facilitates access to collection material to onsite and distance patrons, provides instruction to University students and the general public, while also serving... Read More →


Friday August 5, 2016 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Salon D Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303