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*DLF [[Metadata Support Group]] (MSG)
*DLF [[Metadata Support Group]] (MSG)
*DLF Working Group on [[Privacy and Ethics in Technology]] (formerly known as Technologies of Surveillance)
*DLF Working Group on [[Privacy and Ethics in Technology]] (formerly known as Technologies of Surveillance)
*DLF [[Digital Scholarship Working Group]]
*DLF [[Data and Digital Scholarship Working Group]]
* DLF [[Committee for Equity and Inclusion]]
* DLF [[Committee for Equity and Inclusion]]
*DLF [[Born-Digital Access Working Group]]
*DLF [[Born-Digital Access Working Group]]

Revision as of 14:37, 18 September 2020

Welcome! DLF's wiki was created in 2014 for our various interest groups and affiliated organizations to share information, best practices, and community notes. (See the main Digital Library Federation website for info on DLF programs, fellowships, publications, and events.)

This wiki is also the home of our DLF Organizers' Toolkit!

DLF Organizers' Toolkit

  1. About DLF and the Organizers' Toolkit
  2. Working with Team DLF
  3. Starting a New Initiative or Working Group
  4. General Facilitation and Goal-Setting
  5. Facilitating for Diversity and Inclusion
  6. Communications and Consensus
  7. Preventing and Managing Burnout
  8. Gathering Info/Building Enthusiasm
  9. Planning an In-Person Meetup
  10. Setting Up Year-Round Meetings
  11. Planning Virtual Meetings and Webinars
  12. Talking and Writing
  13. Organizing and Sharing Your Work
  14. In a Nutshell

Hosted/Sponsored Groups and Projects

DLF Working Groups

Not all DLF groups maintain wiki pages. Find more activity here.

  1. AIG Cost Assessment Group (home of the DLF Digitization Cost Calculator)
  2. AIG Cultural Assessment Group
  3. AIG Metadata Assessment Group
  4. AIG User Studies Group
    1. AIG User/UX Group
    2. AIG Content Reuse Group
  1. #DLFteach Outreach Group
  2. #DLFteach Professional Development Group
  3. #DLFteach DOCC Group

Digitization and CLIR Hidden Collections Resources

These resources will be of particular interest to grant applicants for CLIR's Hidden Collections and Recordings at Risk programs and to anyone planning a digitization project.

  1. Common Challenges
  2. Rights, Ethics, and Re-Use
  3. Sustainability
  4. Institutional Capacity + Community

Need help?

Contact Team DLF or email info(at)diglib.org to have editing privileges enabled or to ask for help at any time!