“For interactive sessions to be impactful, they need to be well organized—not only with a clear activity in mind—but also with report-outs & follow through.” —Cathy Aster
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“Make sure tasks have deadlines (reasonable ones), and set up regular conference calls to keep things rolling.” —Jody DeRidder
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General Guidelines
We recommend the following set of general guidelines for group leaders:
Getting in Touch with Past and Present DLF Group Leaders
Past and present coordinators of our existing groups are also a great resource, and in our experience they are always eager to share. Do you admire what an existing DLF group has accomplished? Get in touch with leadership and ask how! (We're happy to connect you if it's not obvious who to ask.)
- Born-Digital Access Group: Jessica Farrell
- DLF Assessment Interest Group: Santi Thompson, Sara Rubinow, Molly Bragg, Christina Harlow, Hannah Scates Kettler, Kate Thornhill, Joyce Chapman
- DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group: Elizabeth Joan Kelly & Ellie Dickson
- DLF eResearch Network: Jason Clark & Sara Mannheimer
- DLF Project Managers Group: Cynthia York, Micah Vandegrift, Eric L. Stedfeld; past chairs include: Cristela Garcia-Spitz, Delphine Khanna, Jennifer Vinopal, Sarah Shreeves
“You will lose people along the way – don’t fret it. Focus on where the energy is, and keep the ball rolling by engaging the ones with the energy.” —Jody DeRidder
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Table of Contents
- About DLF and the Organizers' Toolkit
- Working with Team DLF
- Starting a New Initiative or Working Group
- General Facilitation and Goal-Setting
- Facilitating for Diversity and Inclusion
- Preventing and Managing Burnout
- Gathering Info/Building Enthusiasm
- Planning an In-Person Meetup
- Setting Up Year-Round Meetings
- Talking and Writing
- Organizing and Sharing Your Work
- In a Nutshell