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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''DLF WG on Labor in Digital Libraries, Archives and Museums: Valuing Labor Subgroup'''<br />
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Meeting minutes: May 18, 2018<br />
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Note-taker: Amy Wickner<br />
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== Discuss draft research agenda ==<br />
Tasks remaining<br />
* Supplement reference list<br />
** information studies<br />
** STS<br />
** sociology<br />
** anthropology<br />
** social work<br />
** where/how else are people researching digital labor in ways that are relevant to digital LAM?<br />
* Format reference list - Chicago<br />
* References in Zotero<br />
* Editing<br />
** Refine / condense / reword as needed, including RQs & projects<br />
*** Karly: focusing on Categories of Labor & Workers & Managers<br />
*** Amy: overall read, intro, email larger group<br />
Copy editing<br />
* What else?<br />
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Prompts for feedback<br />
* Do these categories make sense?<br />
* Are we missing key work on digital labor?<br />
* Do you see your concerns about valuing labor reflected?<br />
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Do we want to support people promoting projects related to the research agenda, looking for partners, etc.? How?<br />
* Giant spreadsheet is one easy idea<br />
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== Check-ins, news & resources ==<br />
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== Logistics, etc. ==<br />
Next meeting Friday, June 15, 12pm EDT</div>Adw