NDSA:Outreach Meeting Minutes 04-9-12

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Monday, April 9, 2012. 3pm EST

Agenda

  • Announcements
  • Update on NDSA Coordinating Committee meeting.
    • The NDSA coordinating committee met in DC on March 29 and 30. Carol and Butch (plus cc members) will give an update on what was discussed at the meeting, including an Outreach group charge to develop an overall NDSA Communications Plan.
  • Action Team Updates:
    • Brief updates on the current status of the work of the “Stories,” “Digital Preservation in a Box” and Kickstarter Action teams.
  • Other business


Participants

Guest Scribe: Amy Rudersdorf

Attendees: Pam Greenberg , Kim Schroeder, Jane Zhang, Debora, Butch Lazorchak, Jefferson Bailey, Vicki Allen, Linda Reib, Sue Manus, Carol Minton-Morris, Dever Powell, Carol Minton Morris, Helen Tibbo

Meeting Notes

Action Team Updates:

Storytellers

  • Carol: April 19th meeting. Agenda and contact information to follow.
  • Kim: core group of student to write PSAs. Has equipment and editing lined up. Meeting next week to get outlines for script ideas. *Hope to have this ready for July meeting.
  • Carol: Kim asked how we could make some of the materials on wiki site available to students?
  • Butch: Not really possible right now. Freely encourage to copy and post it in another place. Or, set up your own public facing wiki and we can place information on that.
  • Kim: students setting up a blog and wiki. Don't need additional funding. 30 second PSA. Hope to generate ideas at July conference.
  • Kim: PSA might be a good start to create Kickstarter project in the fall
  • Butch: Drawing attention to it – hopes folks will look to Kickstarter for digital preservation efforts: 1. Create awareness and 2. Leverage tools...