Dear all,
Good news! We have additional scholarship tickets available for the June
and September 2022 GLAM Certificate courses
<https://certificates.creativecommons.org/>. Read more about our program at
the bottom of this email.
To access a 60% scholarship for your upcoming GLAM Certificate course,
please follow these directions by the end of this week:
1) Select the June or September GLAM Certificate course from the list here
<https://www.classy.org/event/2022-cc-certificate-course-registration/e35473…>
.
2) When registering for your course, select the option to “add promo code”
and type in: GLAMSCHOLAR60%. That will provide you with a 60% discount on
registration.
Notes:
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We have a limited number of scholarships. Please complete registration
ASAP this week to claim the discount before tickets run out.
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Because our current funding for scholarships expires shortly, so we
cannot accommodate late requests, refunds or transfers. Please let us know
if you have any difficulties.
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We anticipate having scholarships for future GLAM courses.
Program information:
The CC Certificate for GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives and museums) is
a professional development training for institutions or community groups
engaged in cultural heritage. As more GLAMs adapt to increasingly online
audiences and users, they often seek Creative Commons legal tools,
expertise and community support. Cultural heritage institutions share a
common goal with Creative Commons: to make knowledge and culture globally
accessible.
In the CC Certificate for GLAM, community members will develop capacity in
opening access to cultural heritage. They will develop a deeper
understanding of open licensing and copyright considerations with
digitization projects, Rights Statements, Traditional Knowledge Labels,
working with the public domain, and more.
CC Certificate for GLAM participants will also gain access to a global
community of professionals and activists working toward similar cultural
and policy changes in their own cultural heritage institutions.
Best,
Jennryn
Jennryn Wetzler
Director of Learning and Training
Creative Commons <https://creativecommons.org/>
CC licenses are celebrating 20 years of sharing creativity and knowledge.
Show your gratitude by supporting our 20th Anniversary Campaign.
<https://www.classy.org/give/313412/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=website&c_src…>
Dear wikimedians,
This is to invite you to the episode 13 of WikiAfrica Hour, titled
*AfroGLAM*.
The episode aims to celebrate some of the GLAM initiatives happening in
Africa.
Guests include:
1. Dr. Nkem Osuigwe, Co-opted: Director of Training, African Library and
Information Associations (AfLIA)
2. Arch. Nassima Chahboun, Chair and Co-founder, Wiki World Heritage
User Group
3. Dr. Ngozi Osadebe, Organizer, Art+Feminism
4. Nina Yeboah, Program Manager, Art+Feminism
Date: 3rd June 2022
Time: 4pm UTC
Details:https://w.wiki/3E6L
Regards,
Ceslause Ogbonnaya
Links:
1.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiAfrica_Hour
2.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyG_DCysivx59E2olI_BEcQ
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Dear friends and colleagues,
The Locating a National Collection project has been helping cultural
heritage organisations to use location data — such as where objects were
made and used or the places they depict and describe — to connect
collections and engage the public. Funded as part of the Towards a National
Collection programme, the project uses audience research and exploratory
technical work to scope a UK-wide approach in using location to discover
cultural heritage collections.
Registration is now open for our end-of-project webinar:
Locating a National Collection through Audience Research and Interface
Design.
Wednesday 25 May, 14:00–15:30 BST via Teams.
Registration link:
https://bit.ly/LaNC-Webinar
The one and a half-hour webinar will feature presentations on public
audience research, the role of location in school education and using
Pelagios methods to map cultural heritage alongside demonstrations of the
project’s Peripleo web-map software and tools.
Speakers will include:
Gethin Rees, Lead Curator, Digital Mapping, British Library
Stephen Gadd, Research Curator, British Library
Leif Isaksen, Director of Digital Humanities, University of Exeter
Alex Hunt, Head of Advocacy and Policy, National Trust
Anthony Musson, Head of Research, Historic Royal Palaces
Rainer Simon, Senior Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology
This workshop is funded by UKRI’s Arts and Humanities Research Council.
For more details of the project please see
https://www.bl.uk/projects/locating-a-national-collection
Please do pass this on to anyone who might be interested in attending.
Thanks for your interest and hope to see you there!
Best,
Gethin
Dr Gethin Rees
Lead Curator, Digital Mapping
British Library
Lieber Herr Schäfer
Gern habe ich den Open Call auf unserer Website publiziert: https://www.artlog.net/de/advert/call-participation-das-spk-lab-sucht-partn…
Viele Grüsse
Claudia Steffens
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Am 28.04.22, 15:02 schrieb "Schäfer, Dr. Felix F." <F.Schaefer(a)hv.spk-berlin.de>:
Dear members of this list !
I am sorry that the following Call for Participation is more for the German-speaking members among us. But I promise that in the future when the project - a new data lab of the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin - is more grown up we will also address the international audience.
Thanks for your understanding and best regards,
Felix Schäfer
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
liebe Mitglieder der Archivliste !
Das SPK Lab - ein noch junges Datenlabor an der Stiftung Preußischer Kultubesitz in Berlin - ist auf der Suche nach Nutzer:innen von Kulturerbe-Daten, die uns helfen neue Formate zur Förderung der kreativen und (nicht-)wissenschaftlichen Nachnutzung unserer digitalen Bestände zu entwerfen und umzusetzen. Möchten Sie uns unterstützen, die besten Wege zur Bereitstellung unserer Daten zu finden? Wollen Sie sich für die Öffnung von Daten aus Kulturerbe-Sammlungen stark machen und das SPK Lab bei diesem Prozess mitgestalten?
Dann sollten Sie sich bis zum 29. Mai 2022 als Mitglied des neuen Netzwerkes SPK Lab Partner bewerben!
Den vollständigen Call for Participation (inkl. eines Bewerbungsformulars) finden Sie hier:
https://www.preussischer-kulturbesitz.de/news-detail/artikel/2022/04/22/cal…
Weitere Hintergrundinformationen zu den Datenlaboren an der SPK erfahren Sie in diesem Interview:
https://www.preussischer-kulturbesitz.de/newsroom/dossiers-und-nachrichten/…
Mehrfachempfang dieser Ankündigung bitte ich zu entschuldigen und freue mich gleichzeitig über deren Verbreitung in weiteren Netzwerken innerhalb und außerhalb der GLAM-Welt.
Für Rückfragen stehe ich jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung.
Mit bestem Dank und vielen Grüßen,
Felix Schäfer
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Dr. Felix F. Schäfer
Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Hauptverwaltung - Abteilung IV (CIO)
Referent SPK-Lab
Postadresse:
Von-der-Heydt-Str. 16-18
10785 Berlin
Dienstsitz:
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 33
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Fon: +49 151 11606406
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