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IWA and DLS launch Iowa Women’s Archives Digital Collections portal

March 21st, 2008 by Jen Wolfe

This academic year marks the 15th anniversary of the Iowa Women’s Archives, which was founded by Louise Noun and Mary Louise Smith. Two new online resources celebrate their vision: the Iowa Women’s Archives Founders Collection and the Iowa Women’s Archives Timeline. The Founders Collection includes a scrapbook that chronicles Smith’s early involvement in politics, which culminated in her appointment as chair of the Republican National Committee in 1974. Louise Noun’s scrapbooks document many aspects of her activism, including her leadership of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union.

These materials are part of the Iowa Women’s Archives Digital Collections, a new portal that provides access to the 1,400 Archives items in the Iowa Digital Library. The site allows users to browse by subject, time period or document type. It will be regularly updated with new items drawn from the IWA’s 1100 manuscript collections, which have provided valuable primary source materials for books, articles, theses and class projects…. 

“The Iowa Women’s Archives is a gem — not only for researchers, who can conduct research in a wide range of primary sources, including collections that represent the experiences of African-American and Latina Iowans — but also for teachers,” said Leslie Schwalm, associate professor of history at the UI. “Students in my American history and women’s history courses have found the Iowa Women’s Archives a wonderful gateway to the past and to the work of the historian. My undergraduate history majors gain a semester’s worth of learning in an hour spent at the Iowa Women’s Archives: they get to touch and read the letters and diaries and photographs that capture the American past. There is an excitement of discovery and of connection to the past that no textbook or lecture can convey. The Iowa Women’s Archives is one of my most valuable resources as a teacher at the University of Iowa.”

See the full press release here.

Fellow travelers

March 18th, 2008 by Jen Wolfe

It can be hard staying current in the emerging field of metadata librarianship, so when I heard that instructors from Brown University’s Women Writers Project would be giving a nearby workshop on TEI, the Text Encoding Initiative XML schema, I immediately signed up. Besides learning how to encode historic texts for possible digital humanities initiatives, I also hoped to stay a step ahead of our Digital Librarianship Fellows, who are eager to be mentored on XML projects for DLS. Alas, I discovered that wouldn’t be the case when I heard that all ten Fellows would be joining me in Urbana, Ill., site of the workshop, where we would learn the schema together.

Trading in my mentoring duties for those of chaperone turned out not to be particularly taxing, as the Fellows were model students. When we weren’t in workshop sessions — learning the metadata schema itself, along with XML editing tools, exstensible stylesheets, and TEI delivery applications — they could usually be found holed up with their laptops, designing database projects for school and other studious activities. (The reports of beer funneling back at the hotel were, I’m sure, only ugly rumors.)

Being in close quarters with the group for three days wasn’t a problem either, as I had recently built up a high Fellow tolerance. Back in December, we had no sooner bid farewell to that semester’s Fellows than we were notified that all four of them would be returning to our department in January, along with four more of their cohort, to spend most of their collective 160 (!!) hours per week in DLS. This influx in staff has necessitated a more collaborative approach this time around, as the Fellows have stepped up to help design and shape their experiences on projects ranging from traditional collection-building work to large-scale data migration and application development initiatives. See the blogs below for first-hand accounts of their journeys to digital librarianship.

–Jen Wolfe
Metadata Librarian, Digital Library Services

DLS Digital Librarianship Fellows: Spring 2008
Shawn Averkamp
Project: data migration - Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua printed ephemera

Blog: Digital Library Seminar

Chris Ehrman
Project: digital collection - Iowa City Foreign Relations Council videos

Blog: IMLS Project Blog

Amber Jansen
Project: digital collection - medieval manuscripts
Blog: Fuzzy Technowledge

Joanna Lee
Project: data migration - archival finding aids
Blog: techno.log

Jane Monson
Project: data migration - archival finding aids
Blog: Notes From the Library

Bryan Stusse
Project: digital collection - Artists Television Network videos; application development - SmartSearch enhancements
Blog: IMLS Fellowship Blog

Jill Wehrheim
Project: data migration - Dada Digital Library rare monographs and serials
Blog: Jill’s Weblog

Sarah Zdenek
Project: data migration - Daily Palette text and videos
Blog: Sarah Zdenek’s Weblog

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