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Resources for planning, hosting, and promoting EDW events. All resources are CC-BY unless otherwise noted.
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Introduce yourself by commenting on this issue. #21

Open hepplerj opened 6 years ago

hepplerj commented 6 years ago

Comment below to say hello to other contributors and find partners for your work.

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- **Your Name**: 
- **Your GitHub handle**: 
- **What brings you to this project**: 
- **What you would like to work on for this project**: 
bleckley commented 6 years ago
Daniel-Mietchen commented 6 years ago
hepplerj commented 6 years ago

Welcome, @bleckley! I'm eager to find ways we can collaborate with you and DataLumos.

hepplerj commented 6 years ago

Hi @Daniel-Mietchen! I'll pop over and introduce myself as well. Your talk looks fantastic -- maybe we can find a way to include that within the EDW resources for others to reuse/remix?

bleckley commented 6 years ago

Absolutely, @hepplerj! I hope to talk a lot with @brandontlocke tomorrow. Looking forward to working together in any way we can.

brandontlocke commented 6 years ago

Maybe tomorrow @bleckley and I can do a conference call with whoever's interested?

svmelton commented 6 years ago

@brandontlocke I'd be interested!

brandontlocke commented 6 years ago

Your Name: Brandon Locke Your GitHub handle: brandontlocke What brings you to this project: I think a lot about the ways that technical skills and digital literacies intersect with citizenship. I also value open scholarship/data/software and gov't transparency, so enduring access to these materials is very important to me. What you would like to work on for this project: Mostly curricula. Perhaps some advocacy materials.

svmelton commented 6 years ago
Daniel-Mietchen commented 6 years ago

@hepplerj I'm sure happy with people reusing my talk - it is CC0 for precisely this reason. Some of the images have different licenses though, as indicated next to them.

hepplerj commented 6 years ago

Awesome, thanks @Daniel-Mietchen. We'll link out to your resources from our workshop READMEs so people can find them.

manasvil commented 6 years ago
beastlibrarian commented 6 years ago

Your Name: Madison Sullivan Your GitHub handle: beastlibrarian What brings you to this project: I'm a librarian and advocate for open data. What you would like to work on for this project: I'm not sure, but I'm interested in how libraries and librarians can advocate and contribute to raising awareness about why endangered data is important.

rachmattson commented 6 years ago

Your Name: Rachel Mattson

Your GitHub handle: rachmattson

What brings you to this project: I'm an archivist + historian with an interest in government records and data transparency, part of the EDW team and an organizer of the Digital Library Federation's interest group on gov't records transparency.

What you would like to work on for this project: I'm interested in expanding out the available resources to include materials that can help folks think about the complicated meanings of "endangerment" and "data" - I'll probably use my Mozilla Sprint time to add to the bibliography and upload some already-created materials.

23koivisto commented 6 years ago

Your Name: Joseph Koivisto Your GitHub handle: 23koivisto What brings you to this project: I have been one of the University of Maryland EDW liaisons and coordinators for the past two years. I have actively contributed to data rescue events held in the DC area and have been actively engaged in conversations around government records and data accessibility and transparency on our campus. What you would like to work on for this project: Interested in raising up the notion of digital infrastructure (as systems, as policies, as networks of accountability) as a vital and sometimes invisible element of data sustainability and accessibility. Would like to create a disciplinary interzone for library and info science, social scientists, policy experts, advocates, and everyday people in which to discuss the national/global implications of these infrastructures and the literacies necessary to tackle these complex issues. Perhaps this is community building, perhaps this is curricula design, perhaps this is skills tutorials and other forms of training. (Sorry if this is response is a little squishy and protean).

Sorry I came to the party late!

shinecho724 commented 6 years ago
EducationalVideoCenter commented 6 years ago

Your Name: Mary Grueser Your GitHub handle: EducationalVideoCenter What brings you to this project: I am part of the Open Leadership program and have been interested in checking our your project. We are in the same cohort! What you would like to work on for this project: Not sure. Much of your curriculum is new for me but I am interested in thinking about how to modify this curriculum to get high school age youth involved with these issues.

EducationalVideoCenter commented 6 years ago

We work with youth making social justice oriented documentary films. Here is our repo on our Urban-Rural Curriculum: https://github.com/EducationalVideoCenter/WAC It would be great to get your comments on on our t-chart: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MAswOOi1dCkss9z91yVW3Ie8K4TyYpJ6XqAW_AlGVxY/edit