PPT-Reporting Staff data Collections

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How staff data is used What data is reported How a staff member is classified How staff data is revised Verification and publication Reporting issues Whats coming

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How staff data is used What data is reported How a staff member is classified How staff data is revised Verification and publication Reporting issues Whats coming Overview Department. Moving the past into the future. Special collections in a digital age. Titia. van . der. . Werf. CONTENT. Collection. . characteristics. Characteristics. of the . collection. building . process. Association of Museums . New Brunswick . November 2013. Collections. Mandate … in partnership. Stories. Duplication. Gaps. Orphaned collections. Management/Transfer of Knowledge. Training and Capacity Building. A platform for integrated access to CUL/IS specialized, digital collections. . September . 2014 Status Report. What is . the DLC?. A . system . for . providing . access. to . Columbia’s cultural . Written by Amir Kirsh, Edited by Liron Blecher. Agenda. The Object Class. Collections Overview. Generics. Vector, ArrayList, . HashMap. Utils. Special Collections. 3. Object class. Since all classes in java inherits from class Object – it contains some of the most commonly used methods:. Systems, Policies, Sanity. Raise your hand if . . . . Your institution has a collections management system. Paper and/or electronic records are accessible to staff and can identify and locate collections objects.. Collections, preservation & conservation. Susie Bioletti, TCD ( Chair) . John Cremin, TCD (web liaison) . Siobhan Fitzpatrick, RIA (Sponsor). Elaine Harrington, UCC . Eoin McCarney, UCD . Ann McSweeney, DIT . 2014 Summer Conference. 1. Creative Collections for courts. Hon. Paula O’Neil, PH.D (Pasco County, Clerk & Comptroller). Importance of automation for collections. 2. Creative Collections for courts. Beth Parry. Common sense. Stubbornness. Luck. Background:. FIL conference 2012. Mainly Yes. No - short loan/ref. . - microfilm. - video/DVD. . - electronic (licence). . - Special Collections . Museum Artifacts Through a Common Interface. Brian Wilson. Digital Access & Preservation Archivist. @brilwil. . Mid-Michigan Digital Practitioners Group Meeting. October 14, 2016. Michigan State University Library. Past Meets Future. Cassie Brand. Special Collections Project Associate. Cassie.Brand@goucher.edu. Creative Workflows & . Efficient Processing. Workflow. Student worker fills out worksheet. Staff member reviews student work. Digital Stewardship Curriculum . Consider…. How do collections come into your institution?. What are the first steps you take? . Definition. Accessioning:. The legal transfer of responsibility for the physical and intellectual care of the material. . Jackie Dooley. Consulting Archivist. RLG Partnership Annual Meeting. Chicago, June 2010. Agenda. Survey population. Project objectives. Data. A few starter questions. Commentary: Alice Schreyer. Action Items. What is a ‘Collection Class’?. A class whose purpose is storing a collection of objects. Has useful methods BEYOND what a normal array provides. Let’s look at an example. MSDN (. M. icro. S. oft. Daniel Cureton. Library Administrator. Utah Pride Center . What is Diversity and Why is it Necessary?. Diversity is the inclusion of various individuals, groups of individuals, and communities which represent a varied background, origin, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious belief, standpoint, ethnicity or other variance that is not considered part of the dominant structure (i.e. non Mormons in a predominantly Mormon community) (Totten, 2013 pg. 205). .

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