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LAURIE N. TAYLOR, dLOC DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP DIRECTOR

The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC): Library Resources Presented at St. George’s University, Grenada, 26 Sept. 2019. LAURIE N. TAYLOR, dLOC DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP DIRECTOR. @LAURIEN | LAURIEN@UFL.EDU. AGENDA. Overview of the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) Example Searching

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LAURIE N. TAYLOR, dLOC DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP DIRECTOR

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  1. The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC): Library ResourcesPresented at St. George’s University, Grenada, 26 Sept. 2019 LAURIE N. TAYLOR,dLOC DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP DIRECTOR @LAURIEN | LAURIEN@UFL.EDU

  2. AGENDA • Overview of the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) • Example Searching • Examples of Digital Scholarship Resources for Studies of the Caribbean • Discussion on: • Needs and opportunities in the digital age • Future possibilities for digital scholarship for research, teaching, and promotion and integration with other areas • Your needs and interests

  3. DIGITAL LIBRARY OF THE CARIBBEAN dLOC's diverse partners serve an international community of scholars, students, and peoples by working together to preserve and to provide enhanced electronic access to cultural, historical, legal, governmental, and research materials. dLOC's partners collaborate with scholars and teachers to promote and perform educational outreach for Caribbean Studies, create new works of digital scholarship, and develop other research and teaching initiatives.

  4. dLOC QUICK FACTS dLOC Quick Facts • Began with a dream and the vision laid out in 2004 • Shared Governance • Training Program: Digitization, Data Curation, and More • Content Management System and Long-term Preservation • Over 70 Partners – Caribbean, Europe and US • Over 248 million hits since 2006 • Over 3.5 million pages of open access content • Over 23,000 titles with over 164,000 items • Scholarly Collaborations • Educational Outreach

  5. dLOC MODEL

  6. COMMUNITIES

  7. LITERATURE

  8. History of Slavery HISTORY OF SLAVERY Title: The Honorable Sam Sharpe Collection: Jamaica Unshackled Contributor: National Library of Jamaica Title: Letterbook for the Simon Plantation, St. Kitts Creator: Samuel Cary Date: 1772 Contributor: University of Florida

  9. ENVIRONMENT, ARCHAEOLOGY

  10. ARCHITECTURE Kenneth Treister, ArchitectCollection of 3,000 Photographs, Architectural Drawings, Project Files Caribbean Volunteer Expeditions, drawings and reports

  11. MAPS

  12. Culture and Arts CULTURE & ARTS CARICOM is building a comprehensive collection of CARIFESTA materials. Alan Lomax Photographs and Recordings from the Caribbean 13 Maya Deren Recordings Title: Digital images of Alan Lomax photographs Location: Lopinot, Trinidad Contributor: Association of Cultural Equity Title: Haitian Voodoo Recordings – Ceremony bapteme tambour Location: Haiti Contributor: University of Florida

  13. dLOC Recent Additions LAW & LEGAL MATERIALS

  14. dLOC Recent Additions RECENT ADDITIONS • Newspapers • Photos from the US Virgin Islands • Moravian Archives • Teaching materials • Oral History, How-to

  15. Basic Search BASIC SEARCH The basic search allows you to access bibliographic citation information of the items in dLOC. Just enter the search term from any computer with Internet access.

  16. Advanced Search ADVANCED SEARCH The advanced search feature will allow you to restrict your search terms by categories such as title, author, subject keyword, country and more.

  17. Map Search MAP SEARCH If you are looking for items with discrete geographic locations, use the Map Search feature. You can also view the results in Map View.

  18. Faceted Searching FACETED SEARCHED Expand or narrow the results by selecting the related search terms in the box to the left. Options for faceted searching include: publisher, geographic area, subject keywords and more.

  19. mydLOC Registered Users myDLOC Registered Users Registration is optional. Registering enables user features, including: creating public and private bookshelves and saving searches.

  20. PARTNER & TOPICAL COLLECTIONS

  21. DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP & TEACHING @LAURIEN | LAURIEN@UFL.EDU

  22. TEACHER TRAINING & GUIDES http://www.dloc.com/teach

  23. NEW TYPES OF PUBLISHING

  24. NEW TYPES OF DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP http://dloc.com/exhibits/aboutface & http://dloc.com/AA00027135

  25. NEW TYPES OF DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP http://dloc.com/exhibits/islandluminous& http://islandluminous.fiu.edu/learn.html Haiti: An Island Luminous An Island Luminous is a site to help readers learn about Haiti’s history. Created by historian Adam M. Silvia and hosted online by Digital Library of the Caribbean, An Island Luminous combines rare books, manuscripts, and photos scanned by archives and libraries in Haiti and the United States with commentary by over 100 experts.

  26. PANAMA SILVER, ASIAN GOLD Photo from Leah Rosenberg, photo of (from the top, left): Margarita Vargas-Betancourt, Donette Francis, Rhonda Cobham-Sander, and Leah Rosenberg at panel on the course at the International Conference on Caribbean Literature. Panama Silver, Asian Gold: Migration, Money, and the Making of the Modern Caribbean (DOCC) Rhonda Cobham-Sander, Amherst College; Donette Francis, University of Miami; Leah Rosenberg, University of Florida (Fall 2013); new version in spring 2016, also with Evelyn O'Callaghan at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill; with librarians, archivists, and instructional design experts at each institution Course as a first-of-kindand first-of-manyin a broader initiative to support teachers and scholars in using archival materials for Caribbean Studies. http://dloc.com/digital/panamasilver

  27. BROADER COMMUNITY WITH CARIBBEAN STUDIES “We hope that the course will become part of a broader initiative to make visible to other teachers and scholars new ways of incorporating archival material into research on Caribbean literature and culture. […] We want to use the project to intervene more broadly in the way Caribbean literary scholarship imagines the Caribbean cultural diaspora and interrogates the ways in which both traditional and colonial archival sources shape the stories we can tell about the Caribbean region. We hope our experiment will sow the seed for future collaborative courses involving students at institutions in the Caribbean, Panama, China, and/or India, capable of working with relevant documents from these regions in languages other than English.” -- Rhonda Cobham-Sander

  28. DOCC (ANTI-MOOC) & COMMUNITY http://femtechnet.org/docc/ DOCC: Distributed Online Collaborative Course. It is a feminist rethinking of the MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) that has been widely used in distance learning education. A MOOC is pedagogically centralized and branded by a single institution. FemTechNet seeks to enhance the system using feminist principles and methods that support a decentralized, collaborative form of learning. The fundamental difference is that the DOCC recognizes and is built on the understanding that expertise is distributed throughout a network, among participants situated in diverse institutional contexts, within diverse material, geographic, and national settings, and who embody and perform diverse identities (as teachers, as students, as media-makers, as activists, as trainers, as members of various publics, for example).

  29. NEW PUBLICATIONS & CONNECTING http://smallaxe.net/sxarchipelagos/

  30. NEW PUBLICATIONS & CONNECTING www.dloc.com/AA00013897/00001 https://obeahhistories.org/ www.dloc.com/AA00033025/00001 https://urgentmemory.com/

  31. NEW OPPORTUNITIES http://createcaribbean.org/create/

  32. Activity Getting started with dLOC • Try a few sample searches and browses in dLOC: www.dloc.com • Explore current dLOC collections/themes • Register for mydLOC Future: • Collaborate and participate in activities with dLOC • Consider your interests for dLOC, intellectual infrastructure, and your next steps

  33. Activity • In small groups, decide on an online exhibit based on an area of core interest, need, problem, etc. • In the groups, come up with the: • Topic • Materials • Partners • Reporting out by the groups

  34. Digital Library of the Caribbean www.dLOC.com Slides: https://dloc.com/AA00068846/00002

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