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Autori principali: St. Hubert, Hadassah, Isasi, Jennifer, Fuller Medina, Nicté, Montañez, Margie
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2021
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author St. Hubert, Hadassah
Isasi, Jennifer
Fuller Medina, Nicté
Montañez, Margie
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Isasi, Jennifer
Fuller Medina, Nicté
Montañez, Margie
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Isasi, Jennifer
Fuller Medina, Nicté
Montañez, Margie
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contents Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open-Access, Technological Needs, and Institutional Sustainability. Report of Symposium and Recommendations St. Hubert, Hadassah Isasi, Jennifer Fuller Medina, Nicté Montañez, Margie Foreign Countries Access to Information Needs Sustainability Libraries Archives International Cooperation Financial Support Conferences (Gatherings) Institutional Cooperation Media Adaptation In April 2020, the authors, CLIR [Council on Library and Information Resources] fellows in the second cohort of Data Curation for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, virtually convened "Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open Access, Technological Needs, and Institutional Sustainability." The symposium provided a forum for stakeholders from institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean to share strategies for digital archiving and cultural preservation and to identify common areas of need. The goal of the symposium was for the stakeholders to formulate a set of questions for funders, libraries, archives, and others based in the United States, Canada, and European nations to consider when evaluating grant proposals for digital projects, or when considering post-custodial archival work with institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. The authors sought to develop recommendations and equitable practices to enhance cultural engagement through collection development that fully acknowledges Latin American and Caribbean organizations as equal partners with a voice in decision making for projects and grant funding.
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spellingShingle Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open-Access, Technological Needs, and Institutional Sustainability. Report of Symposium and Recommendations
St. Hubert, Hadassah
Isasi, Jennifer
Fuller Medina, Nicté
Montañez, Margie
Foreign Countries
Access to Information
Needs
Sustainability
Libraries
Archives
International Cooperation
Financial Support
Conferences (Gatherings)
Institutional Cooperation
Media Adaptation
Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open-Access, Technological Needs, and Institutional Sustainability. Report of Symposium and Recommendations St. Hubert, Hadassah Isasi, Jennifer Fuller Medina, Nicté Montañez, Margie Foreign Countries Access to Information Needs Sustainability Libraries Archives International Cooperation Financial Support Conferences (Gatherings) Institutional Cooperation Media Adaptation In April 2020, the authors, CLIR [Council on Library and Information Resources] fellows in the second cohort of Data Curation for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, virtually convened "Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open Access, Technological Needs, and Institutional Sustainability." The symposium provided a forum for stakeholders from institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean to share strategies for digital archiving and cultural preservation and to identify common areas of need. The goal of the symposium was for the stakeholders to formulate a set of questions for funders, libraries, archives, and others based in the United States, Canada, and European nations to consider when evaluating grant proposals for digital projects, or when considering post-custodial archival work with institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. The authors sought to develop recommendations and equitable practices to enhance cultural engagement through collection development that fully acknowledges Latin American and Caribbean organizations as equal partners with a voice in decision making for projects and grant funding.
title Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open-Access, Technological Needs, and Institutional Sustainability. Report of Symposium and Recommendations
topic Foreign Countries
Access to Information
Needs
Sustainability
Libraries
Archives
International Cooperation
Financial Support
Conferences (Gatherings)
Institutional Cooperation
Media Adaptation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED610787