This email is an invitation to participate in the DLF Assessment Interest 
Group's (DLF AIG) working group on Cultural 
Assessment<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:Cultural_Assessment> (CAWG) in 
2019. There is more information about the group below, but first, a few words 
about participating in DLF AIG.


The only requirement for participation in a DLF AIG working group is a 
willingness to dig in and devote a small part of your time contributing to the 
tools, methods, and body of knowledge on digital library assessment. Attendance 
at the DLF forum is not a requirement for participation in any of the working 
groups. Additionally, if your institution is not a DLF member, you can still 
participate.


CAWG in 2019

CAWG was established in 2016 to discuss ways by which we may assess our digital 
collections and their cultural impact.

*         Where lacking, CAWG will develop helpful and nuanced rubrics for 
institutional measurement and analysis of cultural biases and assumptions in 
the process of digital collection creation.

*         In 2018 CAWG successfully

o    Collaborated as a review board for the User Experience group bibliography 
project

o    Conducted an environmental scan of relevant "diversity" events across the 
nation in order to understand the landscape of cultural assessment work

o    Embarked on the Selection Workflow Framework draft #2 which refocused the 
Selection Workflow Framework into something more approachable to users

o    Established a new Inclusive Metadata Task Force to address metadata 
creation practices and explicit/implicit bias.

*         For more detail, check out our wiki 
page<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:Cultural_Assessment>, and/or join our 
Slack 
channel<https://join.slack.com/t/dlfaig/shared_invite/enQtNDM2Nzk1MTAyODgxLTFlM2NkM2Y4YTcyOWQ2ZTU1MjkzNGVkZmRhNzliZjQyMTkyNmQ4MjM1N2YwZWY4Yjk3ZWU5NTQ1ZDAzNmE1MmQ>.



CAWG Goals for 2019

If you're interested in what the group will do next, there is an upcoming 
meeting which you are more than welcome to join (details below), where we will 
brainstorm and develop new goals for 2019! Here are some potential directions...

*         Conduct new survey on Selection practices

*         Identify relevant community groups for review of our work

*         Develop a running Speaker Series to engage those working to address 
bias in the digital realm

*         Collaborate with the Metadata Assessment group on a new project 
targeting inclusive and equitable metadata creation practices

*         And others. Add your thoughts at our next meeting!


How can you participate?

*         We are looking for diverse perspectives and welcome participation 
from anyone. We are in particular need of Public Libraries, HBCUs, Tribal 
Libraries, and Museum perspectives.

*         We are looking for people who are on the front lines of engaging 
community members, people involved in community archives, historical 
associations, etc

*         Each task force has various roles that are filled each year including 
a Team Lead, a Task Force Facilitator, Writers, and Reviewers

*         CAWG meets monthly and Task Forces typically meet every two weeks 
while there is active work going on. This is flexible and based on availability.

*         Time commitment : Less than an hour per week.



To sign up to CAWG, please contact Hannah Scates Kettler 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or join the 
conversation via the CAWG Google 
Group<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dlf-cultural-assessment-working-group/join>.

Our first call of 2019 will be January 29th at noon Central Time. Details will 
be posted on the group Wiki and announced via the Google Group, but you can 
also find the details on the DLF Community 
Calendar<https://digital-conferences-calendar.info/>. You may also email Hannah 
if you have questions.



All are welcome! We look forward to working with you!



For questions about the larger DLF Assessment Interest Group, contact the DLF 
AIG co-leaders, Sara Rubinow [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
and Santi Thompson [email protected].


Thank you for participating in the DLF AIG!


Hannah Scates Kettler (on behalf of all of us in the Cultural Assessment 
Working Group)


Hannah Scates Kettler
Digital Humanities Librarian
Digitial Scholarship & Publishing Studio | University of Iowa Libraries
[email protected]
319.384.3432

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