This email is an invitation to participate in the DLF Assessment Interest 
Group's (DLF AIG) working group Cultural Assessment (more details 
here<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:Cultural_Assessment>) in 2020. 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.


Cultural Assessment in 2020

In order to meet the overall goals of the Cultural Assessment working group to 
raise awareness of cultural bias and strive for diversity, equity and 
inclusivity [1]<http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/108771> in digital 
collection practice the group

  *   Has established a series of initiatives over the last few years to 
address multiple workflows that culminate in a digital collection including
     *   Selection Practices
     *   Metadata and Description
     *   Community Integration
     *   Listing of professional development opportunities related to cultural 
assessment in digital librarianship
  *   Published a public and running Annotated 
Bibliography<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1keFxpCj-w2sBGsB5Uqymm4KbEE8ReeMpHiXUivzl8gQ/edit?usp=sharing>
 to support the CAWG work which has influenced several other projects focused 
on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in librarianship
  *   Detail on both past work and the goals for this year are available on the 
group wiki<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:Cultural_Assessment>.


Cultural Assessment Goals for 2020 (a list of all deliverables/goals can be 
found on our 2020 Project Scope document linked below)

  *   Develop regular virtual professional development opportunities related to 
cultural assessment for 2020
  *   Explore digitization selection and copyright concerns and the impact of 
implicit/explicit collection bias and the compounding nature of digitization
  *   Develop a whitepaper about the Selection Workflow Framework outlining 
findings from our two surveys regarding selection practices at various 
institutions
  *   Evaluate Metadata and Description practices by conducting an 
environmental scan of inclusive metadata creation practice
  *   These outcomes are not set in stone, and we welcome input and new points 
of view!


How can you participate?

  *   There are several roles we would like to fill as part of this years' work 
including Participant, Lead Implementor and Group Facilitator for the various 
CAWG Task 
Forces<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Phzz6pB2Zk39-OWkrxCCPWoHSIuFufM6bE121Hl9QKo/edit?usp=sharing>.
  *   New voices and perspectives are always welcome and you need not have been 
involved in the projects in the past to participate. Onboarding for new members 
is a welcome part of the process.
  *   The Cultural Assessment group meets monthly, whereas the Task Forces may 
meet once or twice outside of the monthly meetings depending on workload and 
timelines. These meetings are determined by the Task Force members.
  *   One may typically expect to spend about 1 hour per week on CAWG related 
work.
  *   How can you sign up? Review and add you name to the 2020 Project 
Scope<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Phzz6pB2Zk39-OWkrxCCPWoHSIuFufM6bE121Hl9QKo/edit?usp=sharing>.
 You may be a member of one or all Task Forces depending on your interest. 
Additionally, we have a group listserv to which you may subscribe where we post 
meeting announcements and minutes, as well as interesting professional 
development opportunities, discussion and request feedback from task force 
members. Join our Google 
group<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dlf-cultural-assessment-working-group/join>
 with this link.


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!

Gratefully,
Hannah Scates Kettler, on behalf of the DLF Cultural Assessment Working Group


Hannah Scates Kettler (she, her, hers)
Head, Digital Scholarship & Initiatives

Iowa State Parks Library
701 Morrill Rd, Ames, IA 50011-2102
tel.: 515-294-8590

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