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Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) #0149

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Tue, May 04, 2010
Tampa Bay History Center
Tampa, FL

Early-Bird Registration Deadline: April 19, 2010

Co-Sponsor: Florida Center for Library Automation

Lodging & Travel Information

Hilton Garden Inn Tampa Ybor Historic District
1700 East 9th Avenue
Tampa, FL33605

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Workshop Fees

Registration Type Fees: Early-Bird / Regular

Full Registration #0149

SAA Member $185 / $235
Employees of Member Institutions $210 / $260
Nonmember $235 / $285


If you work for an archive, library, museum, or other cultural heritage organization in Florida, you are eligible for free registration for this workshop, sponsored by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Preservation and Access. If so, please do not register through this site, but instead contact John Nemmers (jnemmers@ufl.edu, 352-273-2766) for more information on free registration.


Workshop Agenda

Event Name Date & Time Instructors/Speakers & CEUs

Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) #0149

Tue, May 04, 2010
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Roslyn Holdzkom (Instructor)

Archival Recertification Credits-ARCs: 5
General CEU Credits: 0.75


Workshop Description

Want practical strategies for implementing DACS? This is the introductory workshop for you!

Get an in-depth, practical consideration of the key concepts and descriptive elements in Describing Archives: A Content Standard , the U.S. standard. Explore strategies for incorporating this standard into workflows for accessioning, arrangement, and description through discussions and hands-on work with a variety of exercises, culminating in a DACS-based analysis of existing finding aids. This workshop, a basic introduction to the standard, focuses on application of DACS rules and concepts, which participants can apply to repository processes and descriptive outputs.

Upon completion of this workshop you'll be able to:

  • Apply the rules to formulate the content of descriptive elements for a minimal standardized description;
  • Understand the different application of DACS in single- and multi-level descriptive outputs;
  • Integrate DACS into basic repository processes such as accessioning, arrangement, and description;
  • Articulate how integration of a content standard into basic repository processes facilitates reuse of information in a variety of outputs.

*Workshop fee includes the SAA publication, Describing Archives: A Content Standard  (a $35 value!).

Who should attend? Anyone whose work includes accessioning, arranging and describing, or supervising employees who do that work.

Testimonials

When participants were asked "what aspect of the workshop methods/materials was most valuable to you?" responses included:

  • "Group work and accompanying discussion. All of the feedback was very educational. The entire presentation was clear, even-paced, and informative." * Peter K. Steinberg 
  • "Everyone should take this - it's a good how-to-write-finding-aids workshop, so it does double-duty!" - Judy Farrar
  • "Application of rules to practice. Hands-on activities (exercises)." * Betsy Pittman
  • "Identity elements - especially title, wil make me rethink how I will supply titles in the future." * Burton Altman 
  • "Clarification of what DACS is and is not; emphasis on elements rather than name formation; demonstration of output options; exercises were very helpful." * Melissa Watterworth 

Attendance limited to 35.