LC Labs Letter: August 2020

August 2020

LC LABS LETTER

A Monthly Roundup of News and Thoughts from the Library of Congress Labs Team

Job Announcements

WE’RE HIRING!

The Computing Cultural Heritage in the Cloud project, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is seeking an Innovation Specialist (GS-12) to work with our curators and reference librarians supporting reference questions that require data transformations or computational approaches. They will also coordinate outreach about the project and work with the broader LC Labs team to advance support for digital scholarship within the Library.

The person in this position can work 100% remotely for the length of the appointment.

We believe the success of this project depends on its staff. Please help us by sharing this opportunity broadly.

Applications are due by September 10, 2020. Find the most up-to-date details for the role here: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/575866300

Upcoming Events

Virtual Audio Visual Summit taking place September 15, 2020

On September 15th, 2020, the Library of Congress will convene a virtual summit for users and stewards of audiovisual materials in libraries, archives, and museums. This day-long event will feature presentations from LC staff on how they’re increasing access to AV material and sessions on Accessibility for All, A/V Makerspace, and Notes from the Field.

If you’re interested in joining, keep an eye on the LC Labs events page for the link to join online.

 

Join us: the Citizen DJ Showcase at the Library of Congress National Book Festival!

At this year’s National Book Festival (entirely virtual for the first time ever!), experience the work of students who collaborated with the American Folklife Center and LC Labs to create new music using Citizen DJ as their music sampling and remixing tool. They’ve been mentored through the process by educators and music professionals at CLASS ACT Detroit, Solidarity Studios, and PATH. These three non-profit organizations engage students in their local communities through hip hop. Their pieces will be debuted in a musical performance by the renowned DJ Kid Koala.

Tune in the weekend of September 25-27 for this year’s National Book Festival! Keep an eye out on loc.gov/bookfest for specifics about the Citizen DJ showcase time and date.

Projects 

Updates on Born Digital Access Now! Staff Innovator project

In a series of blog posts, Senior Archivist Kathleen O’Neill shares an update on the 2020 Staff Innovator project Born Digital Access Now! O’Neill discusses challenges to born digital collection access through the lens of three different metaphors: “Media Format, or, Have Fun Storming the Castle!”; “Legacy File Formats and Operating Systems or Lost in Translation” and “Emulation or Strange Magic.”

 

Check out innovative projects from our summer interns

The Junior Fellows program brings recent graduates to the Library of Congress to accomplish a project over the summer. This year’s program took place online for the very first time. Videos of the remote interns, including several who worked with LC Labs, presenting the outcomes of their project are now available at: //www.loc.gov/internships-and-fellowships/overview/junior-fellows-program/ .

And, in case you missed it, you can also view LOC 2020 Fellows introducing themselves .

Curio

  • ICYMI: Check out a recording of a Citizen DJ “Teach In” Workshop with Solidarity Studios.
  • The Learning & Innovation Office continues to hold Online Office Hours featuring topical presentations followed by a Q&A session with Library experts.
  • Constitution and Citizenship Day: The Law Library of Congress and the Library of Congress Center for Learning, Literacy and Engagement are excited to present “The Bulwark of Freedom: African-American Members of Congress and the Constitution During Reconstruction.”  The speaker will be Dr. Michael J. Murphy, a historical publication specialist in the Office of the Historian for the U.S. House of Representatives. The event will take place on September 17, beginning at 3:00pm. To register for the lecture, please visit the Eventbrite page.
  • Check out LOC 3D to explore Abraham Lincoln’s hand in three dimensions.

 

Digital Scholarship Working Group Report: Published!

Digital scholarship takes advantage of the availability of digital collections and a changing landscape of tools, resources and methodologies to produce new forms of research and engagement. Digital scholarship projects and centers are common at research universities. They serve faculty and student needs by supporting digital skill development and sharing best practices in digital research […]

Machine Learning + Libraries Summit: Event Summary now live!

The Machine Learning + Libraries Summit Event Summary is now available as a downloadable report on labs.loc.gov. This document includes more detailed information about the conference proceedings. It broadly summarizes recurring themes of discussion and compiles the outputs of the small group activities.

Computing Cultural Heritage in the Cloud Quarterly Update

This is a guest post from LC Labs Senior Innovation Specialist Laurie Allen. This is the second post in a series where we are sharing experiences from the Andrew W. Mellon-funded Computing Cultural Heritage in the Cloud. The series began with an introductory post.  Learn about the grant on the experiments page, and see the […]

Launching the Digital Collections Management Compendium

Over the past two years, my colleagues and I in the Digital Content Management section have been working with experts from across many divisions of the Library of Congress to collate and assemble guidance and policy that guide or reflect the practices that the Library uses to manage digital collections. I am excited to share […]

Piloting Digital Scholarship with the John W. Kluge Center and LC Labs

This is a guest post from 2018 Library of Congress Labs team Junior Fellow Eileen Jakeway that discusses her work on a collaborative Digital Scholarship pilot with the John W. Kluge Center.   In her address at the 2018 Junior Fellows Program closing ceremony this August, Manuscript Division Junior Fellow Patrice Green said that she learned a […]

Rethinking LC for Robots: From Topics to Actions

Have you noticed that our LC for Robots page has a new look this month? We integrated feedback from visitors, discussion, and a card sorting exercise to consolidate resources for machine-readable access to Library of Congress digital collections. We’re looking for your feedback, but first, learn more about how we approached this redesign. In September […]