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Revision as of 11:46, 8 September 2015

Notes

  • Details about past events, including attendance, are available in Podio. All events and workshops should be logged in Podio under "DSG Events"


Programs

DissCo

See more on DissCo page.

DH Open Office Hours

See more on Open Office Hours page

Faculty Orientation Sessions

A 20-30 minute tour given to new faculty members, especially at the beginning of the semester.

DH Working Groups for Graduate Students and PostDocs

1.5 hours sessions for the group to discuss readings, projects, and learn about subjects in DH. Sponsored but not put on by the DSG. Hosted in Snell, by Jim McGrath.

DRS Drop-In Sessions

From Podio: Stop by the DSC Media Lounge to learn more about the Digital Repository Service! This session will include demonstrations of uploading, searching, and browsing in the DRS, discussions of DRS content, and a forum for asking questions about the DRS and how it’s being used at Northeastern.

Workshops

DRS Training Series

Program 1 - Introduction to the DRS (1 hour)
Initial programs will only be open to Library Staff. Later programs will be offered to Northeastern Faculty, Staff, and Students
This program will serve as a general overview of the DRS as a tool. It will cover the history of the DRS (briefly), its intended uses and functionality, and what it can help users to accomplish in their own work. Two or three current projects will be reviewed as examples of how the DRS is being used in the NU community. There will also be a demonstration of the site, including interface features, uploading and downloading content, and My DRS. This program will either be held in a room with computers, or laptops will be provided, and participants will be encouraged to bring their own technology. Participants will be encouraged to follow along on their own machines.
Program 2 - DRS Training - Discovering materials in the DRS (1 hour)
Initial programs will only be open to Library Staff. Later programs will be offered to Northeastern Faculty, Staff, and Students
During this hour-long program Library staff will learn about:
  • Interface features
  • The DRS community and collection structure
  • The difference between managed and unmanaged content
  • Discovering content by searching and browsing
  • Accessing content (Downloads, Download Queues, Sets)
Program 3 - DRS Training - Getting materials into the DRS (1 hour)
Initial programs will only be open to Library Staff. Later programs will be offered to Northeastern Faculty, Staff, and Students
During this hour-long program Library staff will learn about:
  • Uploading single files (accepted files types, upload form, required metadata, etc.)
  • Setting access rights
  • Uploading multiple files
  • Bulk ingestion for large projects
Program 4 - From IRis to the DRS (1 hour)
Open to Northeastern Faculty, Staff, and Students
This session is designed to help current users of the Library's institutional repository, IRis, learn about the Digital Repository Service. The DRS will replace IRis as our repository for theses, dissertations, research publications, faculty presentations, and other University materials starting in July 2014. This session will discuss the differences between the two systems, and how IRis users can transition to the DRS. It will also offer one-on-one support for changes to migrated objects.

Copyright Training Series

(Note: Some of these topics are not directly connected to the DSG, but have intersections)

Program 1 - Introduction to Copyright and Fair Use in Academic Contexts
Program 2 - Copyright and Fair Use for Digitization Projects (1 hour)
Program 3 - Copyright and Fair Use in Audio and Video Projects (1 hour)
Program 4 - Copyright and Fair Use in Online Teaching (1 hour)
Program 5 - Copyright and Fair Use in Your Dissertation or Master's Thesis (1 hour)


...What else?