The University of San Diego will host its annual Digital Initiatives Symposium and celebrate the event’s tenth anniversary, on Monday, 29 April 2024, in San Diego, California.
The schedule of events includes a series of workshops and presentations on acquiring commercial data sets, auditing diversity in library collections, designing digital exhibits, exploring generative artificial intelligence, preserving video game history, supporting text and data analysis, inclusive cataloging, and online privacy.
Highlights for our readers might include:
- Workshop: Acquiring Commercial Data Sets for Library Collections: A Review of Related Issues
- Workshop: Designing Your Digital Exhibit and Plan
- The San Diego Lowrider Archival Project
- Supporting text and data analysis across campus from the academic library
- Cultivating Culturally-Informed Digital Literacies through Indigenous Librarianship
- Closing Keynote: Narratives Told. Narratives Lost: Reflecting on Authentic Spaces for Library Digital Decolonization Strategies and Programs Four Years Post George Floyd
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