Recorded Webinar: How to Manage a Digitization Project

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Webinar Description

Learn the basics of digitization management through understanding how to prepare your materials for digitization, project workflows, and digitization best practices.

Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations (STEPS)

This webinar will help organizations enrolled in STEPS address Stewardship of Collections Standard 1: The institution is a good steward of its resources held in the public trust. The Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations (STEPS) is a self-study, self-paced assessment tool designed specifically for small- to mid-sized history organizations, including volunteer-run institutions. Through a workbook, online resources, and an online community, organizations enrolled in STEPS review their policies and practices and benchmark themselves against national standards.

Details

RECORD ON: April 21, 2022

COST: $20 AASLH Members / $40 Nonmembers / $15 discount for STEPS participants with promo code found in the online STEPS Community

ACCESS: You will be provided with instructions on how to access the live event upon registration.

How to Register

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Lisa Barr

Program Specialist

Utah Division of State History

Lisa Barr is a Program Specialist for Utah Division of State History's Library and Collections Program, overseeing its manuscript, photograph, and map collections. She received her bachelors and masters degrees in history from the University of Utah and has certificates in public history and historic preservation, with research focusing on Utah history, environmental history, and the American West.


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