This email is an invitation to participate in the DLF Assessment Interest 
Group's (DLF AIG) working group on Cultural 
Assessment<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:Cultural_Assessment> (CAWG) in 
2018. There is more information about the group below, but first, a few words 
about participating in DLF AIG.


The only requirement for participation in a DLF AIG working group is a 
willingness to dig in and devote a small part of your time contributing to the 
tools, methods, and body of knowledge on digital library assessment. Attendance 
at the DLF forum is not a requirement for participation in any of the working 
groups. Additionally, if your institution is not a DLF member, you can still 
participate.


Cultural Assessment Working Group (CAWG) in 2017

*         The group aims to make explicit the unintentional biases that 
permeate the creation of digital collections and outline ways to correct or 
articulate those biases that will allow digital collections to be even more 
usable, diverse and transparent.

*         2017 focused on the development of a Cultural Assessment Toolkit 
proof of concept. There were two pilots

o    A collaboration with the DLF-AIG User Experience (UX) group to develop 
culturally sensitive/aware User Personas. This collaboration supported the 
development of the UX Persona's Best Practices<https://osf.io/yjx2b/#!>.

o    The development of the first section draft of the Rubric for Reflection on 
Selection Best Practices<https://osf.io/r78ha/> developed from survey responses 
on current selection practices. This work was the foundation for the Internet 
Archive's Inclusive Curation project.

*         For more information about the group, see the Cultural Assessment 
Working Group (CAWG) 
wiki<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:Cultural_Assessment>, or follow project 
development via the group repository<https://osf.io/rqz8y/>.



Cultural Assessment Working Group (CAWG) Goals for 2018

*         The first goal of the group is to develop a charge for a new CAWG 
task force on Metadata.

*         Second, revisiting the Selection Task Force charge to reflect the new 
year.

*         Develop an addendum to the Selection Practices survey.

*         Continue the DLF-AIG UX group collaboration.


How can you participate?

*         Participate in the three task forces (Metadata, Selection, and UX). 
You are welcome to participate in any or all of these task forces.

o    Each task force has leadership opportunities in the form of a Lead 
Implementer, a group Facilitator and Reporter.

*         The group intends to meet twice a month.

*         Time commitment : Less than an hour per week.

*         We are looking for diverse perspectives and welcome participation 
from anyone. We are in particular need of Public Libraries, HBCUs, Tribal 
Libraries, and Museum perspectives.

*         To sign up, please contact Hannah Scates Kettler 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or join the 
conversation via the CAWG Google 
Group<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dlf-cultural-assessment-working-group/join>.

*         Our initial Skype call will be scheduled for the week of the 29th. 
Date TBD but details will be posted on the group Wiki and announced via the 
Google Group. You may also email Hannah if you have questions.


For questions about the larger DLF Assessment Interest Group, contact the DLF 
AIG co-leaders, Sara Rubinow [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
and Santi Thompson [email protected].


Thank you for participating in the DLF AIG!


Hannah Scates Kettler
Digital Humanities Librarian | University of Iowa Libraries
125 Washington St, Iowa City, IA 52242
319.384.3432

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