MARCH 1, 2021

The Board of Directors of the Visual Resources Association Foundation (VRAF) is 
pleased to announce the Spring 2021 VRAF Professional Development Grant in the 
amount of $500 to Brian Watson, a Doctoral Student at the University of British 
Columbia’s School of Information, and $500 to Steffi Terasaki, the Curatorial 
Assistant/Assistant Registrar at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.


Brian Watson plans to use the funds towards a 
Certificate<https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/certificate/xml-and-rdf-based-systems/>
 in XML and RDF from the Library Juice Academy. These languages are necessary 
to build compatibility between Homosaurus<https://homosaurus.org/>—an 
international, community-maintained LGBTQ linked data vocabulary system 
intended to function as a companion to broad subject term vocabularies, such as 
the Getty or LCSH—and other major thesauri used in GLAMS cataloguing. After 
completing the certificate, Brian plans to finish a complete mapping of 
Homosaurus to LCSH and Getty, as well as expand the number of terms in 
Homosaurus specifically connected to visual resource description. This work 
would allow the vocabularies used in the GLAMS sector to more ethically and 
inclusively represent intersectionality in their holdings, which would have the 
additional benefit of making intersectional identities more visible within 
cultural heritage institutions.


Steffi Terasaki wishes to gain a foundational knowledge in digital visual 
resource management, including born digital material; become an active 
participant in the museum and archives community around digital asset 
management in order to learn from/collaborate with her colleagues; and gain 
hands-on experience with managing a project through workshops. To accomplish 
these goals, Steffi will use the grant funds to attend: the Society of American 
Archivists Basics of Managing Digital Collections Online 
course<https://www2.archivists.org/prof-education/course-catalog/basics-of-managing-digital-records>,
 the 2021 Visual Resource Association 
conference<http://vraweb.org/2021-chicago/>, and the Summer Educational 
Institute for Digital Stewardship of Visual 
Information<https://seiworkshop.org/>.


The VRAF Professional Development Grant Program reflects the broad mission of 
the VRAF to support professional development in the field of visual resources 
and visual information management. The grant can be used to participate in a 
professional development opportunity of the grantee’s choosing (such as a 
conference, symposium, workshop, online education), or to enroll in relevant 
research activities (such as hands-on field work or a site visit for scholarly 
purposes). For more information about the VRAF, the VRAF Professional 
Development Grant, and other VRAF programs, please visit 
vrafoundation.org<https://vrafoundation.org/>.


On behalf of the VRA Foundation Board of Directors


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