Date: Thursday, June 4
Time: 2:15 – 3:15 p.m.
Location: Room B, Student Multimedia Design Center, Morris Library

Introduction to Artstor hosted collections and their creation and maintenance using the Shared Shelf platform. Overview on the structuring and decisions involving item level metadata, the target audiences, rights, Creative Commons licensing and associated topics. Concluding with a walk through of the mechanics of entering and maintaining information in Shared Shelf.

Mary Durio, University of Delaware Library

Mary Durio is in charge of the University of Delaware Library’s Center for Digital Collections. She has extensive experience working with digital collections creation and content conversion. She is in charge of developing digital collections that are housed in the University library from scanning of collections to developing metadata crosswalks to creating the collections online. She has been involved with and working with Artstor Shared Shelf since 2011.

Mark Grabowski, University of Delaware Library

Mark Grabowski is in charge of the University of Delaware Library Data and Server Management department. Mark has been working with digital collections for the past fourteen years. He is responsible for the day to day running of the University Institutional repository and is the University technical contact to Artstor. Mark has been involved with Artstor Shared Shelf since 2011 when the product was still in a beta release.