Stewardship & Usage
March 23, 2018 at the New Museum, New York
eaw.rhizome.org
This panel explores the tensions that arise between institutional archives–which may have roots in oppressive power structures, including white supremacism and colonialiasm–and the interests of the communities they aim to represent. How can communities be engaged in a long-term effort of record creation, collection, and stewardship? What tools are available to communities–particularly traditional or indigenous communities whose interests often do not align with existing technical and legal frameworks–to assert ownership over their own material?
Jefferson Bailey
Director, Web Archiving at the Internet Archive
Monique Lassere
Digital Preservation Librarian, University of Arizona
Justin Littman
Software developer and librarian at George Washington University Libraries
Allan Martell
PhD Student, School of Information, University of Michigan
Trent Purdy [Travel cancellation]
Assistant Librarian & Archivist, University of Arizona
Anthony Sanchez
Assistant Librarian, University of Arizona