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The NDSR program aims to develop the next generation of digital stewards by providing hands-on learning and expert guidance. This IMLS-funded grant program focuses on testing the digital curation model in Boston, New York, and virtually. The NDSR Boston website offers valuable resources and updates from the program.
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Second Round NDSA NE, UMass Dartmouth 9/25/2015
NDSR Mission(s) ... to develop the next generation of stewards to collect, manage, preserve, and make accessible our nation’s digital assets ... to provide residents with a combination of hands-on learning and expert guidance ... help define clear educational standards for digital stewardship education and training
NDSR Programs IMLS-funded grants to test DC model in New York (METRO) and Boston areas (Harvard / MIT) and nationally, virtually (WGBH)
Timeline 10 residents in DC 5 residents in DC 5 residents in NY 5 residents in Boston 9/14 6/14 9/14 6/15 9/15 6/16 5 residents in NY 5 residents in Boston We are here
Boston Hosts 2015-16 Harvard MIT MA State Library JFK Library UMass Boston + host alumni at Tufts, Northeastern and WGBH
Lessons Learned from Round 1 • Understanding & fitting into the organization is the hardest part • especially in the first few months • It takes time to grow digital stewardship concepts • Hosts are busy – set the schedule ASAP • Jumpstart the 20% time and professional development planning
New in Round 2 • Immersion month • Immersion week focus on organizational issues, project management • Digital stewardship concepts, tools, etc. spread out over the residency (with public webinars) • More host involvement • Focus on NDSR network • Host and resident alumni • Public schedule • Collaboration with other NDSR programs • Integrated development plans + progress reports
NDSR Boston Websitehttp://projects.iq.harvard.edu/ndsr_boston SIPs, DIPs, & bytes (NDSR Boston Residents’ Blog) • https://ndsrboston2014.wordpress.com/
Boston Residents 2015-16 • Alexandra Curran (MIT) • Jeffrey Erikson (UMass Boston) • Alice Prael (JFK Library) • Stefanie Ramsay (MA State Library) • Julie Seifert (Harvard)