[BCMA] Fall 2023 AABC workshops: Introduction to Digital Records & Archives 101 for Indigenous Organizations

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Colleagues,

Registration is now open for Fall 2023 AABC workshops including:

*Introduction to Digital Records*

*Date:* September 18 - 19, 2023

*Time:* 9:30am - 4:00pm PST

*Location:* online via Zoom

*Registration fee:* AABC members $350.00 / Non-members $500.00 CAD

*Registration deadline:* September 11, 2023 (20 spots)

*Workshop description: *This 2 day, hands-on workshop will lead students
from standards and the development of policies and procedures through to
the practical elements of acquiring, processing and preserving digital
records. The workshop will examine both the theoretical aspects of digital
preservation, as well as provide an opportunity to use a number of the
tools available to work with digital collections.

To learn more about this workshop, please visit:
https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/page-18133


*Archives 101: Archival Practice for Indigenous Organizations (Fall 2023)
<https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/Archives-101-Archival-Practice-for-Indigenous-Organizations>*


*Date:* October 10, 12, 17, 19 (4 sessions)

*Time:* 9:30am - 12:30pm PST

*Location:* online via Zoom

*Registration fee:* $50.00 CAD per person

*Registration deadline:* October 3, 2023 (25 spots)


*Workshop description:* “Archives 101: Archival Practice for Indigenous
Organizations” will be of interest to Tribal/First Nations Government
administrators, archivists, cultural memory keepers, community members, and
students working to support Indigenous archives programs.

The workshop will provide an introduction to archival theory and best
practices that participants will be able to use on a daily basis. Workshop
participants will learn how to create a foundation for developing their
archives program and strategies for the practical management and appraisal
of records. They will learn how to process and provide access to records
created on different media formats (textual records, audio-visual, sound
recordings and electronic records). Workshop discussion will also include
best practices for disaster planning, where to find archival resources, and
different funding opportunities available for Indigenous organizations.
Woven throughout the discussion topics will be reflections on how western
archival practices can be balanced and integrated to support Indigenous
practices and protocols of knowledge sharing and access.

To learn more about this workshop, please visit:
https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/Archives-101-Archival-Practice-for-Indigenous-Organizations


Regards,

Lisa

Lisa Glandt, MAS
Education and Advisory Services (EAS) Coordinator
Archives Association of British Columbia
email: aabc.advisor at aabc.ca
website: aabc.ca

I respectfully acknowledge that I work on the unceded, traditional and
ancestral territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh
(Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.
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