Monthly Archives: August 2013

Rice University to host DAS workshop August 21

Rice University’s Fondren Library will host a foundational course in the Digital Archives Specialist (DAS) Curriculum and Certificate Program:

Thinking Digital: A Practical Session to Help You Get Started

Explore basic concepts, models, and workflows for creating and curating digital objects and collections.

Wednesday August 21

2:00 PM -3:30 PM

Kyle Morrow Room
3rd Floor, Fondren Library
Rice University
(Campus Map)
(Parking at Rice University)

If you intend to pursue the Certificate, you’ll need to pass the examination for this course. Please follow “Procedures for DAS webinars” to access the exam information. For more information on the DAS Curriculum and Certificate visit http://www2.archivists.org/prof-education/das

To register send your name and email address to Dara Flinn at dflinn@rice.edu

Additional webinars in the series will be offered by:

Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library
McGovern Historical Collections
The Museum of Fine Arts,  Houston Archives
University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections

Rice’s LGBT oral history project to be celebrated Aug. 17

Rice University’s Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality (CSWGS) is collaborating with Houston Public Library (HPL) to host “Who Will Tell Our Stories? Celebrating Houston’s LGBTQI Oral Histories” from 10:30 a.m. to noon Aug. 17 at the downtown library’s Julia Ideson Building, 550 McKinney St.

The event celebrates a student-led CSWGS community research project that has been collecting the oral histories of Houston lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community members. Since the project’s inception in 2007, more than 100 oral histories have been recorded and are in the process of being archived in the Woodson Research Center at the university’s Fondren Library.

The program will consist of a reception and remarks by Caroline Castillo, oral history and outreach librarian with HPL’s Houston Metropolitan Research Center; Arden Eversmeyer, founder and director of the Houston-based Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project; Brian Riedel, Rice professor in the practice of humanities and CSWGS assistant director; and Rice junior Cristell Perez, a summer oral-history intern with the Houston Area Rainbow Collective History (ARCH) consortium, of which CSWGS is a founding member. Perez will show a short film she created this summer on the oral history project. The event will conclude with an audience discussion on the future of the project.

For more information about ARCH and CSWGS’s community research project, visit http://houstonarch.pbworks.com.

Finale-“Year of Emma Richardson Cherry,” Saturday, August 3

William Reaves Fine Art is hosting a Finale celebration of the “Year of Emma Richardson Cherry.” Join the celebration for a wrap-up of the year’s Cherry festivities featuring an exhibition and a panel discussion on Cherry, her students, and their impact on Houston and the art world. The panel includes curators of the Houston Public Library’s Cherry exhibit, historian Randy Tibbits and HPL Curator Danielle Burns; as well as the MFAH Archives Director Lorraine Stuart.

For more information please visit: http://reavesart.com/?page_id=3178