The Indigitization Tool Kit for First Nations Community Digitization Projects (June 25, 1.30pm)

The Indigitization Tool Kit is a how-to resource for First Nations communities digitizing cultural materials, such as open reel audio tapes from oral histories. Special guest Khelsilem will also speak about his involvement in the project.

Event hosted by Mimi Lam (UBC Librarian, Digital Projects), Gerry Lawson (Oral History Lab Coordinator, Audrey & Harry Hawthorn Library & Archives at MOA), and special guest Khelsilem (formerly Dustin Rivers), a Squamish/ Kwakwaka’wakw student, cultural educator and language enthusiast.

This event is part of the Aboriginal (Un)History Month events, coordinated by UBC Library, in partnership with the Musqueam Indian Band, the Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology and the Museum of Anthropology.

Location: Dodson Room (302), Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, 1961 East Mall, University of British Columbia

Date: June 25, 1.30pm to 3.30pm


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