The CARLI Collection Management Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
The CARLI Collection Management Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
The FLVC Digital Services + OER team, led by Rebel-Cummings-Sauls, will describe the “Digitization in a Box” Program — its origin, development, launch, and progress. Windy Gamble, of North Florida College, will share her institution’s journey in using the equipment, learning from FLVC's training, and succeeding in digitization as a newbie.
This is the third webinar of the summer Digital Possibilities webinar series, a CARLI and FLVC joint collaboration.
Presenters:
The Digital Services + OER team of Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC) Library Services provides high-quality, affordable, and collaborative resources and services for Florida public postsecondary institutions that enhance learning, teaching, and research through facilitated access to a user-centric, open access treasury of unique cultural heritage materials, education resources, textbooks, scholarly communications, and original research.
• Rebel Cummings-Sauls, Director, Digital Services + OER, Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC)
• Elisabeth Ball, Program Manager, Digital Services + OER, FLVC
• Stephen Szanati, Operations Specialist, Digital Services + OER, FLVC
• Simonne Jackson, Operations Specialist, Digital Services + OER, FLVC
• Kestrel Ward, Operations Specialist, Digital Services + OER, FLVC
Windy Gamble is the Director of Learning Resources at North Florida College, where she oversees the Library, Academic Success Center, and the Office of Accessibility. She received a Master of Science in Information from Florida State University and initiated the first digitization project of the North Florida College archives.
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The CARLI Technical Services Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact committee co-chairs or CARLI Office Staff with questions.
Ex Libris will perform maintenance on our I-Share Alma and Primo VE environments to apply the latest release.
This upgrade will occur between 2:00am-3:00am Central. Access to your environment may be unavailable during the time of installation.
Alma Repository semiannual indexing is ready.
Release and Maintenance Schedule
Alma Release Notes
Primo VE Release Notes
Ex Libris System Status Page - CARLI I-Share Environments are on Alma NA06 and Primo VE NA06
The University of Illinois’ Sousa Archives and Center for American Music is both a special collections music archives and museum whose historical collections document diverse music cultures, legacies, and technologies in North, Central, and South America as well as portions of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Our collections are meant to be actively engaged by people of all ages and music backgrounds and abilities. Our philosophy is grounded in providing access to our music collections using all available resources and technologies to enable our visitors to engage with our collections physically, intellectually, and actively.
This philosophy for archives and museums might seem obvious to librarians. However, many archives and museums’ music collections frequently remain silent, dead, and forgotten. The music and instrument’s voices no longer speak for themselves because they are either carefully exhibited behind glass or preserved in specialized storage cabinets as music paperweights until discovered and explored by specialized music scholars.
Today’s technologies hold much promise for archives and museum’s music collections because these digital resources and tools now make it possible for scholarly researchers and the public to actively engage with these unique historical collections both on-site and online from anywhere in the world. In this presentation, Scott Schwartz will highlight how the Sousa Archives approaches on-site and online public engagement to its music collections using some of today’s digital technologies.
This is the fourth webinar of the summer Digital Possibilities webinar series, a CARLI and FLVC joint collaboration.
Presenter:
Scott W. Schwartz is the Director and Archivist for Music and Fine Arts for the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to his arrival to Illinois in September 2003, he worked as an archivist for the Duke Ellington and American music collections at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History. In 2022 he was recognized by the American Bandmasters Association with the Edwin Franko Goldman Citation award for his contributions to the preservation of America’s wind band traditions. Previous recipients of the Goldman citation include composer Meredith Willson of The Music Man (1964), leading Sousa scholar Paul Bierley (1974) and John Philip Sousa III (1989), President William Jefferson Clinton (1994), University of Illinois alumnus John Haynie (2007), and composer John Williams (2020).
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The Public Services Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
The Chicago Collections Consortium (CCC) is a membership organization of 60+ institutions composed of public and private universities, public libraries, special libraries, museums, and other repositories with collections that chronicle the rich history of Chicago. Its portal, EXPLORE Chicago Collections, is its flagship initiative, providing "one stop shopping": a site for researchers, teachers, students, and the public to find digital images and locate archival holdings on Chicago topics without searching individual institutions' online catalogs one at a time. Founded in 2012 with twelve governing members, CCC has since grown to 60+ members. Ellen Keith, Executive Director, will discuss the portal, the organization's other outreach activities, and the organization's next steps in its second decade.
Revs Institute will share how they are embracing emerging technologies and digital dissemination to expand access, enhance discovery, and preserve specialized knowledge. Arthur Carlson, Director of Archives and Research Center - Revs Institute, will highlight current projects at Revs Institute including a machine learning metadata generation project, the development of a specialized large language learning model to support research, and efforts to document and share specialized at-risk knowledge and share that with the world.
This is the fifth webinar of the summer Digital Possibilities webinar series, a CARLI and FLVC joint collaboration.
Presenters:
Ellen Keith is the Executive Director of Chicago Collections Consortium. Keith joined Chicago Collections in January 2026 after over 13 years at the Chicago History Museum as the Director of Research and Access and Chief Librarian. While at the Museum, she was engaged in CCC through serving on the Cooperative Reference Committee, the Strategic Planning Task Force, as Board Secretary and finally as Board Chair from 2020-2025. Previous library positions include Saint Xavier University, Columbia College Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, and Johns Hopkins University. She received her undergraduate degree from Vassar College and her Master of Library and Information Science from Dominican University and her Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University.
Arthur Carlson, Director of Archives and Research Center – Revs Institute, is archivist and historian who oversees the Revs Institute Archives and Research Center (ARC) in Fort Myers, Florida. His work focuses on applying emerging technologies and best practices to enhance access and discovery of the rich archival resources held at Revs to create the most useful automotive research resource available in the world. He has published and presented on a wide range of archival topics including digital preservation, sports history, and documenting popular culture.
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