Please join CAFe on Tuesday, December 2nd, for James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins’ talk on “Celebrating the Public Domain” Speakers: James Boyle (he/him), Professor of Law, Duke Law School ; Founder of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain Jennifer Jenkins (she/her), Clinical Professor of Law teaching intellectual property; Director of Duke’s Center for the Study of… Read more »
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Andrew Borman digital preservation talk recording available
Open access to the recording is available via IU’s Kaltural platform: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_zkwq6ern/279038762 For more information: https://blogs.iu.edu/dlis/2025/11/12/tomorrow-andrew-borman-saving-the-games-hybrid-talk/
Tomorrow: Andrew Borman “Saving the Games” hybrid talk
The Luddy School Colloquia Series connects national leaders in informatics research and practice to the IU Indianapolis campus through discussion and interaction. IU students, faculty and staff, as well as university partners and members of the Indianapolis community, are welcome to attend and stream for online audiences. The IU Indianapolis Luddy School of Informatics, Computing,… Read more »
Join us next week! Luddy Colloquia: Andrew Borman, Dir. of Digital Preservation at The Strong Museum
The Luddy School Colloquia Series connects national leaders in informatics research and practice to the IU Indianapolis campus through discussion and interaction. IU students, faculty and staff, as well as university partners and members of the Indianapolis community, are welcome to attend and stream for online audiences. The IU Indianapolis Luddy School of Informatics, Computing,… Read more »
11/5 CAFe event: Turning the Power: Indian Boarding Schools, Native American Anthropologists, and the Race to Preserve Indigenous Cultures
This is not an IU event; however, we encourage all students and alumni to follow and check out the wealth of programming from LIS schools and professional organizations. This is a University of Maryland Center for Archival Futures (CAFe) speaker series event. Speaker: Nathan Sowry, Reference Archivist, Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian… Read more »