Greetings:
This email is intended to update the community on the current and future work of the DLF AIG Content Reuse Working Group. The group is in its third year of a grant project, titled “Digital Content Reuse Assessment Framework Toolkit (D-CRAFT)“, awarded in July 2019 by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) (LG-36-19-0036-19). Those interested in learning more about the project can see the DLF Blog post “Introducing D-CRAFT.”
D-CRAFT builds from the successful Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects (Measuring Reuse) project, an IMLS grant initiative (LG-73-17-0002-17), which ran from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018.
Content Reuse Working Group in 2022
The team continues working on activities that will generate core content for D-CRAFT. These include:
How can you participate?
As the team completes more project objectives, it will continue to seek the input of communities. This valuable exchange will ensure that the deliverables from the project can be utilized by stakeholder communities to address topics related to reuse of digital assets. The D-CRAFT project team will release calls for public comment on prominent listservs as well as via its webpage.
For questions about the larger DLF Assessment Interest Group, contact the DLF AIG co-leaders, Kate Flynn k...@chicagocollections.org and Santi Thompson satho...@uh.edu.
Thank you for participating in the DLF AIG!
Santi Thompson - satho...@uh.edu
on behalf of the Content Reuse Working Group/D-CRAFT Project Team:
Elizabeth Kelly - ejk...@loyno.edu
Ayla Stein Kenfield - ast...@illinois.edu
Caroline Muglia - mug...@usc.edu
Ali Shiri - ash...@ualberta.ca
Liz Woolcott - liz.wo...@usu.edu
and the D-CRAFT Project Consultants:
Joyce Chapman - Assessment Consultant
Derrick Jefferson - Diversity and Equity Consultant
Myrna E. Morales - Privacy Consultant
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