Hello All,
You are invited to register for this free webinar on February 22nd, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. Here are the details:
The Michigan Service Hub: Bringing the Great Lakes State to the Digital Public Library of America (MCDA Webinar)
What - The Michigan
Service Hub (MSH) promotes the state's libraries, archives, museums,
historical societies, and other cultural institutions by helping them
share their digital collections through the Digital Public Library of
America (DPLA). The service hub is a collaborative effort, drawing on
the support and expertise of the Library of Michigan, the University of
Michigan, Wayne State University, Michigan State University, Western
Michigan University, and the Midwest Collaborative for Library Services.
The Michigan Service Hub is a metadata aggregator, making digital
collections more visible and more accessible by sharing their metadata
through the DPLA while leaving the digital objects themselves in the
custody of the cultural institutions that host them.
This webinar
will include a brief history of the service hub, explain its mission,
offer updates about current projects, and look at what the MSH has
planned for 2018.
When - Thursday, February 22nd, 2018, 11:00 a.m.
Who - anyone associated with a public library in Michigan
Trainer - Richard C. Adler, Michigan Service Hub Coordinator, University of Michigan Library,
rcadler@umich.edu
This webinar is brought to you by your Michigan Cooperative Director's Association (MCDA)
~Sheryl
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Sheryl L. Mase, Director
Mid-Michigan Library League
201 N. Mitchell, Suite 302, Cadillac MI 49601
phone: 231-775-3037 email:
smase@mmll.org