Modern archives depend on technology, but managing the IT aspects have become a growing challenge for all of us, whether it's working successfully with others (such as campus IT departments, vendors and others), handling tech needs on our own, or making strategic technology decisions with confidence. Although technology is ever-changing, there are some management fundamentals that remain the same in a world of churn.
Based on the instructor's curriculum created for the American Library Association's Certified Public Administrator's Program and the You Can Do I.T. Technology Academy from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, this class is aimed to equip learners with practical frameworks and solutions.
The course will be held via the SAA Zoom platform from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (each day) U.S. central time on Thursdays. There are four (4) sessions scheduled in all for the following dates.
June 02, 2022;
June 09, 2022;
June 16, 2022; and
June 23, 2022
Instructor bio:
Carson Block is a technology consultant with services to libraries and archives including strategic planning, project management, design, construction and teaching. He's been called a "Geek who speaks English" and occasionally compared to Ferris Bueller and Calvin (and Hobbes). Carson is dead serious about the essential and positive community impacts of archives and libraries and focuses his consulting practice on helping institutions increase their capacity to serve people. Carson has served in leadership positions in ALA ASCLA, ColoradoPLA and others, and evangelizes libraries to SXSW Interactive and other tech communities. Carson is the author of Managing Library Technology: A LITA Guide (Rowman & Littlefield). http://www.carsonblock.com/
Upon completion of this course, you will:
- Increase your understanding of fundamental technology assessment and management approaches that remain constant in an ever-changing world.
- Explore strategies and techniques for relationship management and communications strategies around technology, including “how to talk I.T.” and advocate for the needs of archives.
- Understand strategies for technology project planning, project budgeting and developing a framework of criteria for selection of technology platforms.
This course was made possible through a cooperative funding agreement with NHPRC.
Fees: Advance / Regular:
SAA Members: $199 / $249
Employees of SAA Member Institutions: $239 / $299
Nonmembers: $279 / $349