This is a live Q&A discussion with the speakers of this pre-recorded, on-demand session.
RSVP Here This Q&A session is a free event! RSVP required for Zoom security. View On-Demand Session Here.Session DescriptionSuccessful communication is as critical to digital records appraisal as having sophisticated tools and technical know-how. Discussion will focus on technical and intellectual appraisal of large sets of digital records by teams with different levels of technical expertise. Panelists will discuss tools and workflows used durinag appraisal, transfer, and processing; defining roles and successfully managing differences in understanding digital records; establishing effective communication strategies within and between teams and outside stakeholders; and effective documentation.
Virakhovskaya: "Soft skills" are strong! Uncertainties about the reliability of donor-supplied descriptive data can cause "appraisal anxiety." Archivists face the prospect of providing access to records content while running the risk of describing records incorrectly. Effective communication within and between archivists' teams and with outside stakeholders, understanding of colleagues' roles, efficient documentation of activities and findings, are as critical to digital appraisal as technical know-howGartner: Building a program with no special skills. The presenter will share how they developed the digital program from accession to access. They will share documentation, the group charge, and mistakes they made along the way.Gordon: Developing and Implementing Scalable, Requirements-Based Infrastructure to Accession Digital RecordsKim: The presentation will discuss the iterative and collaborative aspects of digital appraisal. While highly specialized tools are being developed for assisting digital appraisal, we should 1) give an equal amount of attention to how we communicate about digital appraisal between our colleagues and donors, and 2) strategically foster these communications within digital appraisal workflow and tools. To support the argument, the presenter will use the findings (i.e., most of the digital appraisal challenges arise from communication issues) from Bentley's Digital Appraisal Working Group.O'Connell: Leading Digital Appraisal Conversations with Stakeholders.