Supporting Global Equity in Documentary Heritage with a Free, Minimal Computing Solution for Creating Sustainable and Accessible Digital Exhibitions: The Case of Zulima
Abstract
The Global South’s documentary heritage is less online than the Global North’s and tools and methods are needed for enhancing the discoverability of collections where resources are constrained. The Zulima collection, late 19th- and early 20th-century documents pertaining to an important female Venezuelan author and playwright is a collection at risk of being lost as there are currently no memory institutions in Venezuela that can safely keep it. This project proposes a way to expand on existing metadata management software, SWALLOW, minimal web templates, a data export to Wikidata, and free asset hosting, to make this collection available online and accessible for future researchers.
Date
May 28, 2025 15:45 ADT — 16:10 ADT
Location
Rowe 1007 and Zoom
Concordia University Library
Pamela Carson, MLIS, is currently the web services librarian at Concordia University Library. She is interested in web design and development, UX design and web accessibility. Her professional and research interests include human-centred design and information management.
Concordia University Library
Francisco Berrizbeitia, Eng., M.Sc., is a developer at Concordia University Library and the lead developer of Swallow. His interests lie in linked open data, text mining, and natural language understanding, currently collaborating with researchers from multiple institutions.