Tribal Stewardship Cohort Program 2016-2017
Welcome to the Tribal Stewardship Cohort Program community page on the Sustainable Heritage Network Website!
Navigate to a collection in the links below, or choose "Browse all Digital Heritage in Tribal Stewardship Cohort Program 2016-2017" to the right of the screen!
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February 2017 Resource Collections |
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Virtual Instruction Sessions 2016-2017 |
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Resources from September, October, November 2016; January, March, April, June 2017 |
*If you have any trouble accessing resources, navigating the Sustainable Heritage Network site, or would like to add new members to this community, contact Lotus Norton-Wisla at lotus.norton-wisla (at) wsu (dot) edu.
What is the TSCP?
The Tribal Stewardship Cohort Program: Digital Heritage Management, Archiving and Mukurtu CMS Training project is a three year program targeting the unique needs of Tribal archives, libraries and museums through a cohort-based educational model emphasizing digitization and preservation of materials in culturally responsive ways. Our goal is to provide long-term educational opportunities in digital heritage management and preservation with an emphasis on flexible models and cohort-specific needs.
The Tribal Stewardship Cohort Program is aimed at providing educational opportunities for tribal archivists, librarians and museum professionals in hands-on and virtual trainings provided using a small cohort model to stress practical skills and replicable processes. Understanding the entire digital lifecycle, from physical object, to digitization, the digital management and preservation will be our goal, with a focus on providing community access to collections.