I wrote earlier about the Generous and Open GLAM miniconf I ran at LinuxConf.au2021 with Bonnie Wildie. All our sessions were recorded as is usually the case at LCA, but they're a little hard to find amongst the rest of the videos posted to YouTube, so I've collected them here in case you missed out the first time or want to watch one of the talks again.
I know I said I wouldn't post my video, but it seems a bit weird to leave it out so I guess I changed my mind.
You can find the Program and abstracts on the conference website.
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Natakanu - An Indigenous-led, open source, peer to peer software project - Mauve Signweaver, Ariel Beaudoin-Lambert, Genevieve Sioui, Mailys Flamand, Stéphane Nepton
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Open Journal Matcher: open journal discovery for everyone - Mark Eaton
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Library Map: how generous is your open data? - Hugh Rundle
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Arkisto: an open-source, standards-based framework for digital preservation - Mike Lynch
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Unpacking History with Omeka - Molly Tebo
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How a major museum runs on Linux - Simon Loffler
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Once more with feeling: Relevant tech skills for GLAMR workers - Liz Stokes
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Join us: AU & NZ regional chapter of AI4LAM - Ingrid Mason, Dr Jason Ensor, Liz Stokes
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GO GLAM wrap: What did we learn today and what's next? - Hugh Rundle, Bonnie Wildie