UPDATE: This training cohort is full and no longer accepting additional participants. If you would like to join a waitlist, please contact Tricia Patterson at tricia_patterson@harvard.edu.

Overview

Use of email permeates all aspects of modern life and scholarship. Email increasingly forms significant parts of Library collections and records programs. Specialized attention is necessary to ensure the long-term stewardship of these materials. Digital Preservation Services (DPS) is hosting an email archiving training cohort for Harvard staff from Fall 2024 - Winter 2025. The cohort will be limited to 20 participants to facilitate focused discussions, live virtual workshops, and to streamline resolution of technical issues.

The training plan is comprised of:

The objectives of this training cohort are:

Anticipated outcomes from this training opportunity are:

** Registration is limited to 20 participants for this training cohort. Staff with current/anticipated responsibility for stewarding email collections will be prioritized, but any staff interested in building email archiving skills are welcome and encouraged to register. Registration will remain open until we reach capacity. Please review the below information to confirm the opportunity aligns with your professional goals and that you can fulfill the participation and technical requirements. **

Audience

This training opportunity is targeted at the following staff:

Note: If you are interested in participating but are unable to for whatever reason, many of the training materials will be made permanently available for all staff to utilize asynchronously.

Timeline

The timeline below includes approximate dates and time durations so staff can assess their ability to participate. All live meetings and workshops will be virtual.

Registered participants must be available to attend/complete all above meetings and activities, with the exception of the indicated optional sessions. This requirement is to ensure this opportunity is leveraged by staff that will engage in the community of practice throughout.

Requirements

Before registering for this cohort, please confirm you are able to fulfill the following participation and technical requirements.

Participation

Technical

Note: You do not need to download ePADD prior to enrolling, but you will be required to install ePADD on your laptop or desktop prior to the first ePADD workshop in January. This will allow the workshop time to be used most productively.

Questions and Answers

The Q&A below outlines anticipated questions as well as questions asked by library stakeholders. If you have a question about this training opportunity that is not addressed on this wiki, please contact Digital Preservation Services at digipres@HU.onmicrosoft.com.

If I will not be able to participate in this training cohort, can I still have access to the training materials?

Many of the materials are already available or will be made available after the live trainings, for all staff:

The cohort meetings and ePADD installation troubleshooting session will not be recorded and are only accessible to registered participants.

What if I can participate in all but one of the required cohort activities - can I still register?

If you have an existing scheduling conflict, you can miss one required session out of the five (three cohort meetings and two ePADD workshops). Registered participants cannot miss more than one session and will preferably be available for all five. This is so registration spots are reserved for people that are available to remain engaged for the duration of the training, to nurture the cohort dynamic and ensure the scheduled workshops are full.

Will there be future training cohorts?

The short answer is: we do not know, but we hope so! This initial training cohort will help the Library calibrate what works well and what could work better for future opportunities.

I am concerned about privacy during the recorded sessions. What are my options?

During the ePADD workshops and ePADD-to-DRS deposit presentation, only the speaker and speaker's screen will be recorded. If a participant vocally asks a question or shares their screen for help, they will be recorded. Anyone that does not want to be recorded will be able to use the chat to ask questions, and the facilitator will announce the question to the teacher. 

Will the cohort maintain connection after the training is completed?

An email list and Slack channel will be established for the cohort, and they will continue to be a venue for exchange after the cohort ends. They will also open up to other staff that want to discuss email archiving.