TARO May 2022 news and updates

Hello TARO members!

We made it to May! If you are feeling like me, then you are ready for summer too and some R&R. I am ecstatic to see folks again in person at SSA in Houston. It has been far too long. Here are a few updates and announcements:

April Statistics are now available and can be viewed/downloaded from our Wiki page.

The time has come for our final NEH update. Please report the number of new and edited EAD finding aids you’ve uploaded to TARO each month in our tracking document (link below). If you aren’t able to provide monthly numbers but know the total number uploaded since the last time you reported, just enter that total number as your May 2022 entry. These numbers necessary for our next NEH grant report to cover November 2021-April May 2022, so please catch up with your entries when you can.

  • Here’s how:
    • Open this Google Sheet, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PGrqXwtoi4ybn3WTQ9qZ1_rUFH7mBmH2p-1DFydBOWc/edit?usp=sharing.
    • Find the row for your repository.
    • Enter your numbers for new and edited EAD finding aids per month. If you had no new or no edited finding aids for a particular month, please enter zero (“0”) in those cells so we’ll know that you’ve reported the number.
    • After April 2022, be sure to keep scrolling over to add numbers to May 2022 (Bonus Round). Thanks to an extension we are able to contribute numbers for an additional month.
    • Fixing typos and broken links doesn’t fall under our definition of an “edited finding aid,” but these edits do count:
      • adding links to digitized materials or other enhanced discoverability edits
      • any inventory additions (not just “major” ones, however that might be defined)
      • revising for DACS and index terms

Work continues on TXarchives.org thanks to additional funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA). Work has been done on improving search results and several updates are expected to go live this month; stay tuned!

Help wanted! We are hoping to provide assistance to repositories in implementing the common subject terms from TARO 2.0 as part of this work.  Please reach out to smdodd@smu.edu if you have metadata and bulk edit or scripting experience and would be interested in short term, hourly work focused on any of the following:

  • Work to refine subject heading / access term recommendations
  • Assist in implementation of unified controlled access terms with member repositories
  • Provide training on techniques for subject remediation
  • Provide hands-on assistance for repositories where necessary

Join us for the annual TARO Brown Bag lunch at the Society of Southwest Archivists annual meeting in Houston, Thursday, May 19th; 11:30am-1:00pm. As a reminder this is a bring-your-own lunch event, so be sure to grab some grub before; there are some food options listed on the conference website.

We need subcommittee members!! If you, or someone in your institution, would be interested in serving on a subcommittee we are in need of volunteers for Outreach/Education, Authorized Terms and Web/Tech. Outreach is perfect for those who like designing training materials, guides, webinars, and participating in outreach. If you are interested in UX studies and working with the developers on testing new site features, then Web/tech is the place for you! Have cataloging experience or just a passion for standardized terminology? We could use your expertise on the Authorized Terms Subcommittee.

Thanks, and stay safe and healthy! See you in Houston!

 

TARO April News and Updates

Hello all,

Hope this finds you well and enjoying a wonderful start to the Spring. Here are some updates and announcements regarding TARO:

  • March Statistics are now available and can be viewed/downloaded from our Wiki page.
  • Upcoming TARO Workshops Introduction to TARO: Encoding and Submitting Finding Aids (In-Person)

This workshop will serve anyone learning how to encode archival finding aids using the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) standard in XML, but is focused on the local guidelines and participation logistics for the state consortium for finding aids, Texas Archival Resources Online (TARO).  The morning session will provide basic information on EAD and the standards used with it, as well as background on TARO. The afternoon session will include hands-on time using an XML editor (or alternatively, using ArchivesSpace) to build a valid EAD XML finding aid file and seeing how to upload it to TARO. In 2020-2021, TARO underwent significant changes and upgrades, which this workshop will address, so it will be useful even to those who are familiar with the previous version of TARO. This includes required tags and attributes, suggested subject browsing terms, and a new way of uploading and managing files. Participants will learn how XML tags work, what the EAD tags are, how to validate an XML file, how to use the TARO Best Practices Guidelines, and how to upload files to TARO. Detailed handouts and sample files will allow participants to continue their practice after the workshop. Sponsored by the Texas Historical Records Advisory Board with funding provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Dallas, Southern Methodist University, Wednesday, April 27th, 2022 (only 5 spots remaining). Workshop is free to participants. Limited spaces available; registration required. Click here to register.

Houston, Society of Southwest Archivists Annual Meeting, Wednesday, May 18th, 2022 (full; waitlist available on SSA Conference Site)

  • TARO recorded webinars now online. Thank you to everyone who joined us live and/or presented at our Intro to TARO2 and TARO and ASpace webinars. Here are additional ASpace and TARO2.0 resources:
  • TARO and Access Terms Webinar : Delayed; new date TBD
  • Work continues on TXarchives.org thanks to additional funding from ARPA, Americans Rescue Plan Act. Work has been done on improving search results and several updates are expected to go live this month; stay tuned!
  • Join us for the annual TARO Brown Bag lunch at the Society of Southwest Archivists annual meeting in Houston, Thursday, May 19th; 11:30am-1:00pm
  • Welcome to our new members: Dallas Municipal Archives and the B. H. Carroll Center For Baptist Heritage & Mission (Summerlee Member!)
  • Our data remediation specialist has been hard at work helping repositories with their finding aids; but we have room for more! If you need any help remediating or working on your finding aids, please email me and we will get it set up! (email smdodd@smu.edu)

Lots of announcements and good news all around. I am excited to see the return of our in-person works and to see so many new faces!

So what’s next? Steering is hard at work on a strategic plan for TARO and its membership which we hope to roll out this year. The Standards subcommittee is finishing up a new Best Practices Guide for TARO and I have to say, they have done an amazing job. The new guide will be posted to TARO Today when it is completed. Speaking of TARO today, we are working to update the site with new resources, and updated information for TARO2.0.

So what do I need from you? TARO Subcommittees need volunteers! We are looking for a few good folks to help serve on TARO subcommittees. We are in need of volunteers for the Outreach & Education, and Authorized Terms subcommittees. If you are interested or want to know more about these committees, please, PLEASE J contact smdodd@smu.edu.

That is all for now. Have a wonderful week!

TARO March news and updates

Greetings all,

Hard to believe it is already March. This is partially because every time I try to switch from my heater to air conditioner and put away my sweaters Texas decides it needs another few snow days. I hope this finds you all well and warm. Just wanted to give you some March updates on all things TARO:

  1. February statistics are now available and posted to our TARO Wiki page.
  2. Work continues on TXarchives.org thanks to additional funding from ARPA, Americans Rescue Plan Act; stay tuned for more updates.
  3. TARO Subcommittees need volunteers! We are looking for a few good folks to help serve on TARO subcommittees. We are in need of volunteers for the Outreach & Education, and Authorized Terms subcommittees. If you are interested or want to know more about these committees, please contact smdodd@smu.edu.
  4. Upcoming TARO webinars and IN-PERSON (so exciting!) workshops. Mark your calendars for these upcoming webinars and introductory workshops. Sponsored by the Texas Historical Records Advisory Board with funding provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Introduction to TARO2.0 (Zoom Webinar)

Tuesday, March 15th, 2022

10:00am-11:00am

Welcome to TARO2.0! Get a guided tour of the new website and all its features. Topics will include: logging in (authenticator / email methods), uploading new finding aids, compliance checking, editing and deleting finding aids. We will also demo the search, advanced search, and browse features of the site as well as analytics. Join us live for a Q&A following the presentation. The webinar will be recorded and added to our training video library.

TARO and ArchivesSpace Open Forum (Webinar)

Tuesday, March 29th, 2022

10:00am-11:00am

Are you an ArchivesSpace user and a member of TARO? Join us for an open forum on TARO2.0. Hear from other ASpace repositories on their workflows, tips, and tricks for exporting XML files and uploading them to TARO. Hear from members of the Texas State Library and Archives, Rice University, and the Briscoe Center. Do you have a process you can share? All are welcome to share their workarounds and best practices for working with ArchivesSpace and TARO. The webinar will be recorded and added to our training video library.

TARO and Access Terms (Webinar)

Tuesday, April 19th, 2022

10:00am-11:00am

Join us for a conversation with our subject term remediation specialist. Learn more about TARO2.0’s browse and advanced terms list, and how you can optimize your finding aids for discoverability.

Introduction to TARO: Encoding and Submitting Finding Aids (In-Person)

San Marcos, Texas State University, Friday, April 1st, 2022

Dallas, Southern Methodist University, Wednesday, April 27th, 2022

Houston, Society of Southwest Archivists Annual Meeting, Wednesday, May 18th, 2022

This workshop will serve anyone learning how to encode archival finding aids using the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) standard in XML, but is focused on the local guidelines and participation logistics for the state consortium for finding aids, Texas Archival Resources Online (TARO).  The morning session will provide basic information on EAD and the standards used with it, as well as background on TARO. The afternoon session will include hands-on time using an XML editor (or alternatively, using ArchivesSpace) to build a valid EAD XML finding aid file and seeing how to upload it to TARO. In 2020-2021, TARO underwent significant changes and upgrades, which this workshop will address, so it will be useful even to those who are familiar with the previous version of TARO. This includes required tags and attributes, suggested subject browsing terms, and a new way of uploading and managing files. Participants will learn how XML tags work, what the EAD tags are, how to validate an XML file, how to use the TARO Best Practices Guidelines, and how to upload files to TARO. Detailed handouts and sample files will allow participants to continue their practice after the workshop.

Workshop is free to participants. Limited spaces available; registration required. Click here to register.

  1. Welcome New Summerlee Initiative Member the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Library!

Thanks all the news for now!

Have a great week!