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H&D and Read-in host a workshop together with [[Alice Strete]] – recent graduate of [https://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/wiki/ XPUB] about feminist strategies to searching in library catalogs.
We will be taking notes here:


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[https://pad.feministsearchtool.nl/p/feminist-search-strategies Notes Workshop: Repository of Feminist Search Strategies]


Join us in this work session if you want to learn and exchange about the possibilities and challenges of feminist approaches to search, and how they could be applied to concrete contexts such as library catalogs and archives.
H&D and [[Read-in]] host a workshop together with [[Alice Strete]] and [[Angeliki Diakrousi]] – recent graduates of [https://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/wiki/ XPUB] about feminist strategies to searching in library catalogs and digital archives.  
[[File:Fem-Repo.gif]]


The workshop will start with a collective mapping exercise, drawing together different experiences and possibly imaging new feminist strategies to search, followed by a more focussed hands-on session in which we will work in smaller groups, further developing some of the strategies and applying them to concrete contexts and datasets. From paper-prototyping to technical examinations, the goal of the day is to imagine and test out feminist approaches to search and create a collective tool box – a repository for feminist search strategies.
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Join us in this work session if you want to learn and exchange about the possibilities and challenges of feminist approaches to search, and how they could be applied to a concrete contexts such as a digital library catalogs.
 
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The workshop will start with a collective mapping exercise, drawing together different experiences and possibly imaging feminist strategies to search, followed by a more focussed hands-on session in which we will work in smaller groups, further developing some of the strategies and applying them to concrete contexts and datasets. From paper-prototyping to technical examinations, the goal of the day is to imagine and test out feminist approaches to search and create a collective tool box – a repository for feminist search strategies.


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If you are planning to join the workshop please let us know by sending an email to [mailto:info@hackersanddesigners.nl info@hackersanddesigners.nl]'''
If you are planning to join the workshop please let us know by sending an email to [mailto:info@hackersanddesigners.nl info@hackersanddesigners.nl]'''


Schedule:  
==Schedule:==
 
10.30: Coffee and tea


10.30: Coffee and tea * Intro: Background of the project from Read-in, H&D and X-Pubs points of view
* Intro: Background of the project from Read-in, H&D and X-Pubs points of view


11:30: Collective mapping
11:30: Collective mapping
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13.00: Lunch
13.00: Lunch


14:00: Working in smaller groups * Paper prototyping * Technical examination of the concepts:
14:00: Working in smaller groups  
 
* Paper prototyping  
 
* Technical examination of the concepts


17.00 Wrap up
17.00 Wrap up
==Resources for the workshop:==
[https://feministsearchtool.nl/ The prototype of the Feminist Search Tool]
[https://github.com/hackersanddesigners/fst Feminist Search Tool Git Repository ]
[https://feministsearchtool.nl/solr?q=climate%20NOT%20male%20NOT%20ENG%20NOT%20E%20NOT%20US&rows=1200 Query Experiment]
[https://github.com/hackersanddesigners/fst-viz-tool FST Visualization Tool]
[https://github.com/hackersanddesigners/fst-amz-shadow-search Feminist Search Assisitant Shadow Website for Amazon]
[https://wiki.feministsearchtool.nl FST Wiki]
===Other interesting Archives and Tools===
[https://institute-genderequality.org/library-archive/collection/thesaurus/5539/ Atria Women Thesaurus]
[https://mappingslavery.nl/en/kennisbank/literatuur/ Mapping Slavery]
[https://www.ihlia.nl/search/index.jsp?q%3Asearch=intersectionality&q%3Azoekterm.row1.field3=&lang=nl IHLIA homosaurus]
===OBA API related===
[https://wiki.feministsearchtool.nl/doku.php?id=oba_apis Intro OBA API]
[https://wiki.feministsearchtool.nl/doku.php?id=oba_apis_part_ii More instruction OBA API]
[https://wiki.feministsearchtool.nl/doku.php?id=glossary_api Glossary OBA API]
===Earlier pads which could be useful:===
[https://pad.feministsearchtool.nl/p/FST_dmi_day1 Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 1]
[https://pad.feministsearchtool.nl/p/FST_dmi_day2 Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 2]
[https://pad.feministsearchtool.nl/p/FST_dmi_day3 Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 3]
[https://pad.feministsearchtool.nl/p/FST_dmi_day4 Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 4]
===XPPL links===
Potential books:
[https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/XPPL_Documentation Documentation]
[https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/XPPL XPPL]
[https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Tash/RW%26RM_03#Project_description_16.05.2018 Project Description]
[https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Alice/Even_more_words Stacks]
[https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Angeliki/X-LIB/Annotations Annotations]
[https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Angeliki/Interfacing_the_Law Interfacing the Law]

Latest revision as of 08:40, 30 January 2024

Workshop: Repository of Feminist Search Strategies
Name Workshop: Repository of Feminist Search Strategies
Location Hackers & Designers Studio
Date 2020/02/08
Time 10:30-17:00
PeopleOrganisations Read-in, Hackers & Designers, Alice Strete
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

We will be taking notes here:

Notes Workshop: Repository of Feminist Search Strategies

H&D and Read-in host a workshop together with Alice Strete and Angeliki Diakrousi – recent graduates of XPUB about feminist strategies to searching in library catalogs and digital archives. Fem-Repo.gif


Join us in this work session if you want to learn and exchange about the possibilities and challenges of feminist approaches to search, and how they could be applied to a concrete contexts such as a digital library catalogs.

Fem-dmi-vis-2.png


The workshop will start with a collective mapping exercise, drawing together different experiences and possibly imaging feminist strategies to search, followed by a more focussed hands-on session in which we will work in smaller groups, further developing some of the strategies and applying them to concrete contexts and datasets. From paper-prototyping to technical examinations, the goal of the day is to imagine and test out feminist approaches to search and create a collective tool box – a repository for feminist search strategies.

If you are planning to join the workshop please let us know by sending an email to info@hackersanddesigners.nl

Schedule:

10.30: Coffee and tea

  • Intro: Background of the project from Read-in, H&D and X-Pubs points of view

11:30: Collective mapping

13.00: Lunch

14:00: Working in smaller groups

  • Paper prototyping
  • Technical examination of the concepts

17.00 Wrap up


Resources for the workshop:

The prototype of the Feminist Search Tool

Feminist Search Tool Git Repository

Query Experiment

FST Visualization Tool

Feminist Search Assisitant Shadow Website for Amazon

FST Wiki


Other interesting Archives and Tools

Atria Women Thesaurus

Mapping Slavery

IHLIA homosaurus

OBA API related

Intro OBA API

More instruction OBA API

Glossary OBA API


Earlier pads which could be useful:

Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 1

Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 2

Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 3

Notes from Digital Methods Summer School Day 4


XPPL links

Potential books:

Documentation

XPPL

Project Description

Stacks

Annotations

Interfacing the Law