The SEI 2025 Schedule
Recording policy
SEI 2025 is a live event, delivered remotely over Zoom, and all workshops will be taught synchronously (some technical demonstrations or individual workshop components may be pre-recorded). SEI attendees are expected to participate fully in scheduled events, but may request to view recordings of sessions if they must miss a session. If the request is approved, the recording will be accompanied by a transcript generated by automatic speech recognition.
Note: All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Participants must have access to a computer or tablet capable of running Zoom.
We will be adding an optional social event to the schedule for SEI 2025 later this spring.
The 2025 Ethical Digital Stewardship Keynote will also be announced later this spring.

Welcome and Orientation
The SEI Team will provide an orientation to SEI and facilitate a collaborative goal setting exercise for the week ahead. This session will not be recorded. Attendance is highly encouraged.

“Ownership” and Rights Issues: Copyright and Beyond (Part 1)
Instructor: Nancy Sims
Understanding copyright, fair use, and licensing in regard to the use of visual materials is essential to successfully managing digital projects. This session will provide an overview of copyright issues specific to the cultural heritage and visual resource fields, including fair use, other exceptions, and specific digital and web issues. Read more

“Ownership” and Rights Issues: Copyright and Beyond (Part 2)
Instructor: Nancy Sims
Understanding copyright, fair use, and licensing in regard to the use of visual materials is essential to successfully managing digital projects. This session will provide an overview of copyright issues specific to the cultural heritage and visual resource fields, including fair use, other exceptions, and specific digital and web issues. Read more