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.

Ugheldze’ hwle’cilaes (Sharing & Caring): A Contemporary Approach to DAMs and Digital Repositories
Instructor: Selena Ortega-Chiolero
This session will explore how the nature of collections and user intent can help guide the selection process for a digital repository (digital asset management, collections management, and access systems). Read more

Collections Management with CatalogIt
Instructors: Dan Rael and Nathan Kerr
This session will provide an overview of working with a modern collections management system including the basics of creating a record utilizing standardized terms and fields, and adding images and other files. Students will also learn how collection records can be shared internally or externally- publishing to the web- using an API. Students will be encouraged to create their own free online collections management accounts to continue to build skills at their own pace. Read more