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Are you interested in seeing an Archivematica Camp happen in your region? We'd love to work with you to make that happen!

We think Archivematica Camp is a great model for learning, skill sharing, and community building, but it can be difficult to coordinate logistics in a town or region we don't know. To help with this, we like organizing Camps with local partners who are willing to help with local arrangements (space, basic AV, catering, etc) and ideally willing to help lead or organize some sessions. This takes the burden off of Artefactual trainers so we can focus on making sure that the event is well organized, well promoted, fun, and full of useful information and activities. We'll make sure there are Archivematica instances for all the participants, take the lead in organizing the agenda, handle the registration process, and more.

What we need from you[edit]

If you'd like to partner with us to organize an Archivematica Camp in your area, here are the kinds of things we are looking for local partners to provide:

  • Space - Choosing and booking a location to host the camp is the biggest challenge for Artefactual and very difficult to coordinate effectively from afar. If your institution can provide us with rooms in which to host the event, then the biggest barrier is effectively removed.
  • Basic AV - At least 1 projector and screen, and internet access that participants can use.
  • Hotel recommends/discounts - We'll need help telling people where to stay in your area. If your institution has any kind of discount arrangement with nearby accommodations (e.g. on-campus residences, etc), even better!
  • Catering/food recommendations - We like to make sure, at minimum, that we can provide some refreshment breaks, and that there are options for lunch nearby throughout the event. A short guide for locals on where to eat around the event location would help us a lot! If there's no reasonably priced food available near the proposed location, then your assistance in arranging catering is a huge help.
  • Participation - We'd love to tap you to give a brief talk on your experiences with Archivematica, guiding a session on a topic you are knowledgeable or passionate about, or even leading a brainstorm session on something you'd like to see in the future. We're open to ideas! General support during the event (helping at the registration table, putting up directional signage, etc) is also greatly appreciated.

Note that we do not ask partners to provide any financial resources to host Archivematica Camp other than your time. We'll take care of paying for rooms, catering, and any other charges. We're happy to discuss this in more detail when you get in touch.

What we will provide in return[edit]

If you can cover the local arrangements, we can provide trainers, structure, Archivematica instances, and materials for participants. We'll handle promotion, registration, on-site set up, attendee gifts, and whatever else needs doing.

Additionally, in return for helping us manage local arrangements, we will also provide you or your organization with 2 free registrations for the whole camp (generally, that's about a $900 value). You'd get an Archivematica Camp in your area and the chance to help shape its agenda, a number of colleagues in town (great for multitasking and networking), and the opportunity to help grow and shape the Archivematica community.

Interested? Get in touch! Send us an email to info@artefactual.com with further information, and we'll be happy to discuss options.