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ABOUT

WHAT | Texas Digital Library hosts the TDL Community Slack as a venue for communication between TDL members, staff, and friends. Slack is a platform for large group discussion and chat. The TDL Community Slack is intended as a space for informal discussion, sharing resources, and networking.

WHO | The TDL Community Slack is open to anyone. Participation is not restricted to TDL members, and we welcome anyone interested in digital libraries.

WHERE | tdl-community.slack.com

  • Slack can be use either in a browser or desktop app.

HOW TO JOIN | To join the TDL Community Slack, click here. If you have any questions or need assistance, email info@tdl.org.

WHAT | Use the Community Slack for discussion related to digital libraries, library & archives work in general, and to get to know colleagues across the community. We have a number of channels dedicated to specific topics, and we are always open to creating new channels if there is a topic you’d like to discuss.

For support related to TDL services, please use the TDL Helpdesk or email support@tdl.org.

Note: messages in the TDL Community Slack, including in channels and direct messages, are only available for 90 days after posting.

CODE OF CONDUCT

The TDL Community Slack is governed by the TDL Code of Conduct. We expected all members in the Slack workspace to abide by the code of conduct. Violations may result in removal from the Community Slack.

Contact info@tdl.org to report code of conduct violations, or with any questions or concerns.

SLACK RESOURCES

To learn more about using Slack, please see these resources:

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