Participants have presented about this project at these conferences:
- “The Digital Atlas of Native American Intellectual Traditions,” Mike Kelly, Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies at Yale University, June 29-July 1, 2016.
- “The Digital Atlas of Native American Intellectual Traditions,” Mike Kelly and Kelcy Shepherd, Indigenous Archives in the Digital Age at Dartmouth University, September 10, 2016
- “The Contagion or the Cure? Proscribing the Digitization of Indigenous Knowledge,” Marisa Duarte, Association of Internet Researchers, Berlin, Germany, October 7, 2016
- “Rethinking What’s at the Center: The Digital Atlas of Native American Intellectual Traditions,” Kelcy Shepherd, Contested Subjects: The Politics of Library Classification, Amherst College, October 6, 2016
- “Creating an Online Platform to Connect Native Digital Collections,” Marisa Duarte, Mike Kelly, and Kelcy Shepherd, International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums, Phoenix, AZ, October 12, 2016
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“Networks in the Common Pot: Creating a Digital Platform and Gathering Place for Connecting Writings by Indigenous Intellectuals,” Lisa Brooks, Marisa Duarte, and Kiara Vigil, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, Vancouver, BC, June 22, 2017.
- “Giving Voice to Diverse Collections Through Digitization,” Mike Kelly, American Library Association, Chicago, IL, June 22-27, 2017
- Mike Kelly and Kelcy Shepherd, 2017 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM, October 9-12, 2017
The project has been reviewed or cited in these articles:
dh lib interview with Kelcy Shepherd: http://acrl.ala.org/dh/2015/10/23/sr-kelcy-shepherd/
“An Intellectual History of Their Own?” by John Pollack. The blog of the Journal of the History of Ideas