We continue our discussion of applying Agile principles to historic research on this sunny Monday. Today we're talking about lessons learned, and the Agile ritual of a regularly scheduled look-back. The lessons learned exercise is one of my favorites. Each week, Amani, Evelynn and I take a look back at the week and hash out … Continue reading How We Work (part 4)
How We Work (part 3)
In today's edition of "How We Work," I am going to talk about the Agile concept "Definition of Done." What does it mean, "Definition of Done." Well, it's how you know you're done. In software development, whatever you were assigned to do is supposed to do something at the end. Does the thing do what … Continue reading How We Work (part 3)
How We Work (part 2)
In today's edition of How We Work, I'm going to talk about how we apply the Agile concept of "the backlog" to historic research. The backlog is basically the pile of work that is ready to be worked. Our backlog is housed in Trello, a free project management software by Atlassian, and has been a … Continue reading How We Work (part 2)
How We Work (part 1)
One of my old teachers used to tell us that organization was the key to success. 16 year old me found this cheesy and annoying. 46 year old me knows it's true. I chose an Agile-like structure for a variety of reasons, the first of which, is that Agile is familiar to me. Agile is … Continue reading How We Work (part 1)
What else do y’all do?
I was reflecting on how irregular our social media and blog posts are. It occurred to me that people might be interested in why that is and what else we are up to at the Iowa Black History Research Collective. We have families. All of our board members have children in our lives, who we … Continue reading What else do y’all do?
