
2025 Summer Institute: Decentralized Storage
Join the Shift Collective Summer Institute on Decentralized Storage for Community-Based Archives!
Applications open until May 30 for the APIAHip Network
Are you looking for sustainable, ethical ways to preserve and share your collections? Interested in learning about a free platform for mapping historical content and storytelling that’s in use by over 4,000 cultural memory organizations around the world? Curious about decentralized storage and how it can support your mission? Join us for an engaging Shift Collective Summer Institute designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge to better understand decentralized storage and how it might fit into your archival practices.
What You’ll Learn & Do:
Understand Decentralized Storage – Learn the basics of decentralized storage and why it matters for community-based archives.
Explore the Ethics of Decentralized Storage – What are some of the opportunities and threats of this new technology, and how can we shape it to meet the unique needs of a wide variety of community-based archives? How can we approach the technology with harm reduction in mind?
Explore the Historypin Platform – Get hands-on experience using Historypin to create and curate collections.
Build Two Public Collections – Each participant will develop at least two Historypin collections to showcase their work.
Connect & Collaborate – Learn from other amazing community-based archives (CBAs) in the cohort and discover how and why other organizations are exploring and using these technologies.
See a Live Prototype Demo – Get an exclusive look at the decentralized storage prototype we’re testing, as well as the next generation Historypin platform launching at the end of 2025.
Receive an Honorarium – Participants will receive a small honorarium to support their time and effort in the summer institute.
Qualified participants will:
Be able to attend these online sessions (drop-in pinning sessions are optional):
Session 1: Introduction to decentralized storage. June 4, 2025, 11am Central Time.
In this session you’ll learn about the general concepts of decentralized storage, some of the major technologies in this emerging field, and harm reduction strategies already formulated by community-based archives as part of this research project
Session 2: Intro to Historypin. June 11, 2025, 11am Central Time.
Session 2 will cover a brief history of the Historypin platform, an introduction to the collections currently on HIstorypin and a demonstration how to create an account, a collection and pins.
Drop-in Pinning Sessions (must attend at least one of these three sessions)
These sessions give the CBA fellows a chance to work with our experienced archivists and community support team to talk through their collection ideas, figure out how to digitize materials, and get support with uploading content to their collections on Historypin.
Session 3: June 25, 11am Central Time
Session 4: July 9, 11am Central Time
Session 5: July 16, 11am Central Time
Session 6: Presenting the collections. July 23, 11am Central Time
CBA fellows will present their collections to the network and discuss their reasoning for choosing the materials, and give some background on the history captured in the collections.
Session 7: Decentralized Storage demo and feedback session. August 6, 11am Central Time
In the final session, Shift Collective will give the networks a demonstration of the decentralized storage prototype, and collect feedback from the CBA participants.
Build Two Public Collections – Each participant will develop at least two sample Historypin collections to showcase their work. These sample collections are thematic groupings of a small number (as few as just one or two pieces and as many as you like) of digital materials that are appropriate for public discovery.
Share Your Experience — Each participant will commit to completing feedback and response forms at the conclusion of the program to summarize their experience and give feedback on how this technology may or may not be helpful in supporting their work.
Fellows will receive:
Hands-on training and support in conceptualizing and creating sample digital collections
A deeper understanding of decentralized storage technologies
$5,000 USD honorarium to support your participation upon completion of the program