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How To Have A Successful Archives Crawl On A Shoestring Budget, Maurice R. Blackson, Carlos Pelley, Julia Stringfellow
How To Have A Successful Archives Crawl On A Shoestring Budget, Maurice R. Blackson, Carlos Pelley, Julia Stringfellow
Library Scholarship
Central Washington University Archives and Special Collections hosts an annual archives crawl. This article reports about evolution and promotion of the event, and describes the archives and museums that participated in 2016.
Bringing Special Collections To Life: Open-Source Tools For Digital Exhibit Creation, Andrew Welp
Bringing Special Collections To Life: Open-Source Tools For Digital Exhibit Creation, Andrew Welp
Scholarship and Professional Work
In 2014, Butler University Libraries received an institutional "Innovation Fund" grant to implement a large-scale digitization project to facilitate access and discovery of unique institutional holdings. Today, the Butler Digital History Initiative [digitalhistory.butlerlibraryservices.org] is comprised of several digital collections and interactive "digital exhibits" providing additional context and accessibility to archival materials to external and internal stakeholders. This program will highlight the open-source tools, procedures, and partnerships that enabled Butler University Libraries to bring their special collections to life.
What Is Possible: Setting The Stage For Co-Exploration In Archives And Special Collections, Patrick Williams
What Is Possible: Setting The Stage For Co-Exploration In Archives And Special Collections, Patrick Williams
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Chapter Tweleve in Pagowsky, N. & McElroy, K. (2016) Critical Library Pedagogy Handbook, Volume 1: Essays and Workbook Activities. ACRL Press.
The Queer Omaha Archives, Amy Schindler
The Queer Omaha Archives, Amy Schindler
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
The Queer Omaha Archives, in Criss Library Archives & Special Collections at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, preserves and provides access to the history of LGBTQIA+ life in the region. The archives collects, preserves, and makes available to the public material documenting the diverse people and organizations of the greater Omaha region and their experiences and work. In this session, we’ll share how this new community collecting initiative was begun and how the library is extending existing and establishing new relationships with campus and community members to preserve the region’s LGBTQIA+ history and make it available for use.
How To Create An Oral History Program, Devin Mckinney
How To Create An Oral History Program, Devin Mckinney
All Musselman Library Staff Works
The archival literature is full of calls to document under-represented voices, to create participatory archives, and to be an activist archivist. However, when funds and time are limited, these ideals can seem impossible to implement. What's an archivist to do? One easy and affordable option is to create an oral history program. This workshop will give you the skills and the confidence to start an oral history program at your own institution. It will cover the main steps from performing preliminary research and developing questions all the way through thinking about how to promote and use your oral histories once …
World War I Ephemera For Everyone, Rebecca Stowe
World War I Ephemera For Everyone, Rebecca Stowe
Undergraduate Publications - English
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