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Review: Archival Silences: Missing, Lost And, Uncreated Archives, Alison Reynolds
Review: Archival Silences: Missing, Lost And, Uncreated Archives, Alison Reynolds
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Review: Archival Silences: Missing, Lost and, Uncreated Archives. Edited by Michael Moss and David Thomas (New York: Routledge, 2021), 257 pp. Reviewed by Alison Reynolds.
Review: Museum Archives: Practice, Issues, Advocacy, Penny Cliff
Review: Museum Archives: Practice, Issues, Advocacy, Penny Cliff
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Review: Museum Archives: Practice, Issues, Advocacy. Edited by Rachel Chatalbash, Susan Hernandez, and Megan Schwenke. (Chicago: Society of American Archivists. 2022), 192 pp. Reviewed by Penny Cliff.
Building Resilience: Three Decades Of Cultural Heritage Emergency Preparedness And Response In Georgia, Tina Mason Seetoo, Christine S. Wiseman
Building Resilience: Three Decades Of Cultural Heritage Emergency Preparedness And Response In Georgia, Tina Mason Seetoo, Christine S. Wiseman
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Georgia is a geographically diverse state with a growing population. Its vast and varied natural, cultural, and historic (NCH) resources contribute significantly to the state’s economy, yet they are at risk of damage from disasters. The awareness of the need for emergency planning for NCH collections has grown over the past three decades. Federal funding has always played an important part in this effort even if the focus of training has evolved over the years. This need can only be met with support from State and Federal agencies, networking, and outreach beyond the urban centers in Georgia. Through research, interviews, …
Review: Decolonial Archival Futures, Michelle Schabowski
Review: Decolonial Archival Futures, Michelle Schabowski
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Review: Decolonial Archival Futures. By Krista McCracken and Skylee-Storm Hogan-Stacey. (Chicago: Society of American Archivists and American Library Association), 2023. 86 pp. Reviewed by Michelle Schabowski.
Review: Unsettling Archival Research: Engaging Critical, Communal, And Digital Archives, Blynne Olivieri Parker
Review: Unsettling Archival Research: Engaging Critical, Communal, And Digital Archives, Blynne Olivieri Parker
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Review: Unsettling Archival Research: Engaging Critical, Communal, and Digital Archives. Edited by Gesa E. Kirsch, Romeo Garcia, Caitlin Burns Allen, and Walker P. Smith (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2023), 338 pp. Reviewed by Blynne Olivieri Parker.
Review: The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, And Discovery At The Dawn Of Ai, Autumn M. Johnson
Review: The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, And Discovery At The Dawn Of Ai, Autumn M. Johnson
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Review: The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI. By Fei-Fei Li. (New York: Flatiron Books, 2023), 336 pp. Reviewed by Autumn M. Johnson.
Georgia Library Association Executive Board Officer Candidates For 2025, Kim Copenhaver
Georgia Library Association Executive Board Officer Candidates For 2025, Kim Copenhaver
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Appalachia On The Table: Representing Mountain Food And People, Jillian Speck
Book Review: Appalachia On The Table: Representing Mountain Food And People, Jillian Speck
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Government Documents For All: The United States Postal Service, Tim Dodge
Government Documents For All: The United States Postal Service, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Feeding New Orleans: Celebrity Chefs And Reimagining Food Justice, Rebekah Scarborough
Feeding New Orleans: Celebrity Chefs And Reimagining Food Justice, Rebekah Scarborough
The Southeastern Librarian
Jeanne K. Firth Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781469676333 228 p. $27.95 (Pbk)
Academic Librarians With Disabilities: A Literature Review, Bridgette L. Whitt
Academic Librarians With Disabilities: A Literature Review, Bridgette L. Whitt
The Southeastern Librarian
Libraries' discussion of disabilities is normally focused on the patrons who are served and not the em-ployees who work within the walls of the institution. The population of adults with disabilities in the United States is growing, and the current research results show that the number of librarians who iden-tify as having disabilities is not close to equally representing the population in the profession. This paper reviews the literature written about academic librarians with disabilities and investigates the issues that are being faced by those librarians with disabilities and the hindrances that are keeping that representa-tion level reduced in the …
Odyssey Of A Wondering Mind: The Strange Tale Of Sara Mayfield, Author, Adam Johnson
Odyssey Of A Wondering Mind: The Strange Tale Of Sara Mayfield, Author, Adam Johnson
The Southeastern Librarian
Jennifer Horne Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2024 ISBN: 9780817361365 296 p. $34.95 (Pbk)
Port Cities Of The Atlantic World: Sea-Facing Histories Of The South, David W. Young
Port Cities Of The Atlantic World: Sea-Facing Histories Of The South, David W. Young
The Southeastern Librarian
Jacob Steere-Williams & Blake C. Scott, Eds. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781643364568 268 p. $49.99 (Hbk)
The Shape Of Normal: A Memoir Of Motherhood, Disability And Embracing A Different Kind Of Perfect, Peter R. Dean
The Shape Of Normal: A Memoir Of Motherhood, Disability And Embracing A Different Kind Of Perfect, Peter R. Dean
The Southeastern Librarian
Catherine Shields Athens: Vine Leaves Press, 2023 ISBN: 9783988320346 219 p. $17.99 (Pbk)
Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story Of Apples In The South, Tammera Race
Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story Of Apples In The South, Tammera Race
The Southeastern Librarian
Diane Flynt Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781469676944 304 p. $35.99 (Hbk)
News From The States
The Southeastern Librarian
News from participating Southeastern states.
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Current SELA officers and representatives.
A Girls Life In New Orleans: The Diary Of Ella Grunewald, 1884-1886, A. Blake Denton
A Girls Life In New Orleans: The Diary Of Ella Grunewald, 1884-1886, A. Blake Denton
The Southeastern Librarian
Hans Rasmussen, ed. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2023 ISBN: 9780807179383 192 p. $35.00 (Hbk)
Southeastern Librarian 72(2) Summer 2024 (Full Issue)
Southeastern Librarian 72(2) Summer 2024 (Full Issue)
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian Volume 72 Number 2
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
From The President, John Mack Freeman
Georgia Library Spotlight: Conyers-Rockdale Library’S Hidden Treasures, Brenda Poku
Georgia Library Spotlight: Conyers-Rockdale Library’S Hidden Treasures, Brenda Poku
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Exploring New Frontiers In The Gpls Lit Lab, Raymond Goslow
Georgia Library Spotlight: Exploring New Frontiers In The Gpls Lit Lab, Raymond Goslow
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Inaugural Augusta University Authors Reception At University Libraries, Josette Kubicki, Aspasia Luster, Jennifer Davis, Courtney Berge
Georgia Library Spotlight: Inaugural Augusta University Authors Reception At University Libraries, Josette Kubicki, Aspasia Luster, Jennifer Davis, Courtney Berge
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
My Own Private Library, Rebecca Ballard
My Own Private Library, Rebecca Ballard
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Ai In Libraries, John Mack Freeman, Anita Foster, Tara Kunesh, Jonathan H. Harwell, Lee Bareford, Catherine Bowers, Jessica Swaringen, Nancy Shore, Justin Ellis
Ai In Libraries, John Mack Freeman, Anita Foster, Tara Kunesh, Jonathan H. Harwell, Lee Bareford, Catherine Bowers, Jessica Swaringen, Nancy Shore, Justin Ellis
Georgia Library Quarterly
This article features firsthand accounts of library workers in Georgia talking about how they have integrated AI into their professional work.
News Briefs Summer 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
News Briefs Summer 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Why Any Woman: Feminism And Popular Culture In The Late Twentieth-Century South, Alexandra Beswick
Book Review: Why Any Woman: Feminism And Popular Culture In The Late Twentieth-Century South, Alexandra Beswick
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Archiving Living Historical Narratives With Youth Participatory Action Research, Leah Panther, Elizabeth Burbridge, Robbie Barber, Rosi Sanchez
Archiving Living Historical Narratives With Youth Participatory Action Research, Leah Panther, Elizabeth Burbridge, Robbie Barber, Rosi Sanchez
Georgia Library Quarterly
As part of an interdisciplinary place-based summer program, the three adults and nine youth explored local communities as a co-researchers, seeking to preserve and sustain their community’s literacies, histories, and stories. Youth co-researchers led the data collection, analysis, and creation of archival resources to capture community literacies, histories, and stories that expanded beyond traditional print-centric resources and archival collections management systems. From our youth co-researchers we learned: (1) prioritizing people as archival sources, (2) living historical narratives lead to critical readings of historical artifacts, and (3) public digital composing practices with historical narratives and historical artifacts. The implications result in …