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Atlanta Student Wins Archives' Award Jul 2009

Atlanta Student Wins Archives' Award

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article announces that Myron McGhee won first place in the Excellence on Genealogy competition.


Imls Taps Henderson To Attend Conference Jul 2009

Imls Taps Henderson To Attend Conference

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article reports that Francine I. Henderson, research library administrator for the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, was chosen by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to attend the conference "Stewardship of America's Legacy: Answering the Call to Action," to be held in June 2009.


Front Matter, Brian Wilson Jan 2009

Front Matter, Brian Wilson

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, Brian Wilson Jan 2009

Back Matter, Brian Wilson

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Statement By Archivist Of The United States, David S. Ferriero Jan 2009

Statement By Archivist Of The United States, David S. Ferriero

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Company History: Corporate Archives' Public Outreach On Fortune 100 Company Websites, Marie Force Jan 2009

Company History: Corporate Archives' Public Outreach On Fortune 100 Company Websites, Marie Force

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

Just before commercialization of the Internet, corporate archives communicated with the public via museums and exhibits, books and articles, educational curricula, television, anniversary publications, and nostalgic packaged goods. By 1996, as growing numbers of companies experimented with their first Web sites, corporate archivists such as Philip F. Mooney at Coca-Cola found a new, “unparalleled opportunity for outreach.” Mooney and his colleagues at Chevron, Ford Motor, J.C. Penney, Levi Strauss, Texas Instruments, and Wells Fargo were among those contributing early content to company Web sites, such as the J.C. Penney “History Page,” with its illustrated timeline, founder’s biography,video clip, and museum/archives …


Functional Analysis And The Reappraisal Of Faculty Papers, Gregory Schmidt, Michael Law Jan 2009

Functional Analysis And The Reappraisal Of Faculty Papers, Gregory Schmidt, Michael Law

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

Many repositories at American colleges and universities hold the official records of their institutions as well as the personal papers of individuals. Archivists appraise these different materials—institutional records and personal papers—using separate theoretical perspectives. They tend to bring a records-management view of evidential value to the appraisal of institutional records and a curator’s eye for informational and intrinsic values to personal manuscripts. There is one collecting category common to university repositories, however, that requires a hybrid approach. Falling between the two broad categories of university records and personal manuscripts are the papers of university faculty members. Studies of the holdings …


Society Of Georgia Archivists Timeline, 1969-Present, Brian Wilson Jan 2009

Society Of Georgia Archivists Timeline, 1969-Present, Brian Wilson

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


History Making History, David B. Gracy Ii Jan 2009

History Making History, David B. Gracy Ii

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

What a wonderful occasion! A celebration of forty years of growing and strengthening the archival community of Georgia through association in the Society of Georgia Archivists. A celebration of forty years of service of the archival community of Georgia to the citizens of this wonderful and historic state. A celebration of forty years of contribution to the archival profession of the United States—no, not just the United States, but every part of the world where Georgia Archive and Provenance have been and continue to be read. This is a great occasion to bask in the pleasure of long-time and good …


Reviews, Luke Meagher, Ryan Speer, Carol Waggoner-Angleton Jan 2009

Reviews, Luke Meagher, Ryan Speer, Carol Waggoner-Angleton

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Provenance Xxvii, Brian Wilson Jan 2009

Provenance Xxvii, Brian Wilson

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.