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Promoting Public Outreach And Awareness For Unlv Special Collections, Tom D. Sommer
Promoting Public Outreach And Awareness For Unlv Special Collections, Tom D. Sommer
Library Faculty Presentations
Promoting public outreach and awareness for UNLV Special Collections has evolved for me for the past six years as University Archivist. It started out as an idea that quickly grew into a wonderful partnership between UNLV and the local community. I originally promoted outreach as a librarian in Oro Valley, Arizona. It was a nice way for the organization to get the word out about the new library in the neighborhood. I started by reading novels to kids in Summer Camps at the nearby middle and high schools. It was a lot of fun and I was asked to come …
Working Together: Journal Of Western Archives & Western Roundups, Tom D. Sommer
Working Together: Journal Of Western Archives & Western Roundups, Tom D. Sommer
Library Faculty Presentations
The idea of a Journal of Western Archives began in the early 2000s after plans were being made for a super regional meeting in Las Vegas, NV. It was during this collaborative time that University Archivists Gordon Daines proposed an idea to then Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists President John Murphy. Gordon wanted to establish a journal that would be for archivists working in the western United States. He noticed that as a researcher himself at BYU that archivists in the western United States didn’t publish as much as archivists in the eastern United States.
In 2002, Gordon approached CIMA about …
Archival Content Management Systems: The Future Of Collection Management, Thomas D. Steman
Archival Content Management Systems: The Future Of Collection Management, Thomas D. Steman
Library Faculty Presentations
The presentation focuses on the questions regarding the selection of an archival content management system, including goals for a repository, features, workflows, and technology. The presentation also discusses the reason for Archon, an open source archival content management system, was chosen to help revitalize the St. Cloud State University Archives.