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Archival Science

Michele Christian

2013

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Participant Learning In An Archival Education And Outreach Program: An Implementation Of Evidence Based Librarianship And Information Science, Sarah Passonneau, Michele Christian Oct 2013

Participant Learning In An Archival Education And Outreach Program: An Implementation Of Evidence Based Librarianship And Information Science, Sarah Passonneau, Michele Christian

Michele Christian

What can researchers do when they want to transform a traditional lecture into a collaborative, hands-on learning experience? How can participants learn and become empowered to construct and maintain historical records that reflect their experiences? An archivist can lecture students about basic archival practices and the students can learn a few skills, but hands-on activities for record creation and maintenance that facilitate participants’ learning will create collaborators with basic, but important, archival skills.


Brave New World: The Intersection Of Institutional Repositories And University Archives, Michele Christian, Harrison Inefuku, Mary Manning, Erik Moore, Sammie Morris, Michele Reilly, Dave Scherer Sep 2013

Brave New World: The Intersection Of Institutional Repositories And University Archives, Michele Christian, Harrison Inefuku, Mary Manning, Erik Moore, Sammie Morris, Michele Reilly, Dave Scherer

Michele Christian

University archives exist to acquire, preserve, and provide access to university records with enduring value. What happens when content sought for institutional repositories overlaps with content acquired by university archives? How do acquisition, appraisal, description, and preservation practices differ between the two and when should they be shared processes? This session provides answers to these questions and focuses on relationships between repository staff and archivists in relation to policies, logistics, and workflows.