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Change Happens Here, Musselman Library, Gettysburg College
Change Happens Here, Musselman Library, Gettysburg College
Other Exhibits & Events
The posters in this series focus on parts of the Gettysburg College story that have been minimized or neglected altogether in previous histories – particularly with respect to underrepresented groups, issues, and activisms. Based on sometimes incomplete sources, they represent imperfect knowledge and are not comprehensive. They are a beginning, not an ending.
For that reason, we invite your feedback – corrections, additional information, people and events not pictured. We also invite contributions of relevant documents, photos, etc. to the College Archives, or via our digital repository, “What We Did Here: Activism at Gettysburg College.”
The story of …
The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 31:01: Spring 2021, Grace Pettinger, Geoffrey Reynolds
The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 31:01: Spring 2021, Grace Pettinger, Geoffrey Reynolds
The Joint Archives Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Archival Advocate (Spring 2021), David Owings
The Archival Advocate (Spring 2021), David Owings
Archives and Special Collections Newsletter
In this issue:
- Grant Award
- Challenge Grant
- New Acquisitions
- Pleasant Phillips Diary
- Staff Highlights
- Found in the Archives
- Rare Book Corner
News From Hope College, Volume 52.3: Spring, 2021, Hope College
News From Hope College, Volume 52.3: Spring, 2021, Hope College
News from Hope College
No abstract provided.
2020 In Six Words: Micro-Memoirs, Carolyn Weigel, Ursinus College Staff, Ursinus College Faculty, Ursinus College Students
2020 In Six Words: Micro-Memoirs, Carolyn Weigel, Ursinus College Staff, Ursinus College Faculty, Ursinus College Students
Exhibits
This exhibit highlights events in the lives of students, faculty and staff at Ursinus College during the year 2020. 2020 was a memorable year. There was a pandemic, protests for racial justice, and a presidential election. All were events that we will never forget. The six word micro-memoirs were written by Ursinus community members to preserve their feelings and to be shared with others. Names are used when permission was given, while others wished to remain anonymous. These submissions document the year 2020 and preserve a sense of how students, faculty, and staff experienced the year.
There were sixty-one submissions. …
Archeota, Spring/Summer 2021, Kelli K. Roisman, Alyssa Key, Christine Mahoney, Alison Quirion, Sara Wang, Samantha Hamilton
Archeota, Spring/Summer 2021, Kelli K. Roisman, Alyssa Key, Christine Mahoney, Alison Quirion, Sara Wang, Samantha Hamilton
Archeota
Archeota is a platform for SJSU iSchool students to contribute to the archival conversation. It is written BY students, FOR students. It provides substantive content on archival concerns and issues, and promotes professional development in the field of archival studies. Archeota upholds the core values of the archival profession.
“Documenting a Nation in Crisis: Rapid Response Collecting in the Wake of the Capitol Riot” by Kelli Roisman
“Review of Survival Mode: SJSU Responds to Historic Crises” by Sara Wang
“Reflections on the Roles of Archivists: Collectors, Storytellers, Gatekeepers, and Changemakers” by Alyssa Key
“What is an NFT and Why Should …
Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 4, Spring 2021, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 4, Spring 2021, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Magazine
Grand Valley Magazine is a quarterly publication about Grand Valley State University produced by University Communications since 2001.
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021 - Special Supplement, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021 - Special Supplement, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
What Does the Library Mean to You? (Robin Wagner)
The Library: A Keystone Place (Daniel DeNicola)
Teaching with Rare Books (Joanne Myers)
Libraries Are "Sacred Spaces" for Writers (Jen Bryant)
Students Learn Editorial Skills (Ryan Nadeau)
Science Research Begins and Ends in the Library (Shelli Frey)
Planning Assignments That Promote Information Literacy (Kevin Moore)
Librarians and Social Justice: Co-creating a Better World (Sarah Appedu)
What's on Your Reading List? (Kerri Odess-Harnish)
Public Libraries Serve the Community (Jessica Laganosky)
Student Partners Enhance Service (Clinton Baugess)
My Internship at the Library (Melanie Fernandes McKenzie)
Interns and Mentors Reflect
- Abigail Major '19
- Amy …
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Library News
- DEI Read & Learn
- Library and Gallery Collaborate on Grant
- Research 101 Connects with First-year Students
- Exhibit: Change Happens Here
- Exhibit: From Mud Hole to Musselman
- Exhibit: Stargazing
- Library Cookies
History of Library Locations
First Library
Flashback: Quarantine
Witness Books (Beth Carmichael)
Flashback: Censorship
Schmucker Library Memories (Michael J. Birkner)
Library Leadership
- John H. Knickerbocker (1929-1959) (Amy Lucadamo)
- Lillian Smoke (1959-1974) (Sallie Harris Kahler '72)
- James Richards (1974-1983) (David T. Hedrick)
- Willis Hubbard (1983-1994) (Robin Wagner)
Hugh Newell Jacobsen: Traditionalist and Innovator (Devin McKinney)
Move In Memories
- Meaningful Community Building Event (Ron Couchman) …
Review: Libwizard Tutorials, Kayla Harris
Review: Libwizard Tutorials, Kayla Harris
Marian Library Faculty Publications
In this review of LibWizard, a multipurpose tool by SpringShare that includes forms, surveys, quizzes, and tutorials/assessments, the author focuses on the tutorials and the ways in which they can be used for archival instruction.
Ua52/1 Out Of The Box, Wku Archives
Ua52/1 Out Of The Box, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about WKU Archives and the records management program.
Information Resources For University Of Kentucky Dei Plan, Ruth E. Bryan
Information Resources For University Of Kentucky Dei Plan, Ruth E. Bryan
Library Presentations
In this presentation, University Archivist Ruth E. Bryan discusses the various information resources available in the University of Kentucky archives and online for researching University of Kentucky, its land grant beginnings and land purchases, the laborers who constructed and maintained university buildings, and the university's growth in relation to its surrounding neighborhoods.
“Just Like When I Was A Liaison”: Applying A Liaison Approach To Functional Library Models, Kristin Hoffmann, Emily Carlisle-Johnston
“Just Like When I Was A Liaison”: Applying A Liaison Approach To Functional Library Models, Kristin Hoffmann, Emily Carlisle-Johnston
Western Libraries Publications
In this exploratory paper we consolidate themes discussed in literature to highlight three principles of liaison librarianship: building relationships, anticipating and meeting needs, and drawing on specialized expertise. These principles capture how liaison librarians approach their professional activities and together comprise what we define as a liaison approach. Through stories of our own work as scholarly communication librarians, we explore how a liaison approach can extend beyond subject liaison models to be relevant for librarians in functional roles. In sharing our stories, we prompt academic librarians in a variety of roles to consider how the perspective of a liaison approach …
Building And Using Digital Libraries For Etds, Edward A. Fox
Building And Using Digital Libraries For Etds, Edward A. Fox
The Journal of Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Despite the high value of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), the global collection has seen limited use. To extend such use, a new approach to building digital libraries (DLs) is needed. Fortunately, recent decades have seen that a vast amount of “gray literature” has become available through a diverse set of institutional repositories as well as regional and national libraries and archives. Most of the works in those collections include ETDs and are often freely available in keeping with the open-access movement, but such access is limited by the services of supporting information systems. As explained through a set of …
Introduction To Western Archivists Meeting Special Issue, J. Gordon Daines Iii
Introduction To Western Archivists Meeting Special Issue, J. Gordon Daines Iii
Journal of Western Archives
Introduction to the special issue related to the Western Archivists Meeting.
It's Raining In The Archives: Practical Lessons And Impactful Results From Moving An Academic Archives, Maurice R. Blackson, Julia Stringfellow
It's Raining In The Archives: Practical Lessons And Impactful Results From Moving An Academic Archives, Maurice R. Blackson, Julia Stringfellow
Journal of Western Archives
This article explores the move of the Central Washington University Archives and Special Collections (CWUASC) to a new location from the fourth floor to the second floor of the James E. Brooks Library in 2018. The history of the CWUASC, reasons for the move, the planning and designing of the new space, the actual move of the collection by the archives staff, lessons learned, and the impact of the move in reaching a larger audience of faculty, staff, students, and the general public are described. A review of literature on other moves of archives and special collections is also provided.
Little Big Stories: Case Studies In Diversifying The Archival Record Through Community Oral Histories, Beth Mcdonald, Heather Lanctot, Natalia M. Fernandez
Little Big Stories: Case Studies In Diversifying The Archival Record Through Community Oral Histories, Beth Mcdonald, Heather Lanctot, Natalia M. Fernandez
Journal of Western Archives
The use and development of oral history programs has become a popular way for archives to document events and communities, either as a supplement to traditional records or as discrete collections. In particular, projects that focus on involving groups traditionally underrepresented within the archival record are becoming increasingly common in both large institutions and small community archives. This article presents three case studies of oral history projects dedicated to forging ties in the community and increasing diversity in their collections. In these case studies, the authors discuss the inceptions of their projects and the ups and downs of developing community …
Using Visual Resources To Teach Primary Source Literacy, Daniel Davis
Using Visual Resources To Teach Primary Source Literacy, Daniel Davis
Journal of Western Archives
Historic photographs provide an excellent teaching tool for promoting primary source literacy. People like to look at photographs, we all take them, and they illustrate the strengths and limitations of analyzing and interpreting primary sources. In 2019 I spent six months on sabbatical taking a “deep dive” into the new primary source literacy standards as well as the literature for teaching with primary sources. I then created a lesson plan, “Exploring the West in the Golden Age of Photography,” that focused on teaching primary source literacy through historic images. While this lesson plan was aimed at instructors teaching U.S. West …
Archivist To Archivist: Employing An Ethics Of Care Model With Interns And Student Workers, Alexandra M. Bisio, Steve Duckworth, Helena Egbert, Emily Haskins, Gayle O'Hara
Archivist To Archivist: Employing An Ethics Of Care Model With Interns And Student Workers, Alexandra M. Bisio, Steve Duckworth, Helena Egbert, Emily Haskins, Gayle O'Hara
Journal of Western Archives
In their 2016 article, “From Human Rights to Feminist Ethics: Radical Empathy in the Archives,” Michelle Caswell and Marika Cifor posit four “affective responsibilities” for archives and archivists: “the relationship[s] between archivist and record creator, between archivist and record subject, between archivist and user, and between archivist and larger communities.” This paper posits an additional responsibility, between archivist and archivist. There is, as Caswell and Cifor put it, a “web of mutual responsibility” within the professional archives community that has become a central focal point in many discussions and, at the same time, continues to be ignored in maintenance of …
Community Of Practice At The California State University Special Collections And University Archives, Berlin Loa, Pamela Nett Kruger
Community Of Practice At The California State University Special Collections And University Archives, Berlin Loa, Pamela Nett Kruger
Journal of Western Archives
The California State University Archives and Archivists’ Roundtable is a Community of Practice consisting of archivists that meet regularly online, and annually in person. Communities grow from shared interests, resources, concerns, or endeavors. Communities of practice can grow out of a need for connecting with other people who share the same issues, learning environment, or passions. In this article we describe how the CSUAAR group was founded, how it has evolved, and offers a potential model for other archivists to identify, create, and maintain a community of practice through common needs or interest.
Knowledge Organization Systems & Their Applications, Sai Deng
Knowledge Organization Systems & Their Applications, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This training session introduces Knowledge Organization Systems (KOSs) and their applications especially in the Library and Information Science (LIS) field. It talks about various KOS systems including term lists, subject headings, categorization schemas, classification schemas, taxonomies, thesauri, semantic networks and ontologies. It gives many KOS examples especially those pertain to LIS such as BIBFRAME. It also discusses the process and different methods of creating categories, tag libraries and taxonomies. It was delivered to librarians and staff members in Technical Services at the University Central Florida Libraries and aimed to help catalogers better understand knowledge organization related concepts and systems in …
A Study Of Public Libraries In India: Post-Independence Period, K Kandhasamy, R. K. Bhatt
A Study Of Public Libraries In India: Post-Independence Period, K Kandhasamy, R. K. Bhatt
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
In a democratic country like India, free access to information without any form of discrimination is very essential to establish an equitable society. India, with a low literacy rate it is crucial to use public libraries as a tool to improve the quality of both formal and informal education and thereby improve the overall literacy. This paper is an attempt to trace the history of growth and development of public libraries in India through an account of all the conditions and circumstances - social, economic, and political that existed during post-independent. The paper examines the role of the government as …
Managing Digital Collections: Case Studies In The Ethics Of Privacy, Kelley Rowan, Rebecca Bakker
Managing Digital Collections: Case Studies In The Ethics Of Privacy, Kelley Rowan, Rebecca Bakker
Works of the FIU Libraries
This session explores the often unforeseen challenges and issues associated with the creation and management of digital collections and the privacy concerns that can arise. We will explore how to handle the need for digital anonymity on the part of content creators facing issues such as stalking, harassment, and violence. We will also discuss how to deal with the need for privacy when it stems from issues such as plagiarism and false claims of ownership that are almost always unexpected. We will offer possible solutions and creative ways in which FIU has helped its students, faculty, and researchers maintain their …
Setting The Stage: Metadata & Kos Considerations, Sai Deng
Setting The Stage: Metadata & Kos Considerations, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This talk addresses how to select metadata standards and prepare for a Knowledge Organization System (KOS) in planning a digital project. It compares several metadata standards mostly related to bibliographical information, talks about various KOS systems including term lists, subject headings, categorization schemas, classification schemas and taxonomies. It also gives a list of KOS examples and projects related to or designed for philosophy resources. Furthermore, it discusses the process and different methods in creating categories, tag libraries and taxonomies. It is prepared for students who work on a bibliographic database class project in the Texts and Technology program at the …
‘Enough Apd Terror:’ Protesters Call For Abolition Over Reform: City’S Fatal Police Shooting Rate Remains Highest In The Country, Gabriel Biadora
‘Enough Apd Terror:’ Protesters Call For Abolition Over Reform: City’S Fatal Police Shooting Rate Remains Highest In The Country, Gabriel Biadora
Black History at UNM
Daily Lobo coverage of February 26, 2021 protest by local activists and community members gathered at the Albuquerque Police Department’s downtown headquarters to march for the abolishment of the heavily scrutinized force. Protesters emphasize New Mexico has the country’s highest rate of fatal police shootings per capita according to a Washington Post database.
From The Vault - March 2021 Newsletter, Archives & Special Collections
From The Vault - March 2021 Newsletter, Archives & Special Collections
From the Vault: Archives & Special Collections Newsletter
In this issue of From the Vault, we reflect on 1 year of the COVID-19 pandemic, share information about the copies of Shakespeare's tragedy Othello held in Archives & Special Collections, and include links to our four most recent blog posts.
Archiving Catholic Faith On The Web During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler
Archiving Catholic Faith On The Web During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler
Marian Library Faculty Publications
In the middle of March 2020, an undergraduate English class from the University of Dayton visited the Marian Library for hands-on learning with primary source materials related to miraculous cures at the Lourdes shrine in France. Students in the upper-level seminar course that focused on narrative, rhetoric, and medicine prepared for the visit by reading an article about the baths at Lourdes, where thousands of pilgrims have traveled annually since the 1870s for a chance to be cured by the holy water from a spring.1 As students examined photographs, copies of case files, and historical narrative accounts, several of them …
Ms 235 Guide To The Louis Maximilian Buja Papers (1945-2019), Louis Maximilian Buja
Ms 235 Guide To The Louis Maximilian Buja Papers (1945-2019), Louis Maximilian Buja
Manuscript Finding Aids
Files of professional activities to the TMC Library. Self-published a book with excerpts of various presentations from career. And also a personal family memoir. Photographs, annual reports, material related to his deanship at the UTHSCH, speeches, correspondence, ephemera, and mementos. See more at MS 235.
Guidelines & Resources For Digital Preservation At The Csu Libraries, Eric L. Milenkiewicz
Guidelines & Resources For Digital Preservation At The Csu Libraries, Eric L. Milenkiewicz
Library Faculty Publications & Presentations
The volume of unique digital assets that need to be managed and preserved by the California State University (CSU) Libraries has increased exponentially over the last decade, a trend that is likely to continue in the years ahead. While some CSU campus libraries have implemented tools such as digital asset management systems (DAMS) to gain greater control and management over their digital assets, many campuses still lack access to a DAMS and the management functions they support. Furthermore, many of the DAMS solutions currently in-use simply back-up data (to local servers or the cloud), which does not constitute a long-term …
Ms 231 Guide To The Story Of Radiation Film Collection (1981), Nuclear Support Services, Inc. Training Resources Division
Ms 231 Guide To The Story Of Radiation Film Collection (1981), Nuclear Support Services, Inc. Training Resources Division
Manuscript Finding Aids
The collection consists of 10 16mm reels, the complete film series titled "Story of Radiation". Each film is in its original plastic cans, cardboard box and includes the associated printed booklet. The film series was produced and distributed by Training Resources, a division of Nuclear Support Services, Inc. See more at MS 231.