This morning I went to the crowd sourcing session. This has been my favorite session by far, at SAA this year. I find sessions that offer tangible tools and workflow suggestions the best. Most relevant for me, were two transcription projects- one from NARA and the other from the University of Iowa. NARA has initiated […]
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Decisions are Made by Those Who Show up
During lunch yesterday, I went to the Annual Meeting Task Force Open Forum. We discussed in small groups different facets of the meeting and what possible deal breakers there are for our attending and participating in the conference. There were many suggestions and ideas put on the table. Here are a few of my favorites: […]
Rock Stars David Ferriero & Jon Voss
This morning was Plenary I- a session definitely worth getting up early for. Collections Manager in Chief- David Ferriero shared with us several pieces of news that have been developing. 1. Directive from the White House will be released in the next few days that compels government agencies to reform e-records management and to comply […]
SAA12 Security is Sexy
Tonight I participated in the Security Roundtable. The panel, Having our Cake and Eating it Too: Reading Room and Access Policies, sought to give audience members tangible solutions to security concerns. I kicked off the panel with a discussion of a security and access review my department has been doing over the past year. So […]
SAA12 Day One Roundtables
Archivists Toolkit and Archon Roundtable Meeting For my first official SAA activity this year, I went to a discussion of the development of ArchivesSpace. This project, funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation will be released in beta in June 2013. In the meantime, smaller releases will come out and the code will be made available […]
Votes for Women History Trail
Tuesday night I went to a meeting at the Women’s History Park in Seneca Falls, NY. The purpose of the meeting was to share with potential stakeholders the details of recent legislation that invites the National Parks Service to create a Votes for Women History Trail. As the legislation states, this trail seeks “to link […]
One Archivist’s New Year’s Resolutions
As the new year approaches, I thought I would come up with a few professional resolutions for 2012: 1. Learn at least one new technology. While in graduate school I learned how to use XSLT, but I’d like to brush up on those skills to better understand how to transform an EAD finding aid. I’m […]
So you ended up in Digi Jail? Now What?
So, You Ended up in Digi Jail: Now What?