This article examines archival research as a generative community literacy practice. Through the example of a community-based project centered on archival research, I examine the increased possibility the archives hold as a site for rhetorical invention based on collaboration that includes contemporary community members and the recovered rhetoric of historical figures. I argue that archival research as community literacy practice creates conditions for a communal form of literacy sponsorship and offer a framework for approaching the archives
This essay discusses our work on the digital archive, The Fight for Knowledge: Civil Rights and Educ...
This research examines the role of sustainability in community archives, exploring the ways in which...
Keynote presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Society of Georgia Archivists in Columbus, Georg...
This article examines archival research as a generative community literacy practice. Through the exa...
This article explores how archival research can be used in staff education courses to work toward w...
This paper considers the potential of archivist-faculty collaboration to open and build engagement w...
Last summer I researched the experiences of women at Gettysburg College during the pivotal decade 19...
This paper explores the ways in which archivists at academic archives can create meaningful relatio...
When a group of archivists in Pittsburgh started meeting for happy hours, talk inevitably turned to ...
In this article we describe the process of implementing a community-based research project that link...
Archival outreach programs serve a key role in the preservation and promotion of public history. Com...
This dissertation accesses memory and archival studies for inclusion in the discipline of rhetoric a...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
Information Studies and the humanities have different theories of the archive, causing these two fie...
This essay discusses our work on the digital archive, The Fight for Knowledge: Civil Rights and Educ...
This research examines the role of sustainability in community archives, exploring the ways in which...
Keynote presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Society of Georgia Archivists in Columbus, Georg...
This article examines archival research as a generative community literacy practice. Through the exa...
This article explores how archival research can be used in staff education courses to work toward w...
This paper considers the potential of archivist-faculty collaboration to open and build engagement w...
Last summer I researched the experiences of women at Gettysburg College during the pivotal decade 19...
This paper explores the ways in which archivists at academic archives can create meaningful relatio...
When a group of archivists in Pittsburgh started meeting for happy hours, talk inevitably turned to ...
In this article we describe the process of implementing a community-based research project that link...
Archival outreach programs serve a key role in the preservation and promotion of public history. Com...
This dissertation accesses memory and archival studies for inclusion in the discipline of rhetoric a...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
Information Studies and the humanities have different theories of the archive, causing these two fie...
This essay discusses our work on the digital archive, The Fight for Knowledge: Civil Rights and Educ...
This research examines the role of sustainability in community archives, exploring the ways in which...
Keynote presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Society of Georgia Archivists in Columbus, Georg...