In Brief The undergraduate student experience has long been poorly and selectively captured by university archives. Though student narratives have always been essential for creating a complete history of the university, current nationwide student protests have made these voices all the more important to capture. As students engage in activism, regarding issues relevant to student life and wellbeing such as Title IX violations, tuition hikes, and racism on and off campus, college and university archives must go to additional lengths to document these activities
This article situates STANDing Together: Collaborating to Document Student Activism of Historically ...
The presentation demonstrated how librarians at University of Maryland integrated social justice iss...
This poster examines the white and male-dominated narrative promoted in the archives. Archivists hol...
This article discusses a recent oral history project conducted by the University Archives, Iowa Stat...
This presentation will focus on a collaborative documentary project, which is an effort to document ...
Many institutional archives struggle to gain and maintain student participation in documenting the s...
Through a close analysis of the oral history of Victor, a Hispanic student in an affluent Anglo inst...
This article argues for college and university archivists to undertake advocacy and activism to bett...
Archivists, like librarians, often provide service to users that is defined by the mission and the i...
As questions, conversations, and debates surrounding social justice come to the surface on college c...
Representing a shift in archival methods, oral history is increasingly used alongside more tradition...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
The university campus is often highlighted as an important location for individuals to freely engage...
Oral histories can be a dynamic tool to engage the university and regional stakeholders, expand coll...
Racism on college campuses continues to create a toxic environment for students of color to learn an...
This article situates STANDing Together: Collaborating to Document Student Activism of Historically ...
The presentation demonstrated how librarians at University of Maryland integrated social justice iss...
This poster examines the white and male-dominated narrative promoted in the archives. Archivists hol...
This article discusses a recent oral history project conducted by the University Archives, Iowa Stat...
This presentation will focus on a collaborative documentary project, which is an effort to document ...
Many institutional archives struggle to gain and maintain student participation in documenting the s...
Through a close analysis of the oral history of Victor, a Hispanic student in an affluent Anglo inst...
This article argues for college and university archivists to undertake advocacy and activism to bett...
Archivists, like librarians, often provide service to users that is defined by the mission and the i...
As questions, conversations, and debates surrounding social justice come to the surface on college c...
Representing a shift in archival methods, oral history is increasingly used alongside more tradition...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
The university campus is often highlighted as an important location for individuals to freely engage...
Oral histories can be a dynamic tool to engage the university and regional stakeholders, expand coll...
Racism on college campuses continues to create a toxic environment for students of color to learn an...
This article situates STANDing Together: Collaborating to Document Student Activism of Historically ...
The presentation demonstrated how librarians at University of Maryland integrated social justice iss...
This poster examines the white and male-dominated narrative promoted in the archives. Archivists hol...