This presentation is largely about strategies for dealing with archival legacy description. Not just in terms of data migration or updating standards, but what to do when you inherit a large scale collection that was organized using a methodology that no longer works in a 21st century context. How do you move forward, and how do you document your interventions and decisions? This is what happened to me at SUNY Maritime with the college’s institutional records
Institutional Repositories (IRs) have been developed by many universities in Canada and the United S...
In response to the challenges brought on by the onset of the pandemic, the Queens College Special Co...
Background : The School of Medicine was a pioneer in using problem-based learning and simulated pati...
This presentation is largely about strategies for dealing with archival legacy description. Not just...
Before implementing wide-scale technology to organize institutional records, you must first have a s...
Presentation from the MARAC conference in Morgantown, WV on April 11-13, 2019. S18. BETTER BEGINNIN...
“What Do I Do with That” describes a museum once housed in an academic library which became part of ...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
This article presents a case study of how a small academic library managed one of its special collec...
In the summer of 2017, our community college library had the opportunity to partner with a local his...
Museums come in all shapes and sizes but do museum standards? The purpose of this thesis is explore ...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
[Excerpt] In 2013, a naked hard drive from Fiji arriving in my small religious archives (an equivale...
Representing a shift in archival methods, oral history is increasingly used alongside more tradition...
We live in a reality where official documents are born, revised and disseminated online. Most post-s...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) have been developed by many universities in Canada and the United S...
In response to the challenges brought on by the onset of the pandemic, the Queens College Special Co...
Background : The School of Medicine was a pioneer in using problem-based learning and simulated pati...
This presentation is largely about strategies for dealing with archival legacy description. Not just...
Before implementing wide-scale technology to organize institutional records, you must first have a s...
Presentation from the MARAC conference in Morgantown, WV on April 11-13, 2019. S18. BETTER BEGINNIN...
“What Do I Do with That” describes a museum once housed in an academic library which became part of ...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
This article presents a case study of how a small academic library managed one of its special collec...
In the summer of 2017, our community college library had the opportunity to partner with a local his...
Museums come in all shapes and sizes but do museum standards? The purpose of this thesis is explore ...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
[Excerpt] In 2013, a naked hard drive from Fiji arriving in my small religious archives (an equivale...
Representing a shift in archival methods, oral history is increasingly used alongside more tradition...
We live in a reality where official documents are born, revised and disseminated online. Most post-s...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) have been developed by many universities in Canada and the United S...
In response to the challenges brought on by the onset of the pandemic, the Queens College Special Co...
Background : The School of Medicine was a pioneer in using problem-based learning and simulated pati...