This article addresses challenges inherent in collaborative archival projects involving both large institutions and small historical societies. It identifies these unique problems and outlines potential solutions to overcome these issues. Examples are drawn from the Portal to American Jewish History project and contextualized within the professional literature on ethnic or community archives and archival collaboration. This project collected metadata from a wide range of Jewish history archives and aggregated the records in a single searchable website
This practice-oriented article shares how one small institution on a tight budget without a fulltime...
Following the establishment of the web collecting program at Columbia University, multiple web archi...
This paper describes, the results of a brief survey of archivists working for fifty five small archi...
This article addresses challenges inherent in collaborative archival projects involving both large i...
My capstone project looks at the professional relationships between institutional archives and commu...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
Collaboration has risen up the agenda for archives and universities in recent years, yet there is un...
How can a university archives establish a successful ongoing relationship with a community organizat...
Based on short paper presented at the 43rd Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference June 11...
This case study explores the formation, current membership, and future goals of the Kansas Archive-I...
In 2011, to further our community-engaged mission, UASC began to focus on working with, promoting, a...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
Government grant-funding agencies have spawned an explosion of images from historical collections on...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
Objectives: Establishing an archival program and creating a digital exhibit highlighting the history...
This practice-oriented article shares how one small institution on a tight budget without a fulltime...
Following the establishment of the web collecting program at Columbia University, multiple web archi...
This paper describes, the results of a brief survey of archivists working for fifty five small archi...
This article addresses challenges inherent in collaborative archival projects involving both large i...
My capstone project looks at the professional relationships between institutional archives and commu...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
Collaboration has risen up the agenda for archives and universities in recent years, yet there is un...
How can a university archives establish a successful ongoing relationship with a community organizat...
Based on short paper presented at the 43rd Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference June 11...
This case study explores the formation, current membership, and future goals of the Kansas Archive-I...
In 2011, to further our community-engaged mission, UASC began to focus on working with, promoting, a...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
Government grant-funding agencies have spawned an explosion of images from historical collections on...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
Objectives: Establishing an archival program and creating a digital exhibit highlighting the history...
This practice-oriented article shares how one small institution on a tight budget without a fulltime...
Following the establishment of the web collecting program at Columbia University, multiple web archi...
This paper describes, the results of a brief survey of archivists working for fifty five small archi...