This conference panel discussed internship and practicum work in archival repositories. The presentation delivered by Anderson focused on training at institutional repositories and the program she developed for both ISU and regional students. As per the panel’s abstract: ”This session will generate new perspectives on the issue of internships and practicums with the intended goal of balancing the educational needs of students, the instructional requirements of archival educators, and the ethical concerns of institutions.
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
This presentation reports on the findings of a 2016 assessment of undergraduate internships at Musse...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
This purpose of this article is to show the value of archival internships in Special Collections and...
Student and non-archivist employees and interns are a fundamental part of the archival workforce tha...
This conference panel discussed the development of new archives programs across multiple disciplines...
Archives are integral to the field of public history, as they not only preserve documents for resea...
Until the 1970s, work experience was the singular training venue for most American archivists. A pro...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel explores ongoing developments and innovative classro...
As part of a larger panel on unlikely collaborations in the archives profession, this presentation f...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
While archivists have many teaching tools available in their proverbial toolboxes for introducing st...
An overview of resident librarian programs generally and specifically the program at Temple Universi...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
This presentation reports on the findings of a 2016 assessment of undergraduate internships at Musse...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
This purpose of this article is to show the value of archival internships in Special Collections and...
Student and non-archivist employees and interns are a fundamental part of the archival workforce tha...
This conference panel discussed the development of new archives programs across multiple disciplines...
Archives are integral to the field of public history, as they not only preserve documents for resea...
Until the 1970s, work experience was the singular training venue for most American archivists. A pro...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel explores ongoing developments and innovative classro...
As part of a larger panel on unlikely collaborations in the archives profession, this presentation f...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
While archivists have many teaching tools available in their proverbial toolboxes for introducing st...
An overview of resident librarian programs generally and specifically the program at Temple Universi...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
This presentation reports on the findings of a 2016 assessment of undergraduate internships at Musse...