Paper on the author's reminiscences of personal experiences in archives and speculations about the future of archives, such as the opportunities offered in the digital environment. Presented at Southern Sources: A Symposium Celebrating Seventy-Five Years of the Southern Historical Collection, 18-19 March 2005 in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Oral history began as oral tradition, the passing down of information from generation to generation....
This article will chronicle how those professionals called archivist, charged with collecting, prese...
Paper on how researchers develop personal relationships with archives, the documents they work with,...
Paper on the author's reminiscences of personal experiences in archives while researching the Scotts...
Paper on the author's reminiscences of personal experiences while researching early Civil Rights act...
Paper on how the Southern Historical Collection has evolved "to fulfill its founder's aspirations an...
Paper on the author's reminiscences on the discrimination he faced as an African American scholar co...
Paper on "the relationship between the sources of the Southern Historical Collection and the histori...
Paper on the challenges the author faced while researching the experiences of black working-class wo...
At the 2016 Society of Georgia Archivists Annual Meeting Dr. Meredith Evans gave the keynote address...
A personal narrative is presented which explores the author\u27s experience of being a librarian dea...
As the twenty-first century approaches it is accompanied by dramatic changes for the South. Southern...
Paper on how Southern Historical Collection has "advanced the study of the South but not always in t...
This publication is a short address made by William H. Kilpatrick to the Southern Club of Columbia U...
Paper on the planned demolition of the historically black James B. Dudley High School (Greensboro, N...
Oral history began as oral tradition, the passing down of information from generation to generation....
This article will chronicle how those professionals called archivist, charged with collecting, prese...