The California State University Archives and Archivists’ Roundtable is a Community of Practice consisting of archivists that meet regularly online, and annually in person. Communities grow from shared interests, resources, concerns, or endeavors. Communities of practice can grow out of a need for connecting with other people who share the same issues, learning environment, or passions. In this article we describe how the CSUAAR group was founded, how it has evolved, and offers a potential model for other archivists to identify, create, and maintain a community of practice through common needs or interest
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In order to remain a viable part of their institutions, college and university archivists must promo...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
Did you know that there are over 50 regional archives groups (Regionals) in the United States? Some,...
Learn by Doing focuses on the steps Cal Poly Pomona Special Collections and Archives staff have tak...
This article summarizes the goals, processes, and experiences to date of a California State Universi...
This article describes an innovative collaboration and partnership between archivists and a faculty ...
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...
Archiving traditionally concludes a research project. The California Language Archive includes a dig...
California is home to multiple queer community archives created by community members outside of gove...
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This article uses the Lavender Library, Archives, and Cultural Exchange of Sacramento, Incorporated,...
California is home to multiple queer community archives created by community members outside of gove...
University folklore archives are expanding collections through cultural documentation projects run b...
Libraries at small- and mid-sized academic institutions continue to re-define themselves as journal ...
In order to remain a viable part of their institutions, college and university archivists must promo...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
Did you know that there are over 50 regional archives groups (Regionals) in the United States? Some,...