The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel engages with community-responsive master's-level archival education. Seven ten-minute individual presentations and audience discussion traverse the decision points in managing curricular change; presenters bring perspectives from multiple states. "Audio Preservation as Metacognitive Archival Education" by Sarah Buchanan discusses how audiovisual archiving experiences support the continual development of students' metacognitive skills during their graduate program. Based on community collaboration, the activity progressions provide students with digital experiences, faculty with curricular guidance, and online audiences with more representative primary sources. "LIS Students Contributing to Bu...
The grant-funded [True] Stories project aims to provide instructors from a variety of disciplines an...
Paper presented at the Annual LIS Research Symposium, 28-29 July 2016, at UNISA Muckleneuk Campus, P...
Archival outreach programs serve a key role in the preservation and promotion of public history. Com...
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel explores ongoing developments and innovative classro...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Erie, PA on April 25-27, 2013. S17 - Digital Curatio
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
This session features three papers by graduate students in the region. Topics include the connection...
Introduction to special issue of journal containing papers from a symposium on preservation educatio...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
Panelists from three institutions, one small, one medium, and one large, will share their adaptive a...
The health-based uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic of the last few years has created a...
This thesis explores how archives and special collections are making use of social media and interac...
Archivists have been involved for a long time in working with educators at all levels to use archiva...
Our University of Kentucky team of professors, archivists, and oral historians have collaborated sin...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) was begun in 1973 and developed through a consortium inv...
The grant-funded [True] Stories project aims to provide instructors from a variety of disciplines an...
Paper presented at the Annual LIS Research Symposium, 28-29 July 2016, at UNISA Muckleneuk Campus, P...
Archival outreach programs serve a key role in the preservation and promotion of public history. Com...
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel explores ongoing developments and innovative classro...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Erie, PA on April 25-27, 2013. S17 - Digital Curatio
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
This session features three papers by graduate students in the region. Topics include the connection...
Introduction to special issue of journal containing papers from a symposium on preservation educatio...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
Panelists from three institutions, one small, one medium, and one large, will share their adaptive a...
The health-based uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic of the last few years has created a...
This thesis explores how archives and special collections are making use of social media and interac...
Archivists have been involved for a long time in working with educators at all levels to use archiva...
Our University of Kentucky team of professors, archivists, and oral historians have collaborated sin...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) was begun in 1973 and developed through a consortium inv...
The grant-funded [True] Stories project aims to provide instructors from a variety of disciplines an...
Paper presented at the Annual LIS Research Symposium, 28-29 July 2016, at UNISA Muckleneuk Campus, P...
Archival outreach programs serve a key role in the preservation and promotion of public history. Com...