In this video recorded workshop, University of California, Irvine (UCI) Libraries Special Collections and Archives librarians provide an overview of the importance and purpose of community-centered archives. Community-centered archives come into being through collaborative partnerships between mainstream archival institutions and communities that are underrepresented in the historical record. Their goal is to empower communities in the process of telling and preserving their own histories. Topics covered in the worshop include: why archives matter, community-based archives, and the concepts of symbolic annihilation and representational belonging. This workshop is based on an in-class workshop for UCI undergraduates conducted as part of the ...
This report describes the Phase I activities and outcomes of The Community Archives Center for Tacom...
Collections of independent, non-commercial works often represent voices and speak to topics not seen...
Recently, there has been increasing interest among public humanities practitioners in collaborating ...
In this video recorded workshop, University of California, Irvine (UCI) Libraries Special Collection...
Keynote for the Northwest Archivists Annual Meeting 2022 Virtual Conference. Reanimated social movem...
UK Libraries has held a series of archives workshops to help community organizations preserve and ma...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
In Spring 2017, the University of California Irvine (UCI) Libraries were awarded a 3-year Institute ...
Community archives are often viewed as repositories of knowledge and experience that are nevertheles...
In Spring 2017, the University of California Irvine (UCI) Libraries were awarded a 3-year Instituteo...
The goal of the TKTL Summit is to bring together scholars, educators, library professionals, student...
Since their rise over half a century ago, community archives have filled in the gaps that mainstream...
This NSF-funded workshop initiated a research trajectory that brings the fields of language archives...
In Fall 2015, local historian Yvonne Giles approached staff in the Special Collections Research Cent...
This chapter describes the community archives and corresponding developments over the course of the ...
This report describes the Phase I activities and outcomes of The Community Archives Center for Tacom...
Collections of independent, non-commercial works often represent voices and speak to topics not seen...
Recently, there has been increasing interest among public humanities practitioners in collaborating ...
In this video recorded workshop, University of California, Irvine (UCI) Libraries Special Collection...
Keynote for the Northwest Archivists Annual Meeting 2022 Virtual Conference. Reanimated social movem...
UK Libraries has held a series of archives workshops to help community organizations preserve and ma...
Academic libraries are increasingly engaged in establishing community-based archives programs, often...
In Spring 2017, the University of California Irvine (UCI) Libraries were awarded a 3-year Institute ...
Community archives are often viewed as repositories of knowledge and experience that are nevertheles...
In Spring 2017, the University of California Irvine (UCI) Libraries were awarded a 3-year Instituteo...
The goal of the TKTL Summit is to bring together scholars, educators, library professionals, student...
Since their rise over half a century ago, community archives have filled in the gaps that mainstream...
This NSF-funded workshop initiated a research trajectory that brings the fields of language archives...
In Fall 2015, local historian Yvonne Giles approached staff in the Special Collections Research Cent...
This chapter describes the community archives and corresponding developments over the course of the ...
This report describes the Phase I activities and outcomes of The Community Archives Center for Tacom...
Collections of independent, non-commercial works often represent voices and speak to topics not seen...
Recently, there has been increasing interest among public humanities practitioners in collaborating ...