Presented at the 2016 Library Research and Innovative Practice Forum, this poster provides an overview of a successful partnership between the University of Maryland Archives and UMD's Gymkana Troupe to publicize Gymkana's 70th anniversary and to digitize the troupe's holdings in the Archives. Gymkana is an exhibition gymnastics troupe founded on campus in 1946 which runs a variety of educational and healthy-living outreach programs. Various stages of the project are highlighted, including an exhibit in McKeldin Library, a LaunchUMD fundraising campaign, and the troupe's participation in metadata creation for digital objects. By maintaining an open and flexible dialogue throughout the project planning and execution, both the library and the...
This presentation illustrates the collaborative, multi-format approach used in preparing an exhibit ...
4 pagesMany libraries assist faculty in the development of digital materials for instruction, with s...
Poster presented at the 2019 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL-2019). This poster discusse...
Special Collections in Performing Arts (SCPA) at University of Maryland Libraries collects performin...
[[abstract]]Performing art organizations cultivate rich cultural assets. Performing arts groups util...
David A. Field founded the University of Maryland Gymkana troupe in 1946. Gymkana is a gymnastics tr...
The UMB Digital Archive (DA) is the institutional repository for the University of Maryland, Baltimo...
Gymkana "Greatest Show on Campus" Poster showing drawings or trapeze acts, the ring of fire and men ...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
Objective:This poster will demonstrate how partnering with civic and community organizations to host...
This presentation was presented as part of a lighting talk session at the Northwest Archivists confe...
The University of Maryland Madrigal Singers was a collegiate musical group that performed madrigals,...
Before implementing wide-scale technology to organize institutional records, you must first have a s...
Digital scholarship initiatives and movements for library and other archival holdings to reflect div...
University of Maryland gymnastics troupe Gymkana performs at Ritchie Coliseum, circa 1940-1950
This presentation illustrates the collaborative, multi-format approach used in preparing an exhibit ...
4 pagesMany libraries assist faculty in the development of digital materials for instruction, with s...
Poster presented at the 2019 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL-2019). This poster discusse...
Special Collections in Performing Arts (SCPA) at University of Maryland Libraries collects performin...
[[abstract]]Performing art organizations cultivate rich cultural assets. Performing arts groups util...
David A. Field founded the University of Maryland Gymkana troupe in 1946. Gymkana is a gymnastics tr...
The UMB Digital Archive (DA) is the institutional repository for the University of Maryland, Baltimo...
Gymkana "Greatest Show on Campus" Poster showing drawings or trapeze acts, the ring of fire and men ...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
Objective:This poster will demonstrate how partnering with civic and community organizations to host...
This presentation was presented as part of a lighting talk session at the Northwest Archivists confe...
The University of Maryland Madrigal Singers was a collegiate musical group that performed madrigals,...
Before implementing wide-scale technology to organize institutional records, you must first have a s...
Digital scholarship initiatives and movements for library and other archival holdings to reflect div...
University of Maryland gymnastics troupe Gymkana performs at Ritchie Coliseum, circa 1940-1950
This presentation illustrates the collaborative, multi-format approach used in preparing an exhibit ...
4 pagesMany libraries assist faculty in the development of digital materials for instruction, with s...
Poster presented at the 2019 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL-2019). This poster discusse...