Category: Acquisitions
Jammin’ at the Archives
Guest blogger: MC.
Archives preserve and make available a variety of resources in a variety of mediums. People tend to associate archives with “old stuff.” Though “old stuff” is inadequate it does refer to the non-current nature of a majority …
Reading hieroglyphics
Who knew that hieroglyphics existed as late as the 1970s? I (Mariecris) made this discovery when looking through a collection with a donor. She was describing all the files she would deposit in the archives. One of the files she …
Encouraging an archivist
Today I (Arlene) finished description to a collection we received a couple of months ago. Having this description finished and posted on our website basically makes the collection available to our research audience.
It’s a small collection, but it’s important, …
Archives: the final frontier
Most people assume–if they think about it at all–that the primary users of archival materials are historians. You could argue that easily, since archives generally hold non-current records and hence anyone researching there is wearing a historical hat of some …
Jammin’ at the Archives
Guest blogger: MC.
Archives preserve and make available a variety of resources in a variety of mediums. People tend to associate archives with “old stuff.” Though “old stuff” is inadequate it does refer to the non-current nature of a majority …
Reading hieroglyphics
Who knew that hieroglyphics existed as late as the 1970s? I (Mariecris) made this discovery when looking through a collection with a donor. She was describing all the files she would deposit in the archives. One of the files she …
Encouraging an archivist
Today I (Arlene) finished description to a collection we received a couple of months ago. Having this description finished and posted on our website basically makes the collection available to our research audience.
It’s a small collection, but it’s important, …
Archives: the final frontier
Most people assume–if they think about it at all–that the primary users of archival materials are historians. You could argue that easily, since archives generally hold non-current records and hence anyone researching there is wearing a historical hat of some …