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New in the Archives: May-June 2022
Newly described and updated:
EPH-0470: Anchorage Opera Il barbiere di Siviglia performance recording; 2000 April 13. EPH-0470
EPH-0482: All Saints Episcopal Church (Anchorage, Alaska) “Alaska Fishermen’s Hymn;” 1983.
HMC-0525: Tony Simola photograph album; 1934-1949. The original order of the collection …
New in the Archives, March-April 2022
Eating from the Archives returns! Welcome to the 1920s.
We’ve been on hiatus with our archives-themed cooking events for a few years, but it looks like it might just be time to bring it back to life. You might recall the Chilkoot Challenge in which we took the grocery …
New in the Archives, January-February 2022
Grants & Alaska’s Digital Archives:
Donald Mitchell oral histories recordings and transcriptions digitized and placed online in the Alaska’s Digital Archives: Joe and Carolyn Begich, Frank Bracken, Maurice Carmody, Roy Peratrovich, Hugh Gallagher, 2 interviews with Emil Notti, and 2 …
FAQs: what about digital materials?
In our ongoing series of questions asked by History students at UAA:
In the modern social media era, a lot of things are exclusively digital. How do you foresee the preservation of such content in an official archival setting?
This …
FAQs: Does everything stay in the archives?
FAQs: What gets archived?
New in the Archives, November-December 2021
New in the Archives, September-October 2021
Use of materials
The Anchorage Daily News used some our Anchorage Organizing Committee records in their ongoing series Curious Alaska: this entry about past attempts to bring the Olympics to Anchorage. Gwen appears in a few of the photographs.…
New in the Archives: May-June 2022

Newly described and updated:
EPH-0470: Anchorage Opera Il barbiere di Siviglia performance recording; 2000 April 13. EPH-0470
EPH-0482: All Saints Episcopal Church (Anchorage, Alaska) “Alaska Fishermen’s Hymn;” 1983.
HMC-0525: Tony Simola photograph album; 1934-1949. The original order of the collection …
New in the Archives, March-April 2022
Eating from the Archives returns! Welcome to the 1920s.

We’ve been on hiatus with our archives-themed cooking events for a few years, but it looks like it might just be time to bring it back to life. You might recall the Chilkoot Challenge in which we took the grocery …
New in the Archives, January-February 2022

Grants & Alaska’s Digital Archives:
Donald Mitchell oral histories recordings and transcriptions digitized and placed online in the Alaska’s Digital Archives: Joe and Carolyn Begich, Frank Bracken, Maurice Carmody, Roy Peratrovich, Hugh Gallagher, 2 interviews with Emil Notti, and 2 …
FAQs: what about digital materials?
In our ongoing series of questions asked by History students at UAA:
FAQs: Does everything stay in the archives?
FAQs: What gets archived?
New in the Archives, November-December 2021
New in the Archives, September-October 2021

Use of materials
The Anchorage Daily News used some our Anchorage Organizing Committee records in their ongoing series Curious Alaska: this entry about past attempts to bring the Olympics to Anchorage. Gwen appears in a few of the photographs.…