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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Christine Di Bella’s candidates for ...
Jan 21, 2009 ... Continuing our series is guest blogger, Christine Di Bella. .... I’d like to be as hopeful as Karen Weaver about the interprofessional ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » My MARAC summary
I think it would be useful for either SAA or MARAC to collect ... The Williamsburg program committee faces the challenge of keeping people ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Looking to become a more marketable ...
Feb 13, 2009 ... I’ll post all the details below, but first, here are some thoughts from Laura Drake Davis, an archivist who’s currently in the program: ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Surprise, surpise, most of you are ...
I have seen the “beautiful people” of the world who become archivists and seen those who are not so beautiful wonder why a beautiful person ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Terry Baxter’s words of wisdom for ...
Jan 16, 2009 ... Terry Baxter should need no introduction–the dynamic chair of SAA’s Diversity Committee, he has long been active with SAA and the Northwest ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Advocating for the rights of gay and ...
I started a Facebook group, “I Support Equal Civil Rights for My Gay & Lesbian Archivist Colleagues.” If you’re on Facebook (and you agree), ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Share your thoughts on giveaways and ...
If the conference give-away has to be a tote bag, then let is be a nice, roomy canvas bag that we can use for grocery shopping later. ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Updates on the Oregon Historical ...
Thank you for showing your support of the Oregon Historical Society Research library in joining the Facebook group, “Save the Oregon ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » My choices for future SAA leadership
After reading the 30 pages of information provided about the candidates, I’ve made my choices and decided who to endorse here on the blog. ...
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ArchivesNext » Blog Archive » Implications for archives from IMLS ...
The report also confirmed something I’ve heard many people say–that increased web usage does not diminish in-person visits, rather, it increases them. ...
 
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