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Item “There is a Question of trust”: Punk rock, word of mouth, and donor relations(2019-04-12) Davis, John R.Donor relations within a subculture can be a challenge, for ideological, emotional, and practical reasons. Special Collections in Performing Arts (SCPA) at the University of Maryland has successfully built connections with donors from the Washington, D.C. punk subculture by showing that the donor-archivist relationship can be the latest link in the chain of their stories. When it comes to strong relations with donors, as the D.C. punk band Fugazi once sang, “there is a question of trust.” Punk has always been about building communities where people could come together to express themselves creatively, politically, aesthetically, and even physically while finding some form of acceptance and this presentation shows how archives and special collections can be a part of that ecosystem.Item Preservation Selection at Special Collections in Performing Arts(2016-08-04) Novara, Vincent J.An overview of the tools and techniques for prioritization for preservation at Special Collections in Performing Arts.Item Collected Presentations of the CIC ILL Directors Meeting at the University of Maryland, October 21-22, 2015(2015-10-21) Hackman, Timothy; Munson, Kurt; Weible, Cherie; Cheng, Cen; Archer, Joanne; Brown, Melissa; Massie, DennisCollected presentations from the in-person meeting of the CIC ILL Directors at the University of Maryland, October 21-22, 2015. Presentations cover such topics as interlibrary loan and special collections, course reserves and interlibrary loan services for textbooks, data analysis of interlibrary borrowing and lending among CIC institutions, and Relais Web Services implementation. Presenters' affiliations include: University of Maryland, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Northwestern University, University of Minnesota, Michigan State University, and OCLC.