MARAC 2019 Spring - Morgantown, WV 11-13 April
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Labor Union Organizing in the Archives
(2019-04-13)Unions are organized to advocate for workers' rights in the workplace, whether that be in a factory, an academic library, or a federal archives. Panelists spoke about their perspectives on unions in libraries and archives ... -
Student Workers and Special Collections: A Symbiotic Relationship?
(2019-06-11)Many special collections utilize student labor, and in many cases, tight funding and resources dictate that the students provide what the profession often considers high-level skills, including providing reference ... -
Drawing the Circle Wider: Employing Individuals on the Autism Spectrum in the Archives
(2019-04-13)Presentation by Matthew Beland for "Archivists, Love, and Communities" at MARAC Morgantown, April 2019. This presentation discusses the disability of autism in relation to the archives and addresses several questions: What ... -
From PPG Works #8 to the Work of Processing: Harnessing Personal Experience and Lifelong Glassworkers to Enhance Description of PPG Industries Photographs
(2019-04-12)As an archivist with the Heinz History Center's Detre Library and Archives, Sierra Green was afforded the opportunity to process the PPG Industries Records, a collection pertaining to the history of the glass industry in ... -
Working Collections: Preserving Memory, Enhancing Heritage
(2019)Presentation by Sandi Ward for "Working Collections: Preserving Memory, Enhancing Heritage" at MARAC Morgantown, April 2019. The CR/10 Project (CR/10) is a video oral history project created by the East Asian Library, ...