Moving
This word is a mixed blessing. Typically, it comes with campus-wide initiatives to create new and better spaces for everyone. However, as the archivist, you know that you will have […]
This word is a mixed blessing. Typically, it comes with campus-wide initiatives to create new and better spaces for everyone. However, as the archivist, you know that you will have […]
Yesterday I had a visitor by the name of Dorothy Partridge. This was interesting in more ways than one. She is the namesake of the original Dorothy Partridge (1912-1927) who […]
One initiative that we took part recently was the “Jump In Initiative,” hosted by the Society of American Archivists’ Manuscript Repositories Section, encouraging smaller repositories to “jump in” and learn […]
The yearbook for The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia
The blog of SAA's Electronic Records Section
SOLO: The Lone Arrangers Quarterly Newsletter
The Issues & Advocacy section of the Society of American Archivists is committed to outreach and advocacy efforts to support archivists and archives
Brain droppings of a social scientist in a historian's world
Four archivists' battles with masses of legacy description.
The Society of American Archivists' Women Archivists Section (WArS) addresses issues that affect the status of women within the archives profession
a mutual aid and study group for those in the archives and associated professions.
Historic preservation, coffee, community + pink flamingos
Join the conversation with SAA leaders
By, about, and for school archivists
An Online Group Reading and Discussing Past SAA Presidential Addresses and the Present/Future of the Profession
Atlanta's Cooperative Disaster Network Since 2007
The Class of 1945 Library Blog, Phillips Exeter Academy
a syndicated collection of blogs by and for archivists
By, about, and for school archivists
Sharing teaching and learning resources from the National Archives