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David Olson’s Blog about Attending the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting

I was fortunate and grateful to receive a Paul H. Mattingly Award through the NYU History Department to help attend the 2013 Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting this August in New Orleans. The conference was a great experience.

I would strongly encourage all archives students to try to attend SAA (or regional conferences, if that seems more feasible). Attendance provides an opportunity to understand how people are applying themes discussed in class to practice. It also gives a chance to hear about interesting new strategies that may not yet have made their way to the classroom. Additionally, it gives insight into how issues are debated in the community. Different institutions and individuals have different priorities, and it is very informative to see how archivists discuss challenges, both formally through sessions, sections, roundtables, and addresses and informally pretty much everywhere else.

Just one example of the free stuff that you can obtain at the SAA Annual Meeting!

Plus, it’s just plain fun to connect with people who share similar interests and goals! This is a week where you can talk about your work in great detail and go crazy with the jargon without fear of boring or losing those around you. While by the end of this whirlwind you will likely be exhausted, overall it is a very rewarding experience.

“When Museums Strike Back” with Ilya Budraitskis

Thursday, September 19th, 2013                                                                                                        5:00-7:00pm                                                                                                                                      19 University Place, Great Room

For more information on this upcoming discussion about the intersections of museum practices and national politics, see the lecture poster.

Workshop in Archival Practice, May 5

Please join us for the final Workshop of the Spring 2011 semester! Advance reading materials are available on our blog: http://nyuarchiveworkshop.wordpress.com/readings-and-materials/

NYU Workshop in Archival Practice presents
Ellen Gruber Garvey and Jeremy Braddock
What We Can Learn With Practice
May 5, 5:00 PM, 19 University Place, Great Room (Ground Floor)** PLEASE NOTE NEW TIME

Previous workshops this semester have addressed “The Radical Politics of Hidden Archives,” “Black Gotham in/outside the Archive” and “Images and Orphans: Seeing Pictures in the Archive.” Among many other issues, these conversations raised the possibilities of writing “partial” histories by honoring the trace or fragment in the writing process, emphasized the importance of archivists as cultural mediators and editors of context, and questioned the categories of “hidden” and “radical,” ultimately asking whether radical movements die or cease to be radical once they are archived. How can we build partnerships, devise projects and write stories that promote access to “orphaned” or lost materials while preserving their everyday subversion, experimentation or aesthetics?

With “What We Can Learn With Practice,” the Workshop posits that one of the most productive ways in which we can help our students use the archive is to examine its processes as a function of literary history. Simply put, the study of archives and print culture tells different stories of literature and culture, stories often left untold in traditional literary studies or historical analysis. These narrative and cross-disciplinary possibilities make archival work incredibly compelling to graduate students seeking to find their own scholarly voices. Ellen Gruber Garvey and Jeremy Braddock will close our inaugural Workshop series by leading us in a discussion based on their own recent work.

For more information on our Workshop leaders, you may visit their web sites:

Ellen Gruber Garvey: http://web.njcu.edu/sites/faculty/egarvey/Content/default.asp
Jeremy Braddock: http://www.arts.cornell.edu/english/people/?id=32

NYU Workshop in Archival Practice
http://nyuarchiveworkshop.wordpress.com
Twitter: @NYUArchiveWork
Workshop Participants: We are planning programming for the 2011-2012 academic year and want to hear from you. If there are scholars, archivists or topics you’d like to see represented in our upcoming Workshops, please contact us!

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
Room 503
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://aphdigital.org
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

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