Preservation Week 2021
This blog entry is copied from Ed Busch. Thanks Ed! This year's
Preservation Week begins tomorrow, April 25 and runs through May 1, 2021. The
theme for Preservation Week 2021 is Preserving Community Archives. As stated here, "Community
archives are organized by members of physical or self-identified
communities-specifically those marginalized by traditional collecting
institutions-and are focused on documenting and interpreting their own
histories." Archival advocacy is important in any archival institution,
but is especially important to the support of community archives. Here is a
sampling of resources/articles/etc. related to community archives and advocacy
work:
- A post from
SAA's Issues & Advocacy Section blog in 2016 discussing a survey at
the time designed to delve into the practical needs of community
archives: https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/2514-9342/vol/68/iss/8/9
- The New
England Archivists has a Community Archives Advocates Roundtable. To learn
more, see https://newenglandarchivists.org/Community-Archives-Advocates
- This special
issue of the journal Global
Knowledge, Memory, and Communication focused
on community and small archives: https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/2514-9342/vol/68/iss/8/9
- A blog post highlighting the Community Driven Archives Project happening under the auspices of the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Wilson Library. slis.simmons.edu/blogs/lis476/category/...
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