Join us on May 23 for a free, virtual One Book, One Profession discussion of Reference and Access for Archives and Manuscripts by Cheryl Oestreicher!
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In the book, Oestreicher notes that as more people encounter archives, the possibilities for how collections are used will continually evolve. Archivists should regularly revise how we think about what we collect, who our audiences are, how we serve and engage patrons, and what efforts will make archives more accessible.
Building off the ideas in this volume, Cheryl Oestreicher (Boise State University), Elaine DeNiro (Roswell Historical Society), Marie Force (Delta Flight Museum), Daria Labinsky (US Fish and Wildlife Service), Selena Ortega-Chiolero (Chickaloon Village Traditional Council - Nay'dini'aa Na'Kayax), and moderator Stacie Williams (SAA Publications Editor) will discuss the challenges and successes in providing reference and access services in recent years, creative ways they've connected with new and existing users, and emerging opportunities and trends in this central area of archival practice. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A.
Get your copy of Reference and Access for Archives and Manuscripts, and join us on May 23!
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