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Browsing by Subject "Talks"

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  • Ott, Elizabeth; Melton, Robert; Burk, Wendy; Kukil, Karen; Daub, Peggy; Favretto, Cristina (2013-06)
    “Performance and Performers in the Literary Archive”: Many traditional “literary” archives are home to the papers, recordings, printed ephemera, and artifacts of writers whose work has developed a strongly performative ...
  • Schroeder, Edwin C.; Dysert, Anna; Garland, Jennifer; Kochkina, Svetlana (2013-06)
    “Anatomy Theaters, Legal Dramas, and Landscape Staging: Unexpected Performances in Special Collections”: This session will locate varying types of performances within three historically significant special collections, ...
  • Koffler, Helice; Diaz, Joseph; Reyes-Escudero, Veronice; Ross, Bill; Crowe, Katherine (2013-06)
    “The Performance of Archives: Challenges and Opportunities”: Typically, performing arts archives include audiovisual materials in a variety of formats, in addition to photographs, paper documents, and 3-D objects. Making ...
  • Dekydtspotter, Lori; Talley, Jennifer R.; Maxwell, Robert; Boyd, Morag; Lorimer, Nancy (2013-06)
    “Rethinking Our Cataloging Choreography: Cataloging Special Collection Materials Using RDA”: Drawing from their expertise as current RDA special collections catalogers, panelists will share their experiences cataloging ...
  • Kelly, Mike; Wurtz, Michael; Wells, Veronica; Langham, Patrick (2013-06)
    “Take Five: Integrating Music Collections and the Brubeck Collection into Undergraduate Library Instruction”: The Brubeck Collection at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California is an unsuspected font of ...
  • Smedberg, Heather; Myers, Ann K. D.; Myers, William Andrew; Thompson, D. Claudia (2013-06)
    “What the Heck is This Thing? Opening Artists’ Books to the User”: This session will address some of the philosophical questions behind describing artists’ books. Thinking of cataloging as performance, how can catalogers ...
  • Chandler, Katharine; Garner, Anne; MacAyeal, Gregory; White, Eric (2013-06)
    “Theater in the Margins: Three Case Studies of Annotation in the Berg Collection”: Marginalia, a kind of responsive writing hinging on an earlier text, can be both private and public. Three books from the personal libraries ...
  • Williams, Cherry Dunham; Brady, Susan; Koffler, Helice; Kurtz, Howard Vincent; Lee, Jennifer (2013-06)
    “American Theatre Archive Project”: The American Theatre Archive Project (ATAP), an initiative of the American Society for Theatre Research, was established in 2009 to help active theater companies preserve their legacy ...
  • Halvorson, Hjordis; Kosovsky, Bob; Cartwright, Ryan; McGhie, János; Proffitt, Merrilee (2013-06)
    “Wikipedia and Libraries: a Special Relationship”: Wikipedia can be a highly influential source of information, and if libraries (and their unique holdings) were a part of Wikipedia, they would receive increased attention. ...

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