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  • Reese, Garth D. (2013-06)
    This poster will highlight the International Jazz Collections (IJC) at the University of Idaho, formally established in 2000 with the donation of the papers and photographs of the legendary Lionel Hampton.
  • Mulder, Megan; Petersen, Rebecca (2013-06)
    This poster will focus on a “hidden collection” of famous vaudevillian and performing arts figures of the early 20th century uncovered during a survey of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library manuscript storage areas.
  • Mann, Larisa; Reagan, Katherine; Ortiz, Ben (2013-06)
    What are the practical and ethical issues involved when collecting institutions assume responsibility for documenting living cultures? Do marginalized communities have particular claims on the organization, identification ...
  • Hawley, Elizabeth Haven; Supple, Shannon (2013-06)
    Dr. Hawley is an historian of technology and special collections professional whose scholarship focuses on the relationship of technological change to marginalized producers and communities. A specialist in historical ...
  • Reside, Douglas L.; Taylor, Marvin J.; Jackson, Athena (2013-06)
    Throughout the conference we have seen innovative and traditional performances and performing arts materials, both within and outside the library. For this closing plenary, let’s look back at what we learned and consider ...
  • Rhoda, Andrew (2013-06)
    The goal of this poster is to illustrate through specific bibliographic examples two methods of cataloging screenplays that are currently used by the Lilly Library, Indiana University.
  • Unknown author (2013-06)
    Includes: Image from Plenary II, Hawley; Image from Seminar D, Green; Image from Seminar F, Grob; Image from Cataloging Medieval Manuscripts Workshop
  • Bouché, Nicole; Gueguen, Gretchen (2013-06)
    In the wake of recent events at the University of Virginia surrounding the ousting, and later reinstatement, of President Teresa Sullivan, the University Library, including the University Archives, in the Albert and Shirley ...
  • Thomas, Lynne; Horowitz, Sarah M.; Gardner, Julia; Taraba, Suzy (2013-06)
    Evaluating and assessing student learning and experiences in special collections can help librarians tailor their teaching in the future, and can also help them determine whether students are meeting the learning outcomes ...
  • Cloud, Gerald; Gaub, Andrew; Schreyer, Alice; Tabor, Stephen (2013-06)
    This seminar features three speakers – a rare book curator, a special collections administrator, and an antiquarian bookseller – all of whom actively practice and disseminate bibliographical scholarship to broad audiences, ...
  • Schaffner, Jennifer; Green, Daryl; Mann, Joshua; Johnson, Brad; Nadal, Jacob (2013-06)
    Communication norms have changed radically and preferred methods for contact are not what they were in the worlds of special collections and antiquarian bookselling. Dealers would like to hear from newer librarians about ...
  • Lowe, Jennifer; Espo, Hal; Jaycox, Emily; Dowell, Erika (2013-06)
    This seminar will examine the considerations involved in planning and undertaking mass digitization projects to generate revenue from special collections holdings. Hal Espo, a consultant in the digital services arena, will ...
  • Bahde, Anne; Smedberg, Heather; Yakel, Elizabeth; Daines, J. Gordon III; Grob, Julie (2013-06)
    Primary source literacy refers to core knowledge and skill sets that enable students to both use and understand original materials held in special collections and archives. Building on calls in recent years for codification ...
  • Ahnberg, Katherine; Dekydtspotter, Lori; Williams, Cherry (2013-06)
    This poster will present the outcomes of a two-year collaboration with K-8 teachers to design an outreach program that helps students contextualize primary sources in both original and digital formats through the use of ...
  • Johnsen, Mary Catherine (2013-06)
    This poster will show the “performance” of students in the Posner Internship Program as they research and install exhibits in a small special collections.
  • 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 ...

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