Case Studies Panel I. Working with Underserved Communities

Abstract

Speakers will present case studies which document the successes and challenges experienced in collection development, promotion, and community use of their unique archival collections. From the ethics of dealing with culturally sensitive material to fostering relationships with underserved communities, the speakers will share how to reach out beyond typical donor communities to find fresh new collecting areas, fugitive sources, and unexpected partners.

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“Archiving H-Town: Working with Local Rappers to Build the Houston Hip-Hop Collection” by Julie Grob, University of Houston Libraries; “Working with Underserved Communities and Non-Traditional Collections” by Dr. Christine Marin, Arizona State University, and Joyce Martin, Labriola National American Indian Data Center, Arizona State University; Maggie Kopp, Brigham Young University (moderator)

Keywords

2011 RBMS Preconference, Case Studies Panels

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