Monday, February 27, 2012

SSA Workshops in Phoenix

Here's the rundown of the three pre-conference workshops to be offered in Phoenix:

  Legal Issues in Digital Archives is a full-day SAA workshop focusing on legal issues specific to archives of digital material.  Click here to find out more information or to register.  Remember to use the code 25SSA12 to receive the SSA discount!

  Basics of Archives is a full-day workshop which will provide an overview of basic archival functions, including appraisal and accessioning, arrangement and description, preservation, and reference. 

  Paper Preservation Issues and Conservation Techniques is a half-day fast-paced workshop on preservation planning and conservation techniques for paper documents and published pages.

To find out more about the above offerings or to register, check out http://southwestarchivists.org/annualmeeting.html.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Scholarships for International Conference of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums

Scholarships are Available for the 2012 International Conference of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums, deadline is March 1

Thursday, March 1 at 5 p.m. CST is the receipt deadline for scholarships to the June 4-7, 2012 International Conference of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Qualified applicants must work with a tribal archive, library, museum or cultural center, or be enrolled full-time in a museum, library, archival, or Native Studies related program. Awards are primarily based upon the extent to which an applicant is likely to benefit from the conference and financial need. Scholarships range from $250 to $750 and may include registration fees and three-nights shared lodging. Travel typically is not covered, but will be considered Funding for scholarships is provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Approximately 100 scholarships will be awarded. To apply, visit the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museum’s website at www.atalm.org.

Friday, February 10, 2012

SSA Scholarships

The deadline is fast approaching!

Don’t let the opportunity to obtain financial assistance for professional development and annual meeting attendance pass by! Apply for one of these SSA Scholarships. All applications must be postmarked by
February 11, 2012.

Otis Hebert Jr. Continuing Education Scholarship: In honor of SSA's founding president, this scholarship is intended to further the professional training of working archivists in the Southwest.

Annual Meeting Scholarship: Presented annually, this scholarship was created to provide financial aid to an SSA member archivist with limited funding to attend the SSA Annual Meeting.

John Michael Caldwell Scholarship: Presented annually, this scholarship enables an SSA member enrolled in a graduate archival program to attend the SSA Annual Meeting.

David B. Gracy II Student Scholarship: In honor of archival educator and SSA founding member, David Gracy, this scholarship is intended to provide book, and tuition expenses for an SSA student member enrolled in a graduate archival education program, including Public History, Applied History, Library Science or Information Studies, at an institution within the SSA region.

Eligibility requirements and application guidelines can be found at:
http://southwestarchivists.org

For more information, contact Scholarships Committee Chair
Brian Collins, C.A.
Chair, SSA Scholarships Committee
Dallas Public Library
Texas/Dallas History Division, 7th floor
1515 Young St., Dallas, Texas 75201
Brian.Collins@dallaslibrary.org

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Executive Board Meeting Monday Feb. 13th

The winter meeting of the Executive Board has been set for Monday, February 13th at 2:00 p.m. The board will be holding the meeting via conference call. Officer and Committee Chair reports are now due. If you have an issue you would like the board to consider please notify a member of the Execuitve Board.

Robert H. Taylor Archival Fellowship


Robert H. Taylor Archival Fellowship
Manuscripts Division, Firestone Library

The Manuscripts Division, a unit of Princeton University Library’s Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, is announcing the Robert H. Taylor Archival Fellowship for the summer of 2012. This fellowship provides up to twelve weeks of work experience for a graduate student or recent graduate interested in pursuing an archival career. The fellow undertakes an arrangement and description project and works on other library projects that typically involve metadata and other aspects of the work of a manuscripts library.

The 2012 Fellow will spend time processing one or several collections from the library's literary manuscripts collections. The Fellow will process a collection, including arrangement and preparing DACS-compliant description using Archivists’ Toolkit and oXygen, and be involved in reference and other public services activities. In addition, the fellow may participate in other activities including preservation, digitization or additional metadata creation.

The Manuscripts Division holds an estimated 8,500 linear feet of materials covering five thousand years of recorded history and all parts of the world, with special strengths in Western Europe, the Near East, the United States, and Latin America. More than 5,000 visitors use the manuscripts collections in the reading room at Firestone Library each year. An efficient processing program and interdepartmental guidelines for description and arrangement have ensured that the manuscripts divisions’ collections are ever more accessible.

The ten- to twelve-week fellowship program, which may be started as early as May, provides a stipend of $550 per week. In addition, the registration fee to the Society of American Archivists’ annual meeting in August and up to two hotel nights at the conference rate will be reimbursed.

Requirements: Successful completion of at least twelve graduate semester hours (or the equivalent) applied towards an advanced degree in museum studies or archival, library or information management; demonstrated interest in the archival profession; and good organizational and communication skills. Must be able to lift a 30-pound box. At least twelve undergraduate semester hours or equivalent in modern (17th-21st cent.) British or American literature is preferred.

The Library highly encourages applicants from under-represented communities to apply.

To apply: Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and the names and phone numbers of two references to:
Regine Heberlein, Processing Archivist
Firestone Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08540

Applications must be received by March 16, 2011. The successful candidate will be notified in early April.

Please note: University housing will not be available to the successful candidate. Interested applicants should consider their housing options carefully and may wish to consult the online campus bulletin board for more information on this topic.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.

Friday, February 3, 2012

E-Records Forum

The National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA) cordially invites you to register for the 2012 E-Records Forum, a unique conference focusing on current issues in Electronic Records Management sponsored by NAGARA, and co-sponsored by the National Archives and Records Administration-Southwest Region, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, University of Texas at Austin School of Information, and the Society of Southwest Archivists.

This year’s Forum, April 25-26, will again be held at the Courtyard by Marriott/Residence Inn Downtown/Convention Center in Austin, Texas. The registration fee for the two-day forum is $199.00; to register for the E-Records Forum, please CLICK HERE.

Join us for timely records management training, a
continental breakfast (both days), a plated lunch on April 25, and an open
house at the Texas Advanced Computing Center's Visualization Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.

Sessions will include:

"Presidential Memorandum about Federal Electronic Records Management"
"SAA DAS Certification"
"Storage Architecture"
"Trusted Digital Repositories"
"Tools for Preserving Electronic Records"
"Funding ER Programs"
"Unifying Access to Digitized and Born-Digital Collections"
"Auto-Categorization of E-Mail”

For more E-Records Forum and hotel information, please CLICK
HERE
.

Please contact the NAGARA Office (518-694-8472 or nagara@caphill.com) if you have any
questions.

We look forward to seeing you at the E-Records Forum!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Maps Workshop Announcement!

Maps: What Archivists Should Know will be Friday, April 13, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Library Parlor (on the sixth floor) of the UT Arlington Central Library.  Ann Hodges leads a top-notch team including Imre Demhardt, Endowed Chair for the History of Cartography at UT Arlington, Ben Huseman, Cartographic Archivist at Special Collections, and Mark Lambert, Deputy Commissioner for Archives and Records at the Texas General Land Office, who will talk about the history of maps, maps as objects and research resources, and the description, storage and preservation, and digitization of maps.  A behind-the-scenes tour of UTA Special Collections will be included.  Continental breakfast and lunch included.  Interested registrants can send their information (name, institution, position) and $50.00 registration fee to:

Society of Southwest Archivists
P.O. Box 301311
Austin, Texas 78703-0022
 
Or use the Paypal button at http://southwestarchivists.org/mapwksp.html to pay the Registration fee of $50.00. Please send contact information to Mat Darby at msdarby@austin.utexas.edu