Media Summary: Hosted by the SAA Native American Archives Section (NAAS), this discussion focused on Join ALIAVic for the first in a new series of informational videos. In this video we're exploring The webinar was recorded on June 28, 2022. To learn more visit,

Implementing Reparative Description For Indigenous - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Hosted by the SAA Native American Archives Section (NAAS), this discussion focused on Join ALIAVic for the first in a new series of informational videos. In this video we're exploring The webinar was recorded on June 28, 2022. To learn more visit, On Thursday, July 13th, the Amherstburg Freedom Museum hosted the presentation " This webinar was recorded on April 14, 2021. For more This workshop, presented in April 2022 by Jessica Tai, the Resident Processing Archivist at Yale's Beinecke Rare Book ...

The forum aims to bring together a community of practice to discuss the goals, challenges, and future of A National Endowment for the Humanities-Global Book Histories Initiative Lecture, delivered on 15 June 2022 by Kelly Wisecup. The briefing will share ongoing work on the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)- and more recently Mellon-funded ... In this video, Jennifer O'Neal, University Historian and Archivist at the University of Oregon Libraries, delivers an overview and ... The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) is working to restructure and decolonize its archives. Headed by ... Part 1: How to Identify the Protocols: An Examination of Case-Studies. Supporting documentation can be downloaded at the link ...

Jill Reilly, the Digital Engagement Director in the Office of Innovation at NARA, will discuss the process NARA is

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Implementing Reparative Description for Indigenous Collections

Implementing Reparative Description for Indigenous Collections

Hosted by the SAA Native American Archives Section (NAAS), this discussion focused on

Reparative Description: What is it and how can I use it?

Reparative Description: What is it and how can I use it?

Join ALIAVic for the first in a new series of informational videos. In this video we're exploring

Using ArchivesSpace for Reparative Description

Using ArchivesSpace for Reparative Description

The webinar was recorded on June 28, 2022. To learn more visit, https://archivesspace.org/archives/7409.

Reparative Description: Confronting Anti-Blackness in Archives

Reparative Description: Confronting Anti-Blackness in Archives

On Thursday, July 13th, the Amherstburg Freedom Museum hosted the presentation "

Implementing the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials at Northern Arizona University

Implementing the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials at Northern Arizona University

This webinar was recorded on April 14, 2021. For more

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow, Part 1

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow, Part 1

This workshop, presented in April 2022 by Jessica Tai, the Resident Processing Archivist at Yale's Beinecke Rare Book ...

Repair, Restore, Reimagine: Reparative Archival Description Forum

Repair, Restore, Reimagine: Reparative Archival Description Forum

The forum aims to bring together a community of practice to discuss the goals, challenges, and future of

Making and Reading Indigenous Archives

Making and Reading Indigenous Archives

A National Endowment for the Humanities-Global Book Histories Initiative Lecture, delivered on 15 June 2022 by Kelly Wisecup.

IndigenizeSNAC: Indigenous and Reparative Archival Search and Aggregation

IndigenizeSNAC: Indigenous and Reparative Archival Search and Aggregation

The briefing will share ongoing work on the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)- and more recently Mellon-funded ...

The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials: An Overview and Update

The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials: An Overview and Update

In this video, Jennifer O'Neal, University Historian and Archivist at the University of Oregon Libraries, delivers an overview and ...

Restructuring Archives for Reconciliation│Decolonizing Data

Restructuring Archives for Reconciliation│Decolonizing Data

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) is working to restructure and decolonize its archives. Headed by ...

Protocols 101: How to Start the Conversation at Your Institution (Part 1 of 2)

Protocols 101: How to Start the Conversation at Your Institution (Part 1 of 2)

Part 1: How to Identify the Protocols: An Examination of Case-Studies. Supporting documentation can be downloaded at the link ...

Beginning the process: Reparative Descriptions at NARA and State Archives, 6/23/22

Beginning the process: Reparative Descriptions at NARA and State Archives, 6/23/22

Jill Reilly, the Digital Engagement Director in the Office of Innovation at NARA, will discuss the process NARA is