Explore the latest issue of Archival Outlook! In the July/August 2022 issue, Evan Spencer adapts primary source instruction for art students at the University of Texas at Arlington, and Eric Milenkiewicz shares how California’s Inland Empire community revitalized an oral history project among its Black residents. In addition, the University of Southern California Libraries takes steps to preserve fragile photographic negatives, Toby Carliner Sanchez creates the East Midwood Jewish Center’s archives in New York, and much more! Read the digital version here. Print edition to follow.
Table of Contents | Archival Outlook | July/August 2022
This issue is sponsored by Amazon Web Services, Atlas Systems, Lucidea, Scene Savers, and The Digital Archive Group.
- “President’s Message: How Are We?"
by Courtney Chartier - "Expanding the Reach of the Cosmic Dancer: Inter-Campus Collaboration Provides Access to the Works of Rev. Dr. Mitsuo Aoki"
by Helen Wong Smith and Janel Quirante - "'The Bridges that Carried Us Over': Documenting Black History in California's Inland Empire"
by Eric Milenkiewicz - "Reexamining the Old: Finding Ordinary Americans in Presidential Papers"
by Sarah H. Shepherd - "Creating a Religious Archives According to State Corporation Laws"
by Toby Carliner Sanchez - "Preserving Endangered Visual History in the Dick Wittington Collection"
by William Cunningham - "Archives Inspire: Creating Primary Source Instruction for Art Students at University of Texas at Arlington"
by Evan Spencer - "Transcribing the Diaries of a Revolutionary Irish American: Joseph McGarrity"
by Emily Alesia Poteat - "Promotion Through Publishing: Connecting Users to Archival Materials through Local Publications"
by A. Blake Denton - "From the Acting Archivist of the United States: Expanding the Archival Circle"
by Debra Steidel Wall - Kudos