Read the latest issue of Archival Outlook! In the May/June 2022 issue, Randi Beem uses maps to build primary source literacy skills, Leslie M. Van Veen McRoberts shares the emotional impact of packing the papers of LGBTQ+ anthropologist Stephen O. Murray, and Sinéad Bligh discusses the collaborative process of making an artist’s archives accessible. In addition, the 2022 Program Committee and Host Committee talk all things ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2022. We also say farewell to departing SAA staff Teresa Brinati and Matt Black, who share what’s next for them. Read on for more! Print edition to follow.
Table of Contents | Archival Outlook | May/June 2022
This issue is sponsored by the Atlas Systems, Digital Archive Group, Scene Savers, and Lucidea.
- “President’s Message: The Impostor Monster”
by Courtney Chartier - “Using Maps to Build Primary Source Literacy Skills”
by Randi Beem - “Bringing Artists’ Archives into Focus: Making Accessible the Greer Lankton Collection”
by Sinéad Bligh - “Embedding The Pingry School’s History in Its Redesigned Campus”
by Peter Blasevick - “Alumni Fund Scholarship for BIPOC Students at the University of Texas iSchool”
by Lauren Algee, Alison Clemens, Elliot Williams, and Rachel E. Winston - "A Legacy of Life, Love, and Hope in Special Collections: The Papers of LGTBQ+ Anthropologist Stephen O. Murray"
by Leslie M. Van Veen McRoberts - SAA Staff’s Hellos and Farewells
by Abigail Christian - “Hi Boston, Hi Internet, Hybrid: Join Us In-Person and Virtually for the 2022 Annual Meeting”
by Sarah Quigley and Natalie Baur - “The Host Committee Welcomes YOU to Boston”
by Rakashi Chand - 2022 SAA Election Results
by Abigail Christian - “From the Archivist of the United States: Eternal Vigilance”
by David Ferriero - Kudos
- "From the Executive Director: Grace and Futurism Redux"
by Jacqualine Price Osafo