
Discover the latest issue of Archival Outlook! In the November/December 2022 issue, Ana D. Rodriguez learns all about poet Gwendolyn Brooks (featured on the cover!) while digitizing photographs in her collection, and Christina Wolak makes the most of her first archival field experience working with a cruise log from 1896. Additionally, Janice M. Traflet and Robert E. Wright take readers to the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center in pursuit of twentieth-century activist Wilma Soss, Eve Neiger discusses her SAA volunteer experience, and SAA says farewell to staff member Peter Carlson. Read the digital version here. Print edition to follow.
Table of Contents | Archival Outlook | November/December 2022
This issue is sponsored by Amazon Web Services, Atlas Systems, Inc., DOYLE, Lucidea, and Scenesavers, Inc.
- "President's Message: 'Are You Angels, Ladies and Gentlemen?'"
by Terry Baxter - "The Mystery of the 1896 Cruise Diary: Making the Most of Student Field Experiences"
by Christina Wolak - "Getting to Know Mrs. Brooks: Digitizing Photographs in the Gwendolyn Brooks Collection"
by Ana D. Rodriguez - "Pursuing Your Passions: An Interview with Eve Neiger"
by Julia Pillard - "Preserving Historic Voices of the Sacramento Chicano Movement"
by Lynn Drennan - "Students Preserving Community Media: A Collaborative and Curriculum-Based Approach"
by Shawn VanCour - "Saving the Story: How One Archivist Made a Difference"
by Janice M. Traflet and Robert E. Wright - "Committing to Change: Call for SAA Leader Self-Nominations"
by Helen Wong Smith - "Farewell to SAA Staff Peter Carlson"
by Abigail Christian - "From the Acting Archivist of the United States: NARA Achieves Significant Milestone While Marching Toward 500M Pages Goal"
by Debra Steidel Wall - Kudos
- "Thank You to SAA's Sustaining Institutional Members"
- SAA Awards Competition