
Discover the latest issue of Archival Outlook! In the September/October 2022 issue, Aliza Leventhal gives an inside look into the forthcoming SAA book Born-Digital Design Records and Lisa A. Mix talks about incorporating archives and special collections into a campus-wide reading initiative. In addition, the Tacoma Public Library's Community Archives Center reconnects with a local neighborhood, SAA member Nikki Lynn Thomas shares about her volunteer path, and SAA staff Julia Pillard recaps SAA’s hybrid Annual Meeting this past August. Read the digital version here. Print edition to follow.
Table of Contents | Archival Outlook | September/October 2022
This issue is sponsored by Amazon Web Services, Scenesavers, Inc., Atlas Systems, Inc., and Lucidea.
- "President's Message: On Resilience"
by Terry Baxter - "One Book, One Campus, Two Collections"
by Lisa A. Mix - "The Complex World of Born-Digital Design Records: A Conversation with Aliza Leventhal"
by Abigail Christian - "Three Collaborations in Catholic Religious Archives"
by Sr. Ginger Downey, Sr. Susan Durkin, and Malachy McCarthy - "A Newcomer's Guide to Participating in SAA: An Interview with Nikki Lynn Thomas"
by Abigail Christian - "Celebrating an Underserved Neighborhood through Story Fest"
by Anna Trammell, dindria barrow, and Spencer Bowman - "Excerpt from 'The Comprehensive Guide to Resisting Overcommitment'"
by Katrina Spencer - "ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2022: Let's Get Together"
by Julia Pillard - "SAA Welcomes Six New Fellows"
- "Leading Forces in the Profession"
- "Travel Awards and Scholarship Recipients"
- "From the Acting Archivist of the United States: Without Favor or Fear"
by Debra Steidel Wall - Kudos
- In Memoriam
- "From the Executive Director: Looking Back, Looking Forward"
by Jacqualine Price Osafo