Building Representative Community Archives: Inclusive Strategies in Practice
Autor Hannah Leah Crummeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2024
- the importance and value of records that preserve complicated, nuanced, and diverse histories;
- differences between community-created archives, community-centered archives, and archives that simply document various communities, made with little or no consultation of those whose histories are witnessed in the records;
- background on institutions’ recent collecting efforts, with case studies that illustrate innovative approaches, new techniques, errors and pitfalls, and the resilience and patience necessary to build collections;
- first-hand accounts by archivists in community organizations who are working within networks of trust to preserve and tell stories;
- how archivists are reassessing and reprocessing collections to bring the many and various stories they witness to the fore by employing changes in description detail or terminology;
- guidance on conducting, transcribing, and making accessible oral histories; and
- considerations of how to best use available resources, including equipment, time, people, and funding.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838939598
ISBN-10: 0838939597
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
ISBN-10: 0838939597
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Notă biografică
Hannah Leah Crummé is Head of Special Collections and Archives at Lewis & Clark College. She completed her doctoral research at King’s College, London after which she joined The National Archives of the U.K.. Crummé edited several collections, including Re-examining the Literary Coterie, 1580-1780 (2016) and Shakespeare on Record: Researching an Early Modern Life (2017; awarded the British Record Association’s Janette Harley Prize).
Cuprins
Introduction: Building, Reassessing, and Working Together, by Hannah Crummé
Chapter 1 “Talking White”
An Anti-oppression View Towards Transcribing and Archiving Black Narrators
Alissa Rae Funderburk
Chapter 2 Building Archives, Community, and High Impact Experiences
Oral History and Under-Represented Voices from North America’s Amazon
Deborah Gurt and Kathy J. Cooke
Chapter 3 Vietnamese Portland
Building Connections between a Private College Library and a Local Community
Hannah Crummé, Zoë Maughan, and Vân Trong
Chapter 4 Voices Out Loud
Archiving East Tennessee’s LGBTQ+ History
Donna Braquet, Kat Brooks, Alesha Shumar, Lizeth Zepeda, Louisa Trott, and Meredith Hale
Chapter 5 “Corrective Collecting”
A Practical Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion-Centered Model for the Ethical Curation and Administration of Representative Community Archives
Conor M. Casey
Chapter 6 Italian American History Collections
Melissa Marinaro
Chapter 7 Building Representative Archives
Training Archivists to Act as the (Representative/Inclusive) Bridge between an Archive and the Public
Christine Angel and Mary Elizabeth Brown
Chapter 8 It Is in There Already
Finding and Elevating the Disparate History Within
Mary Hansen
Chapter 9 The Gospel of a Community’s Archive
Michelle McCoy
Chapter 10 The Community Archives of the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Alisha Babbstein and Anne LeVant Prahl
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index
Chapter 1 “Talking White”
An Anti-oppression View Towards Transcribing and Archiving Black Narrators
Alissa Rae Funderburk
Chapter 2 Building Archives, Community, and High Impact Experiences
Oral History and Under-Represented Voices from North America’s Amazon
Deborah Gurt and Kathy J. Cooke
Chapter 3 Vietnamese Portland
Building Connections between a Private College Library and a Local Community
Hannah Crummé, Zoë Maughan, and Vân Trong
Chapter 4 Voices Out Loud
Archiving East Tennessee’s LGBTQ+ History
Donna Braquet, Kat Brooks, Alesha Shumar, Lizeth Zepeda, Louisa Trott, and Meredith Hale
Chapter 5 “Corrective Collecting”
A Practical Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion-Centered Model for the Ethical Curation and Administration of Representative Community Archives
Conor M. Casey
Chapter 6 Italian American History Collections
Melissa Marinaro
Chapter 7 Building Representative Archives
Training Archivists to Act as the (Representative/Inclusive) Bridge between an Archive and the Public
Christine Angel and Mary Elizabeth Brown
Chapter 8 It Is in There Already
Finding and Elevating the Disparate History Within
Mary Hansen
Chapter 9 The Gospel of a Community’s Archive
Michelle McCoy
Chapter 10 The Community Archives of the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Alisha Babbstein and Anne LeVant Prahl
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index