As a vibey archivist type, I can still confirm that this looks like a great opportunity to do some meaningful work
As a vibey archivist type, I can still confirm that this looks like a great opportunity to do some meaningful work
'Ella Baker, the great socialist and civil rights organizer, was born this day in 1903. Here's her classic 1935 article on economic exploitation and black domestic workers in Great Depressionโera New York.'
The Bronx Slave Market | Ella Baker & Marvel Cooke
jacobin.com/2018/12/ella...
I like to think it's really you subverting the power dynamics by centering the child
For most of my childhood my mom was a researcher at Entertainment Weekly and worked in their massive library of other magazines reporters were constantly referencing. We lose so much when reporters, or anyone else, can't access that history.
Some of the most engrossing 19th century prose I know of can be found on a website run by a retiree who has spent the last 16 years transcribing thousands of letters, almost all of them in private hands, written by Civil War soldiers. billyyankjohnnyreb.wordpress.com/2015/12/05/l... #19thCentury
Ha, last summer was my first in years not teaching at Dream Lab! Such a great program
I have been awarded some professional development funds at work that are specified for "training" related to my job (digital interpretation/humanites type things). Does anyone have a conference/summer school/symposium/training option I should know about?
When the boss brought in that big new power loom, I was skeptical. He said once he got it running, weโd be out of a job, so when the boys started talking about breaking into the factory and smashing the thing, I was on board. Until, that is, I saw the funny tapestries it could make.
The Price Labโs Critical Approaches to AI Working Group has released a white paper in which we advocate for AI-free instruction in reading, writing, & research. These are fundamental skills in the humanities (& in general), & with decisive action we can keep teaching them well in the age of AI!
To me, the question is what is the end goal of the availability: broad public access? fellow niche researchers? If the former, sure upload to IA, make a public GDrive and link from your personal site/profiles. If the later, a good paper will inspire colleagues to reach out and request directly, ime
I went to the Lewis Walpole Library in 2015 to do the research for my undergraduate dissertation. I can say with no exaggeration that I owe my research career to date to that experience. It's a truly magical place in a beautiful setting ๐๏ธ
JOB ALERT! ๐๐
Who wants to be director & curator of special collections & archives at Middlebury College (Vermont!) โ & work for a wonderful boss (& one of my favorite people), Rebekah Irwin?
apply.workable.com/middleburyco...
I feel like people aren't understanding that I showed up to do a reading and there were students wearing giant buttons with three different professional headshots, spanning the last 10 years
A diverse group of very cool library students standing around me, a short woman who is gently nestling a bottle of San Pelegrino for some reason
a table with very cool library-themed stickers and big pin-back buttons with my various headshots on them
This's been a deeply heinous travel week, but a true high-point was being expertly hosted for a day of book talk/archives chatter with the amazing SILS students at UNC-Chapel Hill. Much love to the student SAA and Black Librarians groups, & esp to the rascal who made a bunch of buttons with my face
"Additionally, please note that the Legislature did not include a grace period for updating credentials... your current credential will be invalid immediately, and you may be subject to additional penalties if you are operating a vehicle without a valid credential."
www.cjonline.com/story/news/p...
my local park is full of hundreds of snow sculptures and someone has been adding museum labels
Happy birthday to me!
(Stuck out of town because of a blizzard)(flight cancelations push return back three days)
โA tenth of a percent might seem paltry, but library budgets are on a tightrope (they nearly always are) and weโve seen during previous funding deliberations that libraries need to quickly cut services and hours in response to even the smallest budgeting fluctuations.โ lithub.com/new-york-may...
This England news makes waking up too early in the US worthwhile!
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, by Umberto Boccioni, 1913, (cast 1931 or 1934), ๐ธ by Wang Zhao
The descendants of slaves owned by Andrew Tarbutton are now fighting against a railroad company owned by his family to keep a farm that has been in their family for 100 years.
Tarbutton Hall is also the home of Emoryโs political science and sociology departments.
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Cover Dorothy Berry's book "The House Archives Built & Other Thoughts on Black Archival Possibilities."
So happy this book has arrived! #BlackArchives Thank you for this work @dorothyjberry.bsky.social and @wehere.bsky.social!
the moral is, if you go to the same place everyday at the same time and do the same thing, you will become recognizable
two panels of a nancy cartoon: in the first she is walking by a storefront with a sign that says "buy something for the one you love" and in the second she is eating an ice cream sundae
Most mornings, I get myself a latte, a luxury in my life I'm lucky to afford. This morning, a fellow customer stopped me and said "are you an archivist?" I confirmed in shock and they said "I saw a flyer online for your work and thought, wait isn't she always at the coffee shop?"
I've been excited to read @dorothyjberry.bsky.social's new book since I first heard about it, but I *ran* to the website to buy myself a copy when I found out that it was published by @wehere.bsky.social. Truly a dream team.
weherespace.myshopify.com
Mind you, the first two printings were very limited and sold out in a couple days so it's really no explanation necessary! I'd be interested to hear your thoughts if you do read it :)
Next week in our seminar series, Monday, February 23, at 5:15 pm EST, we are thrilled to welcome Hester Blum ((Washington Univ. in St. Louis) who will speak on โPolar Erratics."
At Penn & on Zoom!
Full details at: pennmaterialtexts.org
some of you are looksmaxxing when you need to be booksmaxxing
To be fair, it is a long title and I just call it The House Archives Built