[SOA] Fwd: [AALL] Archives Week/Month: Directory of Activities and
Poster Gallery
Janet Carleton
carleton@ohiou.edu
Sun, 02 Oct 2005 14:00:45 -0400
From: "Vicki Walch" <vwalch@coshrc.org>
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Subject: [AALL] Archives Week/Month: Directory of Activities and Poster Gallery
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 12:44:20 -0500
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It's the season for Archives Week/Month 2005 and we've just finished
updating the Directory of Archives Week/Month activities at
www.coshrc.org/arc/archweekdir.htm and the Archives Week/Month poster
gallery at www.coshrc.org/arc/archweekposters.htm.
So far this year, we've collected information about Archives Week/Month
activities in four regions and 35 states, along with a few comparable
programs in Canada, the UK, and the Republic of Ireland. The earliest
Archives Week activities started in mid- to late-September and some run into
mid-November.
The poster gallery continues to grow and is a colorful display of creativity
in promoting the importance of archives.
There are now at least five states that have developed guides to help
repositories organize Archives Week activities: Georgia, New York, North
Carolina, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Much of the advice they provide is
easily transferred across state lines, so if you're thinking about starting
an Archives Week observance in your repository, you're sure to find
something in one of these to help. See
http://www.coshrc.org/arc/archweek.htm#guides.
If you're curious about how Archives Week got started and evolved, you'll
find background sources at http://www.coshrc.org/arc/archweekbkgd.htm.
It's not too late to submit information on your programs or images of your
posters. Just email the details to COSHRC staff members Jenifer
Burlis-Freilich (jbfreilich@coshrc.org) or Vicki Walch (vwalch@coshrc.org).
Thanks to everyone involved for your commitment to this important collective
endeavor.
And have a great time spreading the word about the importance of archives!
Vicki
Victoria Irons Walch, Program Director
Council of State Historical Records Coordinators (COSHRC)
soon to be renamed the Council of State Archivists (CoSA)
65 N Westminster St, Iowa City, IA 52245-3833
Telephone: 319.338.0248 Fax: 319.354.2526
http://www.coshrc.org/
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Janet M. Carleton - <carleton@ohio.edu> - 740/597-2527
Digital Initiatives Coordinator / Women's Studies Bibliographer
Alden 235A, Ohio University Libraries, Athens, Ohio
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