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New Metropolitan Archivist Issue Out Now!

Saturday, June 30, 2012 3:17 PM | Anonymous






The new summer issue of Metropolitan Archivist, with contributions highlighting the theme of trends and transitions, is now available on the ART website, for direct download here, or on Scribd.

In this issue:

*FEATURES*
"Shedding New Light on World War II in the Archives of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection"

"Oyster Bay Historical Society Takes up Atlas Digitization"

"Litchfield Historical Society’s Archives Acquires Business Record of Local Entrepreneur, Elijah Boardman"

"More Product, Less Process: The Evolving Process of Connecting Theory with Practice"

"Collaboration and Digitization: Transitions in Collections Access at the Seamen’s Church Institute Archives"

*INTERVIEW(s) WITH THE ARCHIVIST(s)*
Marcos Sueiro Bal and Regina Feeney

*REACHING OUT*
Woody Guthrie Archives and Dance Heritage Coalition

*BOOK REVIEW*
The Lone Arranger: Succeeding in a Small Repository by Christina Zamon

*CITING COLLECTIONS*
With Thomas Lannon and the New York Public Library

*EXHIBITIONS REVIEW*
Edith Wharton’s New York City: A Backward Glance and Star Quality: The World of Noel Coward

*REPOSITORY REVIEWS*
Stephen B. Luce Library, Archives, & Special Collections and the Ernest A. Liner collection at AMNH

*ART NEWS*
Sixteen submissions, including the announcement of new Metropolitan Archivist managing editor, Rachel L. Conrad. Also, see the final call for papers for the “Archiving the Arts” symposium.

*PROGRAMMING AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE REPORTS* …and more!

*All comments, questions, republication inquiries, and letters to the editor may be directed to editor@nycarchivists.org*


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