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  • 2016-06-24 8:49 AM | Michelle Romero

    The Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies (JCAS), a peer-reviewed online journal hosted by Yale University and New England Archivists, seeks an Associate Editor and a Marketing Associate. All interested candidates should apply by August 1, 2016. See below for details.

    JCAS's mission is to further awareness of issues and developments in the work of professional archivists, curators, and historians, and serve as a locus for graduate students and professionals in library science, archival science, and public history to contribute original works of research and inquiry for peer review and publication. JCAS publishes research articles, case studies, literature reviews (book, web-based, multimedia), work-in-progress articles, and conference reports that emphasize unique intellectual and technological developments in the archival profession. JCAS is an open-access, online academic journal published via the Berkeley Electronic Press Digital Commons platform.

    ASSOCIATE EDITOR The Associate Editor collaborates with the Managing Editor in soliciting, selecting, and developing content for the journal. The Associate Editor reviews assigned submissions and oversees the peer review process for them: reading and evaluating reports submitted by peer reviewers and recommending to the Managing Editor whether the manuscripts should be accepted for publication, accepted for publication with revisions, or rejected for publication. The Associate Editor participates in outreach programming whenever possible and assists in the solicitation of submissions on an ongoing basis. This person will serve a term of three years, with the opportunity to serve a second term if desired.

    MARKETING ASSOCIATE
    The Marketing Associate generates and oversees all publicity, networking, and liaison work for the journal's social media presence. The Marketing Associate manages all incoming and outgoing communications and coordinates outreach events with the NEA Communications Committee. This person will serve a term of two years, with the opportunity to serve a second term if desired.

    Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume and a short cover letter for consideration by the NEA Executive Board. Deadline for submission is August 1, 2016. Applications and questions should be directed to NEA Immediate Past President Colin Lukens: colin_lukens@harvard.edu.

  • 2016-06-02 8:59 AM | Michelle Romero

    Please excuse the cross-postings. New England Archivists would like to make our members aware of an opportunity to attend an event at Harvard University's Countway Library honoring Kathryn Hammond Baker. All are welcome to attend:

    Kathryn Hammond Baker Memorial and Strategic Conversation with Ixchel Faniel
    Thursday, June 9 | 1:00–4:00 pm

    Countway Library, Lahey Room
    Longwood Medical Area
    10 Shattuck Street | Boston, MA 02115

    ___________

    1:00–2:00 pm | Kathryn Hammond Baker Memorial

    Please join fellow friends and colleagues as we remember Kathryn.

    2:30–4:00 pm | Improving Support for Researchers: How Data Reuse Can Inform Data Curation
    In this talk, Ixchel Faniel from OCLC will discuss data reuse practices within academic communities as a means to inform data curation. Knowledge of data reuse and curation processes can shape the activities and services of researchers, librarians, and other information professionals in order to enhance data reuse and accelerate research discoveries. Refreshments will be served from 2:00 to 2:30 pm.

    Strategic Conversations at Harvard Library are funded through the generosity of The Bradley M. and Terrie F. Bloom Family Fund.


  • 2016-05-20 8:41 AM | Michelle Romero

    Join the New England Archivists at the 2016 Massachusetts History Conference:

    Putting History on the Map Together: In Town, County, and Across the Commonwealth
    June 13, 2016
    College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA

    Join us for a public conversation about advocacy for local and public history organizations in Massachusetts, along with a program filled with opportunities to meet, network, and collaborate. Participate in workshops; learn about grants; participate in skills development for professionals or volunteers in public history.

    Keynote speaker: Steve Bromage, Executive Director of the Maine Historical Society and the Maine Memory Network.

    See the full program and register at http://masshumanities.org/programs/mass-history/history-conference-2016/

    Make sure to check out the NEA-sponsored and archives-related talks:

    1:30-2:45
    Digital Tools for Sharing Your Collections
    Participants learn about and try out popular and readily-available archival digital tools, many of which are used by large archives, including Omeka, Flickr, Wikipedia, the Internet Archive, WordPress, digital humanities mapping, networks, and text analysis tools. What tools have you used to share and develop information with collaborators at a distance? Session includes tips, instruction, discussion, and hands-on learning.
         Presenters:
         Marta Crilly, Boston City Archives
         Jenny Gotwals, Schlesinger Library, Harvard University
         Nicholas Houlahan, Simmons College
         James McGrath, Brown University
         Michelle Montalbano, Simmons College
         Anna Newman, Simmons College
         Greta Suiter, Institute Archives and Special Collections at MIT Libraries
         Mark Vassar, Schlesinger Library, Harvard University
         Jessica Venlet, Institute Archives and Special Collections at MIT Libraries

    3:15-4:30
    Setting Up an Archives
    Participants learn how to set up an archives for a small historical organization, with practical tips from the trenches.
         Presenters:
         Jeannette A. Bastian, Simmons College
         Michelle Chiles, Rhode Island Historical Society
         Rachel Onuf, Roving Archivist

    3:15-4:30
    Invitation to Collaborate
    Working together for public history: learn about engaging collaboration opportunities currently available to historical organizations throughout Massachusetts, including cataloguing and or digitizing your materials, or participating in gathering up local memories and historical materials along with others.
         Presenters:
         Tom Blake, Boston Public Library / Digital Commonwealth
         Rob Cox, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst
         Carolyn Goldstein, Mass Memories Road Show / University of Massachusetts Boston
         Desiree Hamelin, Freedom’s Way Trail Initiative
         Elizabeth Thomsen, Digital Commonwealth

    This conference is sponsored by the American Association for State and Local History, Mass Humanities, Massachusetts Historical Society, Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board (MA SHRAB), New England Archivists, University of Massachusetts Amherst Program in Public History, University of Massachusetts Boston Public History and Archives Tracks and the Joseph P. Healey Library


  • 2016-05-17 8:55 AM | Michelle Romero

    Dear NEA community,

    The deadline to apply to volunteer as Mentoring Administrator has been extended to May 22nd. This administrator, whose sole responsibility will be to the Mentoring Program, will be a member of the Membership Committee and will serve for two years.

    The Mentoring Administrator will be responsible for supporting the mentoring liaisons, mentors, and mentees. S/he will study the Mentoring Task Force report and, according to its recommendations, relaunch a formalized Mentoring Program. S/he will recruit and organize the liaisons and work with the Communications Committee to promote the activities of the program. The administrator will report on all program activity to the Membership Co-Chairs and, when requested, to the NEA Executive Board.

    If you are interested in this great opportunity to get involved with NEA and help develop one of our newer innovative programs, please prepare a short statement of purpose and email it by May 22, 2016, to the Co-Chairs of the Membership Committee:
         Pamela Hopkins (psmhopkins@gmail.com)
         Heather Mumford (Heather_Mumford@hms.harvard.edu)

    If you have further questions, please contact the Membership Co-Chairs.

    Thank you.
    NEA Membership Committee 

  • 2016-05-03 8:57 AM | Michelle Romero

    Early-bird registration for the New England Archivists' June workshop on records management programs ends May 15th. Register now to take advantage of the early-bird rates.

    ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
    As archivists, we're very familiar with one part of the "records lifecycle" -- how can we leverage our knowledge to make records management happen? This workshop will help you to use your expertise and skills to fill in gaps. You will leave knowing how to analyze active records and records-keeping systems to help ensure that what should come to the archives actually arrives, and what doesn't need to be kept is disposed of appropriately by the right people, at the right time.
         Can you carry out risk mitigation that keeps senior management informed and supportive?
         Do you have a disaster plan not just for vital records, but for vital systems?
         Are you protecting privacy and intellectual property rights while making information available and useful? You will after this workshop!

    DETAILS:
    Records Management in the Round: Re-purposing your Archival Expertise to Start a Program
    Tuesday, June 7, 2016, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    New England Historic Genealogical Society | Boston, MA
    Instructors:
         -- Sarah Demb, Senior Records Manager/Archivist at the Harvard University Archives
         -- Sarah Polirer, Manager of Corporate Research at the Cigna Corporation, CT.

    To register and for more information, visit the NEA website.

  • 2016-04-28 8:35 AM | Michelle Romero

    As we finally wind down from the New England Archivists Spring 2016 Meeting earlier this month, we'd like to give a big thank you to all who made this one of NEA's best meetings yet. Take a moment to browse some photographs of the three-day event, or put all the pieces together by scrolling through tweets and photos on Storify.

    And mark your calendars for NEA's Fall 2016 Meeting, Bridging the Gaps, on Friday, October 14th, at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Look for more information soon.

  • 2016-04-26 8:56 AM | Michelle Romero

    Dear NEA community,

    The New England Archivists Membership Committee is reaching out to the membership regarding the new NEA Mentoring Program.

    In 2013, with the support of several experienced NEA members, the Roundtable for Early Professionals and Students (REPS) leadership piloted a mentoring circle program for its members. Over the course of a year, three mentoring circles were established, following an application call and matching process. Each circle was led by a team of two mentors—members of the NEA community with differing levels of experience—with four or five mentees from the REPS membership participating. The circles were supported by liaisons from the REPS leadership who were responsible for communicating with participants and scheduling meetings.

    As we move to formalize the program, the NEA Membership Committee seeks an individual to act as an administrator for the Mentoring Program. This administrator, whose sole responsibility will be to the Mentoring Program, will be a member of the Membership Committee and will serve for two years.

    The Mentoring Administrator will be responsible for supporting the mentoring liaisons, mentors, and mentees. S/he will study the Mentoring Task Force report and, according to its recommendations, relaunch a formalized Mentoring Program. S/he will recruit and organize the liaisons and work with the Communications Committee to promote the activities of the program. The administrator will report on all program activity to the Membership Co-Chairs and, when requested, to the NEA Executive Board.

    The Membership Committee hopes you will consider nominating yourself for this rewarding opportunity.

    If you are interested, please prepare a short statement of purpose and email it by May 15, 2016, to the Co-Chairs of the Membership Committee:
         Pamela Hopkins - psmhopkins@gmail.com
         Heather Mumford - Heather_Mumford@hms.harvard.edu

    After May 15, the Membership Committee will review all statements from applicants and select the administrator. If you have further questions, please contact the Membership Co-Chairs.

    Thank you.
    NEA Membership Committee 

  • 2016-04-25 8:42 AM | Michelle Romero



    Join the New England Archivists at the 2016 Massachusetts History Conference:

    Putting History on the Map Together: In Town, County, and Across the Commonwealth
    June 13, 2016
    College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA

    Join us for a public conversation about advocacy for local and public history organizations in Massachusetts, along with a program filled with opportunities to meet, network, and collaborate. Participate in workshops; learn about grants; participate in skills development for professionals or volunteers in public history.

    Keynote speaker: Steve Bromage, Executive Director of the Maine Historical Society and the Maine Memory Network.

    See the full program and register at masshumanities.org

    Sponsored by the American Association for State and Local History, Mass Humanities, Massachusetts Historical Society, Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board (MA SHRAB), New England Archivists, University of Massachusetts Amherst Program in Public History, University of Massachusetts Boston Public History and Archives Tracks and the Joseph P. Healey Library

  • 2016-04-10 10:08 PM | Michelle Romero

    Every year we rely so much on the time and energy New England Archivists members volunteer to the organization. We'd liked to recognize those volunteers who rotated off of committees over the past year.

    Parting NEA Volunteers - 2015

    Executive Board

    Immediate Past President - Jill Snyder

    Representative-at-Large - Erica Boudreau

    Secretary - Adrienne Pruitt


    Archival Advocacy Award Committee 

    Distinguished Service Award Committee

    Danielle Kovacs

    Nora Murphy


    Audio/Visual Professional Development Award Committee

    Jessica Bitely

    Alison Clemens

    Sara Goldberg


    Communications Committee

    Elise Dunham

    Stephanie Warner


    Constituency Task Force

    Co-Chair: Erik Bauer

    Co-Chair: Tom Doyle

    Elise Dunham (Connecticut)

    Jamie Kingman Rice (Maine)

    Dan McCormack (Massachusetts)

    Rodney Obien (New Hampshire)

    Chelsea Gunn (Rhode Island)

    Prudence Doherty (Vermont)


    Education Committee

    Lily Troia

    Caleigh Ross


    Education Coordinator

    James DaMico


    Haas Award Committee

    Irene Gates

    Marilyn Morgan

    Elizabeth Russell


    Hale Award Committee

    Sara Goldberg

    Pamela Hopkins

    Kimberly Kennedy


    Meeting and Travel Scholarship Committee

    Kelly Francis

    Maggie McNeely

    Marilyn Morgan


    Membership Committee

    Co-Chair: Marilyn Morgan

    Co-Chair: Casey Davis


    Mentoring Task Force

    Co-Chair: Caitlin Birch

    Co-Chair: Camille Torres Hoven

    Michelle Chiles

    Mary Richardson

    Matt Spry

    Darla White


    Nominating Committee

    Chris Burns

    Marta Crilly

    Joan Gearin

    Nova Seals


    Newsletter Editors

    Co-Chair: Pamela Hopkins

    Co-Chair: Heather Mumford


    Program Committee - Fall 2015

    Chair: Lisa Long Feldmann

    Dan Bullman

    Paul Caserta

    Keith Chevalier

    Jim DaMico

    Kristin Eshelman

    Molly Frazier Macke

    Shana McKenna

    Kate Wells


    Program Committee - Spring 2016

    Chair: Megan Schwenke

    Meghan Bailey

    John Campopiano

    Marta Crilly

    Sarah Funke-Donovan

    Danielle Kovacs

    Olivia Mandica-Hart

    Martha Meacham

    Nora Murphy

    Matt Spry

    Melanie Wisner


    Records Schedule Implementation Task Force

    Co-Chair: Liz Francis

    Co-Chair: Jill Snyder

    Elizabeth Cousins

    Abby Cramer

    Adrienne Pruitt

    Laura Smith


    Strategic Plan 2016-2020 Task Force

    Co-Chair: Caitlin Birch

    Co-Chair: Jill Snyder

    Erica Boudreau

    Stephanie Call

    Elizabeth Caron

    Johanna Carll

    Anna Clutterbuck-Cook

    Hanna Clutterbuck-Cook

    Kathryn Donahue

    Maureen Jennings

    Juliana Kuipers

    Michael Lotstein

    Colin Lukens

    Taylor McNeilly

    Silvia Mejia

    Rose Oliveira

    Caleigh Ross

    Nova Seals

    Jessica Sedgwick

    Elizabeth Slomba

    Jessica Tanny


    Susan J. Von Salis Student Meeting and Travel Scholarship Committee

    Michelle Chiles

    Marilyn Morgan

    Deborah Richards


    Workshop Instructors

    Caring for Historical Records: An Introduction

    Anne Ostendarp

    Arrangement and Description

    Barbara Austen

    Becoming a Better Manager

    Maria Bernier

    Career Development Strategies for Early Career Professionals

    Annalisa Moretti & Silvia Mejia

    AV 101

    Casey E. Davis, Rebecca Fraimow & Elizabeth Walters

    Exploring the Eye of History - Activity 3

    Martha Mahard & Kathleen Deep



  • 2016-04-08 8:40 AM | Michelle Romero

    During the New England Archivists Spring 2016 Meeting in Portland, Maine, we had the opportunity to honor our colleagues for all the great work they do for the profession and for NEA... Here is the 2016 list of NEA award winners:

    Archival Advocacy (presented by Immediate Past President Jill Snyder)
    ​     ​ProjectARCC presented to founder Casey Davis

    A/V Professional Development (presented by Rep-at-Large Jessica Sedgwick)
    ​     ​Adam Schutzman to attend the 2016 Association of Moving Image Archivists Conference

    Distinguished Service (presented by Immediate Past President Jill Snyder)
    ​     ​Kathryn Hammond Baker (awarded posthumously) accepted by her daughter Olivia Baker

    Hale Professional Development (presented by Rep-at-Large Jessica Sedgwick)
    ​     ​Nicole Topich to attend the ​2016 ​International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums

    Inclusion and Diversity Session and Travel Award (presented by Inclusion and Diversity Coordinator Anna Clutterbuck-Cook)
    ​     ​Boston Public Schools Desegregation: From Digital Library to Classroom​ | presenters:​
    Giordana Mecagni, Patricia Reeve, Marilyn Morgan, Josue Sakata, Andrew Elder, and Julia Collins Howington

    NEA Member Meeting and Travel Scholarship (presented by Rep-at-Large Abby Cramer)
    ​     ​Rebecca Fullerton*, Allyson Glazier, and Kate Wells

    Susan von Salis Student Meeting and Travel Scholarship (presented by Kim Brookes)
    ​     ​Desiree Alaniz and Hayley Lamberson



    *Rebecca Fullerton also won first prize for the Friday night StorySLAM, Moths in the Archives: Stories from the Stacks, for her story "Donor Serendipity"


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