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  • 2015-10-28 9:17 AM | Michelle Romero

    NEA leadership has worked hard over the past few years to greatly expand member’s benefits and programs. On November 2nd voting for next year’s NEA leaders will begin. Make sure to read up on the candidates and vote for NEA’s future.

    MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR SECRETARY

    The Secretary is a voting member on the Executive Board, prepares and circulates the minutes of the Executive Board Meetings and Annual Business Meeting, updates the Policy and Procedures Manual, and transfers all non-current records to the NEA archives.

    This year we have two candidates for the position of Secretary (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY). Each candidate answered the question: What do you see as the major challenges for archivists in New England and what do you see as NEA’s role in addressing that challenge, over the next three years?

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    Caitlin Birch
    Digital Collections and Oral History Archivist, Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College

    Service to NEA: Co-chair, Strategic Plan Task Force, November 2014 - Present; Co-chair, Mentoring Task Force, June 2014 - September 2015; Co-founder, NEA Mentoring Program; Co-founder and Co-chair, Roundtable for Early Professionals and Students (REPS), January 2013 - March 2014

    Read more about Caitlin...

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    Adrienne Pruitt
    Collections Management Archivist, Tufts University

    Service to NEA: Secretary, 2014-2016; Member, Records Schedule Implementation Task Force, 2015

    Read more about Adrienne... (scroll down one candidate)


    Tomorrow watch for our announcement on Meet the Candidates for President-Elect/Vice President.


    REMEMBER: NEA ELECTIONS BEGIN NOVEMBER 2nd...

  • 2015-10-27 9:03 AM | Michelle Romero

    NEA leadership has worked hard over the past few years to greatly expand member’s benefits and programs. On November 2nd voting for next year’s NEA leaders will begin. Make sure to read up on the candidates and vote for NEA’s future.

    MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARGE
    Our Representatives-at-Large are voting members on the Executive Board, liaisons with NEA standing committees, and serve on a variety of award and planning committees. They represent the general membership.

    This year we have four candidates for one of the four Rep-at-Large positions (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY). Each candidate answered the question: What do you see as the major challenges for archivists in New England and what do you see as NEA’s role in addressing that challenge, over the next three years?

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    Abigail Cramer
    Librarian/Archivist at Historic New England

    Service to NEA: Interim Representative-at-Large (current), Task Force on Records Management (current), Task Force to Explore Online Learning Tools (current),  Fall 2013 program committee, Spring 2014 program committee, Steering Committee for the Roundtable for Early Professionals and Students, Chair of the Fall 2014 program committee

    Read more about Abigail...


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    Liz Francis
    Records Archivist, Tufts University Digital Collections and Archives

    Service to NEA: Co-chair, Program Committee, MARAC-NEA Joint Meeting, Spring 2015; Co-chair, Records Schedule Implementation Task Force, 2015; Interim Co-chair, Academic Archivists Roundtable, 2014-2015; Session Reporter, 2014; Steering Committee, Roundtable for Early Professionals and Students, 2013.

    Read more about Liz... (scroll down one candidate)

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    Ben Johnson
    Senior Processing Archivist, Baker Library, Harvard Business School

    Service to NEA: Member of New England Archivists since 2004; Mentoring Circle Program mentor, 2014-2015; Session Reporter, Newsletter, Spring 2014; Spring 2014 Meeting Planning Committee member; Outreach Committee member (2005-2009)

    Read more more about Ben... (scroll down two candidates)

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    Betsy J. Spekke
    Archivist III, Maine State Archives

    Service to NEA: Having recently joined NEA, I attended the NEA/MARAC conference in Boston this year and am on the following roundtables: Digital Archivist Roundtable, Records Management Roundtable and the Roundtable for Early Professionals and Students

    Read more more about Betsy... (scroll down to final candidate)


    Tomorrow watch for our announcement on Meet the Candidates for Secretary.

    REMEMBER: NEA ELECTIONS BEGIN NOVEMBER 2nd...

  • 2015-10-26 8:35 AM | Michelle Romero

    On November 2nd voting for next year's New England Archivist leaders will begin, but you can only vote if you are a member. If you are not a current member or your membership has lapsed, you must renew your membership by noon TODAY (October 26, 2015) to be eligible to vote in this year's election.

    If you have any issues renewing your NEA membership, contact Membership Secretary Elizabeth Slomba at membership@newenglandarchivists.org.

  • 2015-10-23 9:15 AM | Michelle Romero

    Now that the New England Archivists' Fall 2015 Meeting is only two weeks away -- now is the time to register (if you haven't already, of course!). As you know, there will be an opportunity to listen to independent scholar and collector of 19th-century photographs, Jane Turano-Thompson talk about "Photography and the Cultural Experience of Image-Making in American Society, 1840-1880." And at the end of the symposium, Providence's Wonder Show will perform "Strange Sites and Untold Stories" -- a modern-day lantern slide show.

    But there is so much to see while you are in Providence, RI, that we hope you will take advantage of getting to know the city. Look to the Fall 2015 Meeting page on the website to find information on the best ways to travel to Providence, where to park, where to stay, and a helpful map you can download of meeting sites and area attractions put together by NEA member Janaya Kizzie.

    Providence is really such a cool city -- register for the symposium and make a full day of it: exploring the city and learning about 19th-century photography.

    Looking forward to seeing you in Providence!


  • 2015-10-22 9:07 AM | Michelle Romero

    NOVEMBER IS ELECTION MONTH

    Over the past few years NEA has been developing the organization's member benefits and programs exponentially. This effort is due, in part, to the dedication of our current and past leadership. On November 2nd voting for next year's NEA leaders will begin, but you can only vote if you are a memberIf you are not a current member or your membership has lapsed, you must renew your membership by 12pm on October 26, 2015 to be eligible to vote in this year's election. Please review your email address in the membership directory and make sure it is correct. It is this email address that will be linked to your ballot.

    Next week we will introduce you to our round of candidates (listed alphabetically). Or you can check out the candidate's statements at anytime on the NEA website. Private and secure voting will take place online through votenet.com.  Please look for an e-mail on November 2nd with your unique user name and password to vote.


    Vice President/President Elect
       -- Karen Adler Abramson
       -- Ellen Doon

    Secretary
       -- Caitlin Birch
       -- Adrienne Pruitt

    Representative-at-Large

       -- Abigail Cramer
       -- Liz Francis
       -- Ben Johnson
       -- Betsy J. Spekke


  • 2015-10-21 8:59 AM | Michelle Romero

    This summer WGBH/FRONTLINE Records Manager John Campopiano launched The New England Media & Memory Coalition (NEMMC) to great success. Geared towards anyone interested in archives, community media, or media in general, NEMMC is a regional organization dedicated to fostering discussion and promoting a better understanding of how media and digital and analog technologies intersect with and relate to memory, identity, nostalgia, and senses of place. It supports and is represented by myriad professions including but not limited to archives, A/V and moving-image conservation, cultural informatics, art, and information science.

    Find out more by reading NEMMC's inaugural quarterly newsletter which offers insight into some of the content (interviews, longer form articles, videos, and more) featured on the website. Going further, the newsletter also adds interesting tidbits related both to NEMMC activities and the themes and ideas it explores. If you are interested in receiving future newsletters, contact John Campopiano directly at jcampopiano@gmail.com.

    Stay tuned for new content over the coming months including a NEMMC meet-up in the Boston area in early 2016. And watch for our upcoming Facebook and Twitter pages which will be a great way to hear about NEMMC's current and upcoming activities.
  • 2015-10-16 9:22 AM | Michelle Romero
    The New England Archivist Fall 2015 Meeting in Providence, RI, is just a mere 3 weeks away! Don't forget to register for this completely unique meeting focused on the identification and description of 19th-century photography. In our last email we told you about the STRANGE SITES AND UNTOLD STORIES performance from the Wonder Show which will feature a lantern slide-show using the Providence Public Library's special collections, reproduced using 19th-century photographic techniques.

    In this post we want to tell you about the symposium's opening speaker, Jane​ Turano-Thompson, an independent scholar and collector of 19th-century photography. ​See things from the other side of the table with her talk, "Photography and the Cultural Experience of Image-Making in American Society, 1840-1880."

    Jane Turano-Thompson is formerly Editor of The American Art Journal, in New York and subsequently Consulting Editor of that magazine. She has written for numerous art and antiques publications and has lectured at the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife, the American Antiquarian Society, the New England American Studies Association, the Smith College Museum of Art, Middlebury College, the New Bedford Whaling Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and many other museums and historical societies.

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    There are still spots available to attend the afternoon symposium portion of the meeting. For more information about the program, local resources (such as parking, hotels, and restaurants), and the registration process, see the NEA website or follow us on Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #NEAfall15.

    Looking forward to seeing you in Providence!

  • 2015-10-13 9:26 AM | Michelle Romero

    Today is the last day to reserve a spot for this Saturday, October 17th, New England Archivists and the NEA Roundtable of Early Professionals and Students (REPS) 2nd Annual NEA/REPS Day of Service (#REPSserves15). 

    But some of the venues still have some spaces available and they need our help:
         -- History Project: Documenting LGBTQ (Boston, MA)
         -- USS Constitution Museum (Charlestown, MA)
         -- Worcester Refugee Archive (Worcester, MA)
         -- Colchester Historical Society (Colchester, CT)
         -- Hardwick Historical Society (Hardwick, VT) (FULL)

    Read more about each location on the REPS website.

    The Day of Service events allow NEA members an opportunity to give back to our peers in the archival community. Volunteers donate their time and professional expertise at five New England repositories in need of improving access to their collections.

    Remember -- today is the LAST DAY to reserve a spot.  Sign up to reserve your space and make sure each institution gets some volunteers.

    To get involved or learn more about the benefits of volunteering at this event, contact Rose Oliveira (rose.roliveir@gmail.com).

  • 2015-10-08 8:36 AM | Michelle Romero

    NEA REPS 2nd Annual Day of Service!

    It's that time of year again!

    New England Archivists and the NEA Roundtable for Early Professionals and Students (REPS) are excited to announce the 2nd Annual NEA/REPS Day of Service (#REPSserves15). As an opportunity for NEA members to give back to the archival community, volunteers will donate their time and professional expertise at five New England repositories in need of improving access to their collections.

    On Saturday, October 17, 2015, volunteers can choose to spend the day helping out at

        -- History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston (MA), Space Available

        -- USS Constitution Museum (Charlestown, MA) Spaces Available

        -- Worcester Refugee Archive (MA) Spaces Available

        -- Colchester Historical Society (CT) Spaces Available

        -- Hardwick Historical Society (VT)  FULL

    Read about the projects on the REPS NEA Blog

    Don't delay -- the LAST DAY to reserve a spot is Tuesday October 13th. Sign up today to reserve your space.

    To get involved or learn more about the benefits of volunteering at this event, contact Rose Oliveira (rose.roliveir@gmail.com).

  • 2015-10-07 9:31 AM | Michelle Romero

    The NEA Newsletter is looking for volunteers to serve as session reporters for the Fall Meeting on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at AS220 Studios and the Providence Public Library in Providence, Rhode Island.

    Session Reporters will write a summary of their assigned session for publication in the January 2016 issue of the Newsletter.  One reporter is needed for each of the sessions in bold below. For presenter bios and a full schedule for the day, visit: http://newenglandarchivists.org/Fall-2015:

    MORNING WORKSHOPS **please note that registration for the morning workshops is full; only those who are registered to attend the morning workshops may volunteer to report on these sessions
    -- Activity 1 - Cyanotype with Sam Thompson,  Photographer, Rhode Island
    -- Activity 2 - Wet plate collodion with Brett Henrikson, Photographer, Rhode Island
    -- Activity 3 - History and current use of 19th C photographic techniques with Martha Mahard, Professor of Practice, Simmons College, Boston, MA and Kathleen Deep, Collections Coordinator, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

    AFTERNOON SYMPOSIUM
    -- Symposium Opening Talk: Jane Turano-Thompson, Independent Scholar and Collector of 19th C Photography
    -- Description/Cataloging of 19th Century Photos with Robert Burton, Photograph Cataloger, Harvard University Libraries
    -- Identification of 19th Century Photos with Matthew Mason, Archivist and Eve Neiger, Processing Archivist, Beinecke Library, Yale University

    Sessions will be assigned on a “first-come, first-served” basis.  Please complete your registration prior to volunteering as a session reporter. Student reporters are welcome.

    Reports should be approximately 500 to 600 words, and submissions are due by December 1, 2015.

    If you are certain that you will be attending the Fall Meeting and are interested in reporting, or if you have any questions, please contact Carolyn Hayes, Session Reports/Internet Tidbits Editor, at carolyn_hayes@hms.harvard.edu.

    Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you all in Providence!

    Carolyn Hayes
    Session Reports/Internet Tidbits Editor
    NEA Newsletter

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