Sinopsis
Archivists in conversation with archivists, discussing their work and passions and how they care for the historical record and present the storied past. Hosted by husband and wife team Karen Trivette and Geof Huth.
Episodios
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Episode 104: A Living Body of Information (Kerstin Arnold)
15/02/2020 Duración: 01h03minKerstin Arnold, a cultural heritage professional at Archives Portal Europe tells us of her beginnings at the German Federal Archives and provides the amazing story of how a small band of people aggregate metadata on 55,000 fonds and collections held by European archives to allow people all over the world an easy way to find the information they need through Archives Portal Europe.
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Episode 103: I’d Rather be in Charge of My Own Uncertainty (Margaret Crockett)
08/02/2020 Duración: 01h56sMargaret Crockett a consultant archivist and records manager with Margaret Crockett, Ltd., and Archive-Skills Consultancy, tells us about her beginnings in government archives, her adventures in archives on the open sea, and how she loves the freedom of being an independent archivist.
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Episode 102: A Mole Costume (Tamara Thornhill)
01/02/2020 Duración: 01h05minTamara Thornhill, Corporate Archives Manager at Transport for London, tells us not only her own tale but also the often surprising history of her organization, which oversees almost all of the transportation system in Greater London, include most famously the London Underground.
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Episode 101: A Primal Need to Save Everything (Jennifer Anna)
25/01/2020 Duración: 01h03minJennifer Anna, Photo and Digital Asset Manager for the World Wildlife Fund, tells us how cinephilia led her to photography, archives, and a career managing the digital.
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Episode 100: We Don't Travel. All We Do is Talk (Karen Trivette and Geof Huth)
18/01/2020 Duración: 59minKaren Trivette and Geof Huth sit down at the end of the year to celebrate the 100th episode of this podcast and discuss their individual archives days, their plans for 2020, the value of archives, and the home they have found for their podcast archives.
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Episode 99: There's Always Jobs in Archives (Joseph Komljenovich)
11/01/2020 Duración: 57minJoseph Komljenovich, Senior Associate Archivist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, regales us with stories: of how he began his college career studying finance but slipped somehow into archives, about epiphanies, about never having been a normal kid, and even about returning to finance, to some degree, in his current job.
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Episode 98: I'm Constantly Being Smacked in the Face on Purpose (Cal Lee)
04/01/2020 Duración: 01h04minCal Lee, Professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science, invites us to his office to discuss how philosophy and the need to address digital records propelled him into archives and how he has connected himself deeply into the archival profession nationally and internationally.
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Episode 97: Once the Sallie Bingham Center Got Its Hooks in Me (Kelly Wooten)
28/12/2019 Duración: 59minKelly Wooten, Librarian at the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture at Duke University, invites us into her home to enjoy her cats and to discuss her career in libraries and archives, one focused on women's work, girl's literature, and zines.
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Episode 96: That Mechanism That Can Improve People's Lives (Chrystal Carpenter)
21/12/2019 Duración: 01h04minChrystal Carpenter, Coordinator of University Archives and Special Collections, tells us about her beginnings in Egyptology, her experiences dealing with the aftermath of a massacre, her rich and broad career, and an attempt to reframe what the Archives Leadership Institute could be.
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Episode 95: 2X2: The Mobile Archive is Essentially a Bike (Sophie Glidden-Lyon and Daniel Pecoraro)
12/12/2019 Duración: 01h07minSophie Glidden-Lyon and Daniel Pecoraro, volunteers at the Interference Archive in Brooklyn, tell us the history of the Archive, how this community archives makes records on social movements available to the public, and all about their cataloging parties.
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Episode 94: My Place in Archives (Aaron Purcell)
07/12/2019 Duración: 01h03minAaron Purcell, Director of Special Collections and University Archives at Virginia Tech, recounts his journey from the history of the French Revolution to archives, his professional focus on donor relations, and his place in archives.
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Episode 93: 2X2: Happy Accidents (Kate Theimer and Jim Gerencser)
30/11/2019 Duración: 01h15minKate Theimer, writer and editor, and her husband, Jim Gerencser, College Archivist at Dickinson College, tell us of their lives together as two archivists and the amazing accomplishments they have achieved.
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Episode 92: The Guy Who Writes "Records Express" (Arian Ravanbakhsh)
23/11/2019 Duración: 57minArian Ravanbakhsh, Supervisory Records Management Policy Analyst at the Office of the Chief Records Officer at the US National Archives, tells us how his life has always revolved around the District of Columbia and explains his important work developing records management policies for the federal government.
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Episode 91: To Allow Archivists to Bring Their Brilliance to the Forefront (Alex Duryee)
16/11/2019 Duración: 56minAlex Duryee, Metadata Archivist at the New York Public Library, tells us how he became an archivist as a teenager but discovered it was a profession only later in life, and also explains the archival magic of integrated systems of metadata.
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Episode 90: It Was Also Actually Fun to be in Basements (Stephen Novak)
09/11/2019 Duración: 01h08minStephen Novak, Head of Archives and Special Collections at the Augusta C. Long Health Sciences Library at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, tells us how the records of a murder first intrigued him about archives and then tells the stories of a long a rich career that touched just about everything an archivist might ever do.
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Episode 89: The Memory of Society (Hrefna Robertsdottir)
02/11/2019 Duración: 01h59sHrefna Róbertsdóttir, National Archivist of Iceland, provides a wide view of the archival program of Iceland, its national and regional archives, and how these have responsibility for the records of the whole of society, all while Iceland works closely with other archives on international issues.
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Episode 88: If You Have Their Diaries, You Can See Their Dreams (Njörður Sigurðsson)
26/10/2019 Duración: 01h05minNjörður Sigurðsson, Director of Acquisition and Access at the National Archives of Iceland, tells his story of becoming an archivist after studying the history of foster children, explains the archives world of Iceland, and discusses his work internationally addressing the thorny issue of displaced archives.
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Episode 87: Compelled by the Image and What that Might Convey (Ashley Levine)
19/10/2019 Duración: 01h03minAshley Levine, Archivist and Digital Resource Manager at Artifex Press, tells us about his move from pure archives to a more modern kind of hybrid archivist role, how all archivists must learn new skills all the time and why their versatility helps them with that, and he explains why archivists realize there is a social urgency to information, the preservation of information, and truth.
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Episode 86: The Connections between Then and Now (Nicole Milano)
12/10/2019 Duración: 01h03minNicole Milano, Head of the Medical Center Archives at NewYork Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses how her study of history and her travels led her to archives, discusses how being a lone arranger helped her practice the breadth of archives, and she also speaks about her experiences helping run a podcast and attending the Archives Leadership Institute.
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Episode 85: This Tape Recorder is Still On (Heather Lember)
05/10/2019 Duración: 01h01minHeather Lember, a processing archivist at New York Public Library, tells us of her life trip from being a musician to an archivist and finally to the archivist working on the extensive papers of Lou Reed, most of which consisted of audio recordings in many formats. She explains the challenges and joys of processing large archival collections.