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Outreach - Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections (Paperback)
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Outreach - Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections (Paperback)
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Outreach: Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections
explores how archives of different sizes and types are reaching out
to new potential users and increasing awareness of programs and
collections. The book features twelve case studies that demonstrate
ideas that can be transferred into many other settings. Some of the
practices described in the case studies rely primarily on
technology and the Web to interact with the public, while others
are centered on face-to-face activities. The case studies featured
are 1.The Oregon Archives Crawl: Engaging New Users and Advocates
2.Moved by the Spirit: Opportunistic Promotion of the Hamilton
Family Seance Collection 3.Working Within the Law: Public
Programming and Continuing Education 4.Staying Connected: Engaging
Alumni and Students to Digitize the Carl "Pappy" Fehr Choral Music
Collection 5."Pin"pointing Success: Assessing the Value of
Pinterest and Historypin for Special Collections Outreach
6.Creating a New Learning Center: Designing a Space to Support
Multiple Outreach Goals 7."Wikipedia is made of people!":
Revelations from Collaborating with the World's Most Popular
Encyclopedia 8.21 Revolutions: New Art from Old Objects 9.Happy
Accidents and Unintended Consequences: How We Named Our Tribble
10.Navigating Nightingale: Creating an App Out of Archives 11.DIY
History: Redesigning a Platform for a Transcription Crowdsourcing
Initiative 12.Taking Preservation to the People: Educating the
Public About Personal Digital Archiving All twelve case studies
look at outreach as identifying the organization's intended
audience, building new ways of reaching them, and helping the
organization achieve its mission. Each also reflects a philosophy
of experimentation that is perhaps the most critical ingredient for
any organization interested in developing its own "innovative"
practices. This volume will be useful to those working in archives
and special collections as well as other cultural heritage
organizations, and provides ideas ranging from those that require
long-term planning and coordination to those that could be
immediately implemented. It also provides students and educators in
archives, library, and public history graduate programs a resource
for understanding the variety of ways people conduct outreach in
the field today and the kinds of strategies archivists are using to
attract new users to collections.
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