Following up on our #rbms22 session today The Things We Left Behind, here's a 🧵of some of the resources mentioned by presenters and in the chat, and things that inspired my thinking in the conversation
In observance of #ArchivesMonth, #OCLCresearch's @Partly_Cloudy spotlights the valuable, fascinating, and evolving work of archivists in two recent posts on #HangingTogether.
➡️ Explore her posts—and past posts—on the impact of archivists over the years: https://t.co/c9xidJQade
@ehkopin @stephestellar I just finished Nothing to See Here over the course of a few days -- it's not very long + I really couldn't put it down. Agree it would be great.
Happy 20 years @WebJunction! It's been great watching how you work while @OCLC. Looking forward to seeing what's next. #EngagedLibraries https://t.co/NzD9SypAMt
I am very excited to share that findings from our research for the Building a National Finding Aid Network project are now available. This was a major effort to inform the future of archival discovery and I'm really proud of this work https://t.co/eyREnPKM10
Oh heeeeyyy, the full recording of the "Intro to AV Assessment" workshop I taught 5/9/23 is now available online for free! https://t.co/QiqJDKQffB
#AVArchives
@clancynewyork@sophiasgaler @lmacthompson1 @nursingclio Without looking at this carefully, wondering what it looks like compared to dates of books in the corpus? It may have to do w copyright impacting what got scanned from print holdings in libraries and not be about the terms but just a drop off of works not in the public domain
Posted the slides and notes for the talk I did with @AmandaGreenw00d for #IIPCWAC23 https://t.co/NSTAU2rXtK
I'll summarize a bit since I think we had some important findings:
I've got a new post up today on Hanging Together, summarizing recent conversations with RLP colleagues about the state of Collections as Data support in their libraries. #oclcresearch https://t.co/x0ewmsbTBL
Very excited to see this new @OCLC Research report published today - fascinating case studies of library collaboration in action!
https://t.co/5f05tx7SpW
@catladylib This has been a big topic of conversation in our household. I just hollered to @anarchivist in the other room “there is fanny pack discourse on library Twitter!”
@meau_takes@anarchivist@steganogram long shots/more work: ask Bunde if there is anything in the NYU Archives, see if there is anything in the grant reporting but I think it was all Mellon funded so maybe not.
@meau_takes@anarchivist I don't think Sibyl is on here anymore, but it would be worth asking her. Also maybe talking with @steganogram as he might have some insight into this from working on the survey module
@adorkablekati @feministlib I’m so very sorry to hear this news. I did not know Anna well but learned from and admired her. Her brilliance, generosity, and passion always were clear. My deepest condolences to you and @CrowGirl42 and everyone who loved her.