The Society of American Archivists - Archivists of Religious Collections Section invites you to register for: Lunch and Learn: Archival Accessioning for Beginners
Jun 13, 2024 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
This is the first of a three part series on archival processing.
This program discusses the principles of collecting and maintaining archives. Archival accessioning is the process by which donations are examined, secured and documented. Learn the importance of these steps to make a collection accessible to the public.
This webinar will be recorded.
Register here: Lunch and Learn webinar registration
Presenter: Nicole Menchise
Nicole Menchise received a B.A. in geography from the University of Memphis where she concentrated her studies in cartography and history. She completed her M.L.I.S. at Long Island University with the Advanced Certificate in Archives and Records Management. She is currently the Digitization and Archives Coordinator for the Long Island Library Resources Council where she offers educational workshops, provides advice for the processing, housing and display of special collections, oversees participation in the New York Heritage Digital Collections website for cultural institutions on Long Island, and executes the annual Long Island Archives Conference. Previously she managed the collections of the Oyster Bay Historical Society, Raynham Hall Museum, the Townsend Society of America, Seawanhaka Yacht Club, and the North Shore Historical Museum as a Trustee.
Contact: mkosta (at) uwo.ca for any issues.
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