MARAC Project Management for Archives workshop

Vincent J. Novara

Vincent J. Novara

On Tuesday, June 18, the Stephan Archives hosted a full-day workshop on project management for archival processing.  Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC), the workshop drew more than 25 archival professionals from the mid-Atlantic region, including staff from Columbia University, Bucknell University, and the Library of Congress, as well as Stephan Archives staff.  Speaker Vincent J. Novara, Curator of Special Collections in Performing Arts at the University of Maryland’s Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, introduced workshop participants to basic techniques and common tools for project management as adapted to an archives setting.  Attendees learned methods of prioritizing projects, creating detailed work plans and task schedules for staff, managing communication among project team members, and methods of tracking the progress of complex projects.

The workshop is one of several professional development opportunities offered annually by MARAC to archivists in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Begun in 1972, MARAC is a volunteer, regional consortium of archivists who live and work in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia, and in the District of Columbia. More than 1,000 members belong to the organization, representing government agencies, academic institutions, churches, businesses, historical societies, libraries, museums, and professional associations.  With a central mission of education and professional development, MARAC offers high quality conferences and advanced workshops at lowered prices thanks to the volunteer efforts of speakers and hosting institutions.

Reminder: Stephan Archives to host electronic records workshop June 15

The Stephan Archives of the Lawrenceville School will host an electronic records workshop for archivists, presented by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, on June 15. For more information on other professional development opportunities through MARAC, see the MARAC website.  Registration fee includes lunch.  You do not need to be a MARAC member to register for this workshop.

Managing Electronic Records, June 15, 2012 —

REGISTRATION STILL AVAILABLE

Location: The Bunn Library, The Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ

Instructor: Geof Huth, New York State Archives

Local Contact: Jacqueline Haun, Archivist The Lawrenceville School

Description: Many people like to treat electronic records as they do the weather: by, as Mark Twain said, complaining about it but doing nothing about it. We are now decades from the point at which that was an excusable way for archivists to address the issue of electronic records. This workshop will provide a simple introduction to the world of managing electronic records in archives by reviewing every aspect of archival workflow as it relates to electronic records. Particular focus will be placed on understanding the choices for long-term electronic file formats as well as the basics of preservation.

To register, please contact administrator@marac.info.

Stephan Archives to host MARAC workshop

The Stephan Archives of the Lawrenceville School will host an electronic records workshop for archivists, presented by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, on June 15. For more information on other professional development opportunities through MARAC, see the MARAC website.

Managing Electronic Records, June 15, 2012 —

REGISTRATION AVAILABLE APRIL 1

Location: The Bunn Library, The Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ

Instructor: Geof Huth, New York State Archives

Local Contact: Jacqueline Haun, Archivist The Lawrenceville School

Description: Many people like to treat electronic records as they do the weather: by, as Mark Twain said, complaining about it but doing nothing about it. We are now decades from the point at which that was an excusable way for archivists to address the issue of electronic records. This workshop will provide a simple introduction to the world of managing electronic records in archives by reviewing every aspect of archival workflow as it relates to electronic records. Particular focus will be placed on understanding the choices for long-term electronic file formats as well as the basics of preservation.

To register, please contact administrator@marac.info.