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PAHR needs YOU!

This following is a letter from Scott Cline (Seattle Municipal Archives) to the Northwest Archivists membership. You may have already seen it, but it is important enough to see again.  Contact your Senators and Representatives! I am writing in my capacity as a member of the Society of American Archivists Council. As you know, proposed … Continue reading »

Western Roundup 2010

Mark your calendars, if you haven’t already, for the Western Roundup 2010 super-regional archives meeting that will be held in Seattle from April 28-May 1.  This is a joint meeting sponsored by Northwest Archivists, Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists, Society of California Archivists, and Rocky Mountain Archivists. What a great chance to show off our city … Continue reading »

Are You On Facebook? Great…So Are We!

Not only are we on Twitter, but you can also find us on Facebook here.  If you’re on Facebook, login and become a fan of Seattle Area Archivists.  Better yet, become a fan AND tell your archivist friends. Facebook is just another way to stay communicate information about archives around the area and the country.  Let us … Continue reading »

Archives Fair Pics

Thanks to everyone who came to Seattle Area Archivists Archives Fair last week.  We had 11 repositories participate and over 100 fair-goers (by some estimates).  Some of those who stopped by to talk to archivists were just passing by and curious about what was going on, but others had specific questions they wanted to pose … Continue reading »

Archives Vacancy Announcement–Washington, DC

Job Summary:  This position is located in the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur  M. Sackler Gallery, Archives Department. The employee provides development, care and management of the Archives collections for two museums. Location: Washington, DC For More Information: click here

NWA Mentoring Program

Are you looking for someone with whom you can discuss professional issues or concerns? Perhaps you are new to the profession, have started a new job, or have new duties or responsibilities in your current position and would like to confer with a more experienced archivist. Are you an experienced archivist that would like to … Continue reading »

Seattle Area Archivists on Twitter…get on board

Let the tweets fly…..follow us on Twitter at SeaWAarchivists.  If you don’t have an account, get one here.  It’s just one more way to stay connected to information about archives and Seattle Area Archivists.

Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) Newsletter

The November issue of the Heritage Advisor is out, click here to view it.

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