Managing Photographic Media Workshop April 27-28

Please excuse cross posting.

Registration is now open for the AABC’s Managing Photographic Media workshop!

The Archives Association of British Columbia is pleased to offer the 2-day Managing Photographic Media workshop taking place on April 27th and 28th at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.

This hands-on workshop covers appraisal, access, privacy, copyright, arrangement and description, photographic negative and print identification, and storage.  The workshop will also cover best practices for digitization and for managing born-digital photographs.

Instructors:
Kelly Stewart, EAS Coordinator
Rosaleen Hill, BCAPS Coordinator

This workshop will benefit anyone managing photographic collections and is open to participants from all sectors.

Dates & Times: April 27th-28th, 9:00 am – 4:00pm

Location:  Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC

Cost: Members: $250.00; Non-members: $350.00

Register at www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=1831&EID=9082

This workshop is taking place in association with the AABC’s annual conference Networks and Archives/Networks in Archives held on April 29th-30th.

This year’s conference features BC’s Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham and our keynote speaker, Daniel Caron, the Librarian and Archivist of Canada.

Register for the 2011 Conference at www.aabc.ca/conference.html.

Website:  www.aabc.ca

Visual Literacy Workshop May 2, 2011

Workshop Agenda

Event Name Date & Time Instructors/Speakers & CEUs
Visual Literacy for Photograph Collections #1141 Mon, May 02, 2011
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Nicolette A. Bromberg

General CEU Credits: 0.75
Archival Recertification Credits-ARCs: 5

Workshop Description

This workshop provides methods to gain information from photographs and to understand how this information can be applied in a practical manner to help manage, arrange, and describe collections more effectively and for researchers to extract information. If you’ve attended SAA’s “Understanding Photographs” workshop, this is your next step! This workshop adds more concepts that are important for understanding the intellectual and physical nature of photographs. Incorporating these concepts into daily practice can have practical and economical benefit for the archivist and provide better service to the researcher. Learn to understand the photograph as artifact,visual literacy, and their application to photograph collection management and research uses.

Upon completing this workshop, you’ll:

  • Have examined visual literacy in-depth and learned to apply this information in practice always to arrange and describe photograph collections;
  • Know about the importance of the concept of object and image in collection management and the difference between physical order and intellectual order;
  • Comprehend the intellectual and social nature of photographs;
  • Understand the photographic messages, the complex collective life of photographs, and how the photographic information can be obscured or changed over time; and
  • Be able to apply this knowledge to managing photo collections to save time and money.

Who should attend?Archivists or others who work with photograph collections and researchers wishing to understand more about finding information contained in photographs. Archivists or others who want to build on the knowledge gained from the introductory SAA “Understanding Photographs” workshop.

Attendance limited to 30.

Testimonials

When asked “what aspect of the workshop was most valuable to you?” Participant responses included:

  • “Instructor’s expertise and enthusiasm made the materials even more effective.”
  • “Book with information I can use and further study.”
  • “Passing around actual samples.”
  • “Combination of intelligent teaching with fun exercises where we attempted to apply what we learned.”
  • “Excellent information, fast paced, good visuals with good comments.”
  • “Discussion on arrangement – reassembly of disarranged collection – by provenance.”
  • “Information on the social information contained in photographs – not something I have encountered before.”
  • “Various ways photographic information can be manipulated and how this demands great care in evaluation and description.”
  • “Basic enough for the beginner to learn a great deal of valuable / useful skills.”

 

http://saa.archivists.org/Scripts/4Disapi.dll/4DCGI/events/232.html?Action=Conference_Detail&ConfID_W=232&Time=-1649643909

 

Need a Room in Helena?

I have 2 extra rooms reserved at the conference hotel in Helena for the NWA conference.  If any archivists in the Seattle area are planning to attend and still haven’t reserved a room, I could transfer one or both of the rooms at the lowest available rate ($81/night) to anyone who is interested.  Please contact me for more information.

Thanks!

Emily

 

Emily Hughes Dominick

Associate Archivist, Sisters of Providence
Seattle, WA

206/923-4011

emily.dominick@providence.org

 

Seattle Area Archivists’ Preservation Roadshow

Greetings!
As you know, we are planning an event for the public on Saturday, May 14, at NARA.  The Preservation Roadshow will provide the general public with the basic skills and information necessary to preserve their personal artifacts.  Many of you have been kind enough to volunteer and we appreciate the show of support.  We, on the committee, also understand that weekends are difficult and busy and you may be wondering how you can help out in lieu of being able to commit on the day.
Thanks to the efforts of Josh Zimmerman, the website is up and running.  He has included all of the information about the event including a downloadable flyer.  If you could all send out the link below to anyone you know (friends, family, associates) who would be interested in attending the event that would be an enormous help to our promotion efforts.  In addition, I encourage all of you, if at all possible, to print out the flyers and make them available to the visitors at your individual respositories.
Thank you so much for your support and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the Preservation Roadshow!
Sincerely,
Jennifer Hawkins
Chair
Seattle Area Archivists
and the Preservation Roadshow committee