The Greatest Show on Foam Core: Student Poster Sessions
Coordinators: Elizabeth Dunham, Arizona State University; Laurel Rozema, The University of Texas at Austin
Students will present posters describing long‐term projects or research relating to archives. The
Student Poster Session allows students to present their work in a professional arena, participate in
the annual meeting, and meet current archives practitioners interested in learning about new
topics, projects, and research from incoming professionals. This session is open to all students
working towards Masters or Ph.D. degrees and planning to pursue careers in archives, museum
studies, or public history.
- The Blake Alexander Collection at the Alexander Architectural Archive
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- Jarred Wilson, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin
- Hoarding and Its Effects on Acquisition and Appraisal: Two Case Studies from the University of Illinois Archives
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- Roxanne Dunn, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign
- Community Archives and Archivists: Thematic Approaches for Documenting and Sustaining Localities
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- Sarah Buchanan, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin
- Learning Lessons: Promoting Dialogue Between Museums and Archives
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- Amanda Dietz and Danica Galbraith, Baylor University
- Buckinghamshire: The Servants of the Crown, a Look at the Research Process
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- Malak Carrillo, Texas State University‐San Marcos
- Archiving the Digital Records of the SAA‐UT Student Chapter
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- Kristin Law, Nora Winslow, and Megan Dirickson, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin
- Assessing the Preservation Needs of an Audio‐Visual Collection
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- Kate Neptune and Parker Fishel, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin
- The 21st Century Archive: Using Web 2.0 and 3.0 Technologies to Create Dynamic Public Programming
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- LaToya Michaela Devezin, Louisiana State University