In 2007 we broadened the ways in which
presenters can share their work by soliciting
poster presentations. This format – which
SAA traditionally has reserved for graduate
students – gives you the chance to view
posters on your own schedule and have an
informal, one-on-one conversation with the
presenter. Be sure to take this opportunity
to see what our colleagues are doing in their
repositories around the country.
P1. From Flooded to Functioning: Redeveloping the Olin Partnership Archives
Samantha Slade / Olin Partnership
P2. Education of Visual Resources Professionals: Changing Roles and Needs in the 21st Century
Hemalata Iyer / SUNY – Albany
P3. Collaborative Backlog Assessment: The PACSCL Consortial Survey Initiative
Christine Di Bella / Historical Society of Pennsylvania
P4. Digital Dilemmas: Preserving Electronic Records
Riccardo Ferrante / Smithsonian Institution Archives
P5. An Approach to Early Photographic Formats: The Peter Palmquist Cased Images Collection
Matthew D Mason / Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
P6. Enhancing Access to Historically Significant Archival Collections: Linking EAD-Encoded Finding Aids to Audio Files
Burt Altman and Plato L Smith II / Florida State University Libraries
P7. Gathering Institutional Memory: Oral History as Outreach Programming
Lisa Sjoberg / Concordia College
P8. Transcending the Original, or Adventures in Data Modeling: Phillip Lampi Collection
Anne Sauer and Krista Ferrante / Tufts University