The Architectural Records Roundtable was established in June 1990, and its members convene at the annual Society of American Archivists' conference meeting.
ARR Meeting History - identifies dates and locations of past meetings, and provides links to each year's Annual Report and Meeting Minutes.
ARR archives are housed as a series within the records of the Society of American Archivists records located in the Archives Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the Division of Archives and Special Collections. The online finding aid is located at:
http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/arch/findaids/uwmmss172/roundtables.html
2009-2010 ARR Leadership
Todd Kosmerick
ARR Co-Chair (2008-2010), University Archivist, North Carolina State University
Since 2004, Todd Kosmerick has been the University Archivist at the North Carolina State University Libraries, where his duties include acquisition and processing of architectural collections. Architecture is a major collecting area of the Libraries'
Special Collections Research Center. Kosmerick had previously been the Assistant Curator at the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma. He has served as chair of SAA's Reference, Access, and Outreach Section and the Congressional Papers Roundtable, and he has been a member of the Jameson Advocacy Award Subcommittee. He has also served on the Society of Southwest Archivists' nominating and publications committees.
Keli Rylance
ARR Co-Chair (2009-2011), Southeastern Architectural Archive, Tulane University
Dr. Keli Rylance is the Head of the
Southeastern Architectural Archive, a unit of Tulane University Library’s Special Collections Division. She serves on the U.S. Board of DOCOMOMO (International Working Party for the Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites, and Neighborhoods of the Modern Movement), the Orleans Parish Landmarks Commission, and the New Orleans Preservation Resource Center’s
Stained Glass Art in Sacred Places Committee. Awards include the Hugh A. Taylor Prize, as well as subventions from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain’s Ministry of Culture and the United States’ Universities, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the American Library Association. Her published work may be found in
Archivaria,
ARLIS/NA Reviews,
Public Art Review,
The Encyclopedia of Gardens: History and Design,
The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Architecture, and
Utopian Studies.