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Women Archivists Roundtable
SAA 2008 - San Francisco
WAR Annual Report to SAA for 2008
Meeting Minutes
August 27, 2008, 1-3:00 p.m.
Led by Robin Secco and Karen Morse
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Introductions
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Brief Address from our Council
Liaison(s)
Sheryl Williams (outgoing) introduced Rosalye Settles
(incoming)
Main point of discussion: New SAA rule that roundtables
need to have at least 50 SAA members and how that will
affect WAR
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Guest Speaker - Anne Lyons,
National Archives of Australia
She gave on overview of the role and status of women and
archiving in Australia, and participated in a
question-and-answer period. An interesting tidbit: 57%
of the National Archives staff are women
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WAR Mission and Objectives
The Women Archivists Roundtable (WAR), formerly the
Women's Professional Archival Issues Roundtable (WPAIR)
exists to ensure that the Society of American Archivists
(SAA) conscientiously deals with issues that affect the
status of women within the profession and the Society.
The Roundtable also provides a Society-acknowledged
forum for individual members to address issues of
concern in this area.
WAR will:
- Monitor the status of women within the archival
profession
- Encourage the participation of women in all phases of
SAA business and other activities as well as in the
archival profession as a whole
- Monitor gender balance on SAA programs
- Nominate candidates for Fellow in SAA
- Monitor the continuance of day care at the SAA Annual
Meeting
- Meet annually in conjunction with the SAA meeting
- Conduct its business in accordance with the SAA's
"Guidelines for SAA Roundtables"
- Support SAA Navigator Program
WAR Website:
http://www.archivists.org/saagroups/women/
WAR E-discussion list. Sign-up at time of membership or
renewal
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General Business
A. Listed additional activities of interest to WAR
members at the annual meeting
- 8/27 WCRT, 5:30-7:30 PM
- 8/28 Session 107: Archival Awareness Along the Pacific
Rim (featuring our WAR guest speaker, Anne Lyons, among
others)
- 8/30 Session 709: Power Figures: The Roles of Women in
the Development of American Museums
B. Discussed WAR's recent activity
- Navigator Program
- No session proposals received by the deadline for
endorsement by the Roundtable for 2008 SAA meeting
C. Discussed ideas for WAR
- Ideas regarding possible WAR activities (from Steering
Committee E-mails 8/4-8/5/08): Hold networking
get-togethers with women archivists; Conduct workshops
on professional issues; Get a workshop at SAA on perhaps
women and management in the archival/records management
world; Look into online
recruitment/discussions/elections; Should we consider
reviving our survey, now that A*Census is becoming
dated?
- Ideas generated by group: Use the WAR listserv for
more discussion on this issue; Session on women and
technology (basic idea: if women have a fear of
technology it could lead to a male-dominated
profession); Liaising with SAA Nominating Committee to
get more women into the higher-level positions; Make an
annual assessment of the gender balance for both elected
and appointed positions within SAA and the Annual
Meeting program; Find some activism to energize the
Roundtable; Do something with the Women Religious Group;
Session/panel of female leaders in the archival
profession with a variety of different perspectives;
Record/create transcript of any
sessions/workshops/lectures we sponsor so that they can
be made available to those who cannot afford to travel
to the meetings
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Other Business
A. Brief address by 2009 Program Committee
representative
- Theme of next year's annual meeting is sustainability.
It will be a joint meeting with the Council of State
Archivists. They'll be looking for sessions that
emphasize diversity and have some sort of international
perspective
- Deadlines: October 8 for session proposals; October 20
for endorsement (we can endorse up to 2 sessions)
B. Session ideas for next year
- Presentation by Fernanda Perrone, re: work-life
balance session (proposed by Fernanda Perrone and Caryn
Radick)
- Other sessions brainstormed earlier in the meeting
C. Issues and Advocacy
- Ideas generated by Steering Committee: WAR bylaws
review, updating WAR Web resources, nomination SAA
fellows, daycare, diversity in leadership
- Ideas generated by group: Discussion of the issues
surrounding coming back to work after maternity leave
(private place to pump, etc.), maybe WAR can help with
more publicity for daycare at SAA
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Election
WAR will have 2 co-chairs, sharing the leadership of
the section. They will be elected for staggered 2-year
terms. These individuals must be SAA members in good
standing. Unusual circumstance that one co-chair has
rotated off the term early, hence 2 positions this
election. This election, one co-chair will be elected
for a 1-year term and one co-chair will be elected for a
2-year term.
WAR Steering Committee comprised of the 2 co-chairs,
and from 5-7 other individuals. These members may, but
are not required to be members of SAA. The Steering
Committee will have broad geographic representation.
Nominations:
Steering Committee: Sharon Silengo, State Historical
Society of North Dakota; Sandy Swan, Resource Center of
Dallas; Deborah Rice, Reuther Library, Wayne State
University; Kathy Goss, Consultant
Co-Chair: Robin Secco, University of Chicago;
Elizabeth Newsom, University of Colorado, Boulder
Attendance: 29
WAR pages maintained by Jennie Thomas
Last updated: 26 January 2009
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