Women Archivists Roundtable
SAA 2006 - Washington, D.C.
Navigator Program
The Women Archivists Roundtable is pleased to sponsor the Navigator Program, which matches
experienced SAA members with new members or first-time
conference attendees. To request a navigator or serve in
this role, please check the appropriate box on your
Registration Form. For more information, contact
Karen Walton Morse. You will be contacted and matched with
a partner.
SAA 2006
Speaker, Maarja Krusten
Our keynote speaker will be Maarja Krusten, Historian for
the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Many of you may
be familiar with Maarja from postings to the Archives &
Archivists listserv. She will be discussing her experiences
as a government archivist and historian, including some of
the changes she's seen for women in the profession.
Agenda
Wednesday, August 2, 2005, 5-7:00 p.m.
I. Introductions
Co-Chairs Karen Walton Morse & Kathleen
Feeney
II. General Business
A. Remarks from Council Liaison
B. Remarks from Diversity Committee
Liaison
C. WAR Current Projects and Plans for the
Next Year
III. Election
A. Co-Chair, 2006-2008 (to replace
Karen Walton Morse)
B. Steering Committee member (if there is
interest)
IV. Keynote Speaker
Maarja Krusten, Historian, Government
Accountability Office
V. Other Business
A. Sessions for next year's annual
meeting
B. Issues & Advocacy
Minutes
Officers
Co-Chairs
Karen Walton Morse,
SUNY at Buffalo Special Collections (2004-2006)
Kathleen Feeney, University of
Chicago
Special Collections Research Center
(2005-2007)
Ginny L. Kilander,
University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center
(2006-2008)
Steering
Committee Members
Kathleen Feeney,
University of Chicago (Co-Chair)
Eileen Ielmini,
University of Chicago
Kathie Johnson,
University of Louisville
Ginny L. Kilander, University of Wyoming (Co-Chair)
Karen Walton Morse,
SUNY at Buffalo (Co-Chair)
Christine Schmid, The
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of American Jewish Archives
Andrea Sheehan, QVC, Inc. Information Services
Jennie Thomas, Albion
College (Web Liaison)
Number of
attendees
Approximately 12
Co-chair/ Steering
Committee
Ginny Kilander was named co-chair, 2006-2008; Eileen Ielmini
was named to the steering committee.
Summary of
Meeting
Activities
The WAR
business meeting began with an assessment of the
previous year's activities and discussion of the
openings for a co-chair and one-two new steering
committee members. We were unable to complete the
election of a co-chair at the meeting, but Ginny Kilander accepted the position shortly after her return
from the SAA annual meeting.
The
meeting's featured keynote speaker Maarja Krusten,
Historian for the Government Accountability Office. She
discussed her experiences as a government archivist and
historian, including some of the changes she's seen for
women in the profession. A follow-up discussion
demonstrated strong support for continuing to devote a
portion of WAR's annual business meeting to similar
presentations by active and experienced women
archivists.
The low
attendance at this year's business meeting was
disappointing. We believe that attendance was affected
both by the fact that the meeting fell on Wednesday
afternoon, before many members had arrived or begun to
attend sessions and by our failure to finalize the
meeting agenda in time for details to be widely
distributed to members.
Projects/activities
We
continue to support the Navigator Program initiated by
our roundtable. We will encourage the active
involvement of our individual roundtable members and
plan to assess the effectiveness/ satisfaction with the
program.
WAR endorsed two
sessions for SAA's 2007 annual meeting: "Ethical Fellow
Travelers: Activist Organizations and the Society of
American Archivists" and "Power Figures:
The Roles of Women in the Development of American
Museums."
We
responded to the report issued by the SAA Task Force on
Sessions and Roundtables.
We continue
to work to encourage the participation of women in all
phases of SAA business and other activities as well as
in the archival profession as a whole.
Diversity initiatives
Gender diversity and equity is the main concern of our
roundtable and is at the heart of most everything that
we do. We hope to increase our participation in SAA's
broader diversity initiatives.
Questions/Concerns for Council attention
Has
there been any recent discussion of the need for daycare
at the Annual Meeting?
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