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Showing posts with label SAA 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAA 2008. Show all posts
Monday, September 1, 2008

SAA: Day three of sessions

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Immediately after the conference ended on Saturday, a friend from North Carolina and I spent some time exploring Pier 39 and Golden Gate Par...
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Saturday, August 30, 2008

SAA: Second day of sessions

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NB: Sessions occupied only one time slot today. Digital Revolution, Archival Evolution: An Archival Web Capture Project Dean Weber (Ford M...

SAA: ER Section Meeting

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I didn't go to Government Records Section meeting this morning as I had initially planned. Instead, I walked around the exhibit hall an...
Friday, August 29, 2008

SAA: John Dean

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It's late and I need to go to bed, so this post is going to be brief. Today's plenary speaker was John Dean. Yes, that John Dean. ...

SAA: Day one of sessions

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YourSpace, MySpace, DSpace? Finding a Place for Institutional Records Sessions got off to a great start this morning, at least for me: the...
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Thursday, August 28, 2008

SAA: LAGAR meeting

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Today was a work day. I spent the morning doing some stuff that I didn't have the chance to finish before leaving for San Francisco and...
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. . . is Bonnie Weddle, a mildly workaholic electronic records archivist. This blog is a (partial) record of the life of a working archivist, and in it you'll find information about electronic records issues, government transparency, open records laws, archival security, New York State history, and other abiding concerns. And because even a workaholic archivist needs to get out of the processing room every now and then, you'll find the occasional travelogue and off-topic post.
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