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In conjunction with the oral history workshop on November 19, this program will explore different perspectives on providing access to oral history recordings.
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at the Library of Congress preserves these recordings for future generations. Please visit American Folklife Center is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies at
were his teaching and research focuses on Archival theory and practice as well as the History of Books and Printing.Alexander as the Head of Special Collections and Archives for the Queens College Archives.His books include Community Archives: The Shaping of Memory (co-editor with Jeannette Bastian) and Yaddo: A Creative History which is forthcoming from the Queens College . University ofGeorgia Press She holds a BFA in Studio Art from
Alfred University , is working towards a MLIS atRutgers with a concentration in digital libraries. Previously she managed the archiving department for a photo-retouching studio, restored and cataloged video, and worked with various collections of art and rare books.Museum of the City of, New York 1220 Fifth Avenue at103 Street ,Manhattan 6 to
103 Street (Lexington Avenue ). Alternate, 2 or 3 toCentral Park North (110 Street ).Space for this event is limited. After maximum capacity has been filled, a waiting list will be created.
The Archivists Round Table of
New York expresses its gratitude to the Museum of the City offor making this event possible. New York