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Imagining a Labor Market in Archives that Works for Everyone | You Ought to be Ashamed
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You Ought to be Ashamed. You were unemployed once too, man. Imagining a Labor Market in Archives that Works for Everyone. April 25, 2012. The following is the text from my talk at the Spring 2012 MARAC meeting in Cape May, New Jersey. I look forward to your comments, unless you’re a self-identified MRA. I’m not joking. Today I’m going to talk about things I’ve noticed about being an archives worker. The casualization of academic labor. Supply and demand in the labor market. And gender and technology.
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l'Archivista: January 2015
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Thursday, January 8, 2015. Jump In: electronic records. Do you lack hands-on electronic records experience? Are you growing more and more concerned about the floppy disks, CD's, and other portable media lurking in your paper records? Do you work best when you have a firm deadline? Do you like winning prizes? If you answered "yes" to most or all of the above questions, you need to know that the Manuscript Repositories Section. Of the Society of American Archivists. SAA) is sponsoring its third Jump In.
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GNU Wget NCBHIO | Mark Custer | defenestrated blog
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Mark Custer defenestrated blog. Dressing libraries in a linux livery. The happiest Swede in Paris (and Nadal deserved better). Symphony’s problem with operators →. June 1, 2009. If that doesn’t qualify as a strange blog-post title, I don’t know what does. Anyhow, I just wanted to say how nice it was to visit the Carolina Digital Library and Archives department ( CDLA. At the Louis Round Wilson Library in UNC-Chapel Hill. Louis Round Wilson Library. During our discussions, we also got on the topic of EAC.
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Zombies vs. Libraries | Mark Custer | defenestrated blog
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Mark Custer defenestrated blog. Dressing libraries in a linux livery. NC EAD, part 2. Zombies vs. Libraries. April 1, 2010. The website for the 7th annual Joyner Library Paraprofessional conference is now live:. Http:/ events.lib.ecu.edu/paraprof/2010/. Our theme this year is. Zombies vs. Libraries: Integrating Pop-culture with Library Tradition. We hope to see you in Greenville this May! This entry was posted in Conference. NC EAD, part 2. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. North Carol...
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Symphony’s problem with operators | Mark Custer | defenestrated blog
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Mark Custer defenestrated blog. Dressing libraries in a linux livery. I want my, I want my EAD →. Symphony’s problem with operators. June 21, 2009. I’d be quite alarmed if this hasn’t already been reported since SirsiDynix’s Symphony OPAC has been out in the wild for quite some time, but here’s an annoying “bug” that I just discovered today. In any out-of-the-box Symphony OPAC and you’ll get yourself an error. Now try with. And even the Boolean operators or. I’ll ignore “ xor. If you try to search for but.
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Not A Guybrarian: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009. I'm in ur kongres, openin ur gubmint. Change we can believe in:. The end may finally in sight to the seven-year battle historians and archivists have waged to overturn President Bush’s Executive Order 13233 of November 2001. That restricted access to presidential records. On January 7, 2009, the House of Representatives approved H.R. 35, the “Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2009,”. By an overwhelmingly bi-partisan vote of 359-58. 433 US. 425. 1977), and other cases.".
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readers advisory | booktruck.org
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Squeaky wheels in the information world. This blog isn’t dead, it’s sleeping. Or it has Seasonal Affective Disorder, or is consumed by learning French, or is training for a marathon. In the case of our Leets, she’s a mother to a brand new baby boy, and we’re so proud. Anyway, in this slow season, I am inclined to draw on time-tested pastimes, namely, leisure reading. Kristy prolifically book-blogs all year-round. So, fellow librarians, how do you book-talk sucessfully? Feed You can leave a response.
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Dewey Crash | booktruck.org
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Squeaky wheels in the information world. 8220;So it was difficult to play because you were constantly aware that you were in the immediacy of the moment but yet referencing primary, tertiary and secondary sources the whole Dewey system was crashing in on me. Way to drop Dewey, Cate. I just finished reading this. About Todd Haynes’s film. In the article, Cate Blanchett. Compares playing Haynes’s Bob Dylan to being confused by DDC. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Booktruck (...
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Not A Guybrarian: April 2012
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Sunday, April 29, 2012. ARMA, Archivists, and Affordability. God Bless Jimmy McMillan. Helping people make Image Macros since 2010. First, some context: this post is a response to comments in Maureen Callahan's post on You Ought To Be Ashamed. 50 for downloadable standards? 1000 for registration for the annual meeting? So are you suggesting that ARMA should have a progressive dues structure like SAA? Ie should they be like AIIM and have a name your price dues structure? I took a look at the membership br...
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Not A Guybrarian: A (not-so-)Brief Aside on Metadata and Its Uses
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Monday, September 24, 2012. A (not-so-)Brief Aside on Metadata and Its Uses. So, you may have noticed the gap in updates for this so-called “series”. This is largely because I have been actually doing the work instead of blogging about it (oh sure, “Productivity”, a likely story. But in this case it’s true! These tools that I’m using? I’ve been giving this a lot of thought and comparing the various outputs of the tools that I’ve been testing, and I have reached a preliminary conclusion, i....How much ...
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