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What is
SAA?
SAA
stands for Society of American Archivists, a professional organization
dedicated to the advancement of archival theory and practice in the United
States. Founded in 1934, SAA is considered to be one of the premier
professional organizations in the archives field. The student chapter of
SAA at the University of Pittsburgh was established in 1993, making it the
first in the nation.
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Upcoming
Events
Mar.
21* -
Collecting panel session
Apr. 4
- Peer panel
session
Apr.
11 -
Informal gathering at Dr. Cox's house |
Recent
Events
Pittsburgh Records Managers Speak with SAA@Pitt
members On Thursday, February 13, two local records managers
shared their experiences with the members of SAA@Pitt. The first
speaker, William Ainsworth, Jr. of Buchanan Ingersoll, provided insight
into records management in a legal environment. He spoke of
streamlining processes so as to better serve his clientele in the
fast-paced legal realm. The second speaker, Chris Nettrour of
Federated Investors, offered a glimpse of the more mundane side of records
management, detailing her work with arrangement and organization of her
company's records, space issues, and her continuing education. Each
speaker supplemented their enlightening and informative sessions with
handouts (see below).
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SAA@Pitt Contacts 2002-03
Matt
Eidson (grad. 12/02) Jennifer
McGillan Mike
O'Malley Deirdre
Scaggs Michele Tourney
Dr. Richard Cox Dr. Karen Gracy
saa@mail.sis.pitt.edu |
Upcoming Events
Panel Session on Collecting and Its Impact on
Archives On Friday, March 21 (date tentative), SAA@Pitt will
present a panel session on the phenomenon of collecting and how it affects
archival practices. Panel members will discuss the psychology of
collecting, how their collections have been affected by collecting, and
what they themselves collect.
Panel Session Featuring Pitt
Alumni SAA@Pitt will present a panel
session of Pitt alumni, our peers who have entered the "real world." The
panel members will reflect on their experiences in the job market, their
respective fields, and how their Pitt education has worked for them.
Prospective panelists include Jim Gerencser, '95, Archivist and Special
Collections Librarian at Dickinson College; Dr. Bernadette Callery, '02,
Museum Librarian at Carnegie Museum of Natural History; and Holly Mengel,
'02, Project Assistant on the Dick Thornburgh Archives at the University
of Pittsburgh Archives Service Center. |
Links
The Society of American
Archivists
National Archives and Records
Administration
Association of Records Managers
and Administrators
Mid-Atlantic Regional Archivists Conference
Midwest Archives
Conference
New England
Archivists |
School of Information
Sciences News
Dr. Cox to speak at Library of Congress Dr.
Richard Cox will be giving a talk at the Library of Congress on March 7,
entitled "Records, Documents and Stuff in the Digital Era." The talk
will explore how the technology boom has brought records and information
to the fore of everyday life, and how archivists and records managers have
had the chance to reinvent the manner in which they deal with those
documents, thus helping to shape a new "Information Age." As part of
the Library of Congress's Luminary Lectures series, Dr. Cox's
talk will be cybercast via RealPlayer.
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Registration for the Summer 2003 semester will begin on Monday,
February 17. Registration forms are available outside of SIS 633 and
from the Registrar on the 5th floor. Archives students are reminded
that the three courses required for the Archives track are:
LIS 2215
Preservation Management LIS 2970 Museum Archives LIS 2970 Moving
Image and Sound Archives
Course descriptions
and schedules are available at the SIS website. |
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