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"Write Away" Forum on Publishing Opportunities in SAA
Friday, November 5, 2021, 12:00PM – 1:30PM CT
Wondering what it takes to write a research article? Draft a book proposal? Prepare a case study on archives practice? Review a professional resource? Define terminology in the archival lexicon?
If you did not get to attend the fourth annual "A Finding Aid To My Soul" on October 6, 2021, now's your chance to get acquainted with five amazing storytellers who share the ways in which their archives work intersects with their real lives. Sponsored by SAA’s Committee on Public Awareness and introduced by past chair Chris Burns, this virtual storytelling event was held in celebration of American Archives Month.
September 30, 2021—A new blog post has been added to Off the Record, the SAA Leaders blog hosted by the SAA President. In "Grace and Futurism," Courtney Chartier shares her President's Message, which appeared in the September/October 2021 issue of Archival Outlook. Read the blog post here.
The latest issue of Archival Outlook is now available! In the September/October issue, Bridget Lawlor explores the question of authenticity in renovating the historic house museum of management expert Peter Drucker, and Chloe Raub shares how a new collection featuring tarot decks has introduced people to the Newcomb Archives at Tulane University. Missed SAA’s Annual Meeting?
Greetings, friends! The Society of American Archivists (SAA) accomplishes so much each year, and it’s due in large part to our many motivated, hardworking leaders that make it all happen.
September 13, 2021—Join the SAA Council for an open forum to get an orientation to, and deliver feedback on, a preliminary draft of SAA’s work plan to further diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and cultural competency across the organization.