Campus Case Studies

CAMPUS CASE STUDIES are reports by university archivists who have created working solutions for a wide range of topics including managing born-digital records, collaborations with institutional repositories, and developing records management policies for an institution. Through this SAA portal, quick and broad dissemination of completed projects or work-in-progress is possible. Archivists are encouraged to report on projects that proved successful and/or problematic through a submission system intended for ease of use with a minimum of editorial delay. See How to Submit a Campus Case Study

Table of Contents

CASE 21
Archiving Oral Histories at Columbia University Libraries
KIMBERLY SPRINGER, Columbia University Libraries

CASE 20
Rethinking Record Groups and University Archives Classification
at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas

TAMMI KIM, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

CASE 19
Dangerous Liaisons: Working Collaboratively with a Donor on a Mass-Digitization Project at UNC Charlotte
 
RITA JOHNSTON and JOSEPH NICHOLSON, J. Murrey Atkins Library, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

CASE 18
Archiving Content from Mobile Devices: Challenges and Strategies 
LAURA ALAGNA, Northwestern University 

CASE 17
Successful Fundraising with Library and Archives Collaboration

REBECCA SCHULTE, University of Kansas, Kenneth Spencer Research Library

CASE 16
Digital Preservation Strategies for a Small Private College

MEG MINER, Illinois Weslyan University

CASE 15
Will They Populate the Boxes? Piloting a Low-Tech Method for Capturing Executive E-mail and a Workflow for Preserving It at the University of Michigan

APRILLE COOKE MCKAY, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

CASE 14
Partnering with IT to Identify a Commercial Tool for Capturing Archival E-mail of University Executives at the University of Michigan

APRILLE COOKE MCKAY, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

CASE 13
On the Development of the University of Michigan Web Archives: Archival Principles and Strategies
MICHAEL SHALLCROSS, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

CASE 12
Podcasts in the Archives: Archiving Podcasting Content at the University of Michigan
ALEXIS A. ANTRACOLI, University of Michigan

CASE 11
Preserving the H-Net Academic Electronic Mail Lists 
LISA M. SCHMIDT, Michigan State University

CASE 10
Managing UIC Medical Center Policies Using DSpace 
JULIA HENDRY, University of Illinois at Chicago

CASE 9
Survey of the University of Pittsburgh and Association of American Universities’ Websites and Physical Holdings
THERESE BARRY, SIRI BERDAHL, MARY BOERGER KRISTIN JUSTHAM, ROBIN C. PIKE, MARIKA SOULSBY, and ANITA VANNUCCI

CASE 8
Sport Schema Crosswalks: Appraising, Converting, and Preserving Proprietary Schema to Open Source Standards 
JAMES W. ROGERS, University of Denver

CASE 7
Standards and Standards Development: The Development of Digital Records Conversion Process (ANSI/ARMA 16-2007) 
NANCY M. KUNDE, University of Wisconsin-Madison

CASE 6
Managing Public Affairs Records in the Digital Age 
TIM PYATT, Duke University

CASE 5
Developing a Recordkeeping Framework for Social Scientists Conducting Data-Intensive Research
ERIN O’MEARA, University of Oregon

CASE 4 
University Committee and Planning Records in the Digital Age
 
TIM PYATT, Duke University

CASE 3
Generating and Archiving Records in Digital Form of the Promotion and Tenure Process at the University of Michigan 
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan

CASE 2
Defining and Formalizing a Procedure for Archiving the Digital Version of the Schedule of Classes at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan

CASE 1 
Gaps and Inconsistencies: Issues in the Dissemination of the University Bulletin at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan