As part of our welcome, Max Eckard and I gave an introduction to archival processing at the Bentley, which included an overview of our grant project.
Bentley Historical Library Curation Team
The Bentley Historical Library's Mellon-funded ArchivesSpace-Archivematica-DSpace Workflow Integration project (2014-2016) united three Open Source platforms for more efficient creation and reuse of metadata and to streamline the ingest of digital archives. We continue to explore innovative archival practice and emerging technologies to curate our collections—read all about it here!
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Introducing New Project Archivists to Processing at the Bentley
We interrupt this blog to bring you breaking news: the Bentley Historical Library is thrilled to welcome three new project archivists: Emily Swenson, Elizabeth Carron, and Julia Teran. They join current project archivists Dallas Pillen, Shae Rafferty, and Cinda Nofziger as part of an exciting new program at the Bentley to help new professionals develop essential career skills while contributing to strategic goals aligned with the library's priorities in academic outreach, collections development, digital curation, and research services.
As part of our welcome, Max Eckard and I gave an introduction to archival processing at the Bentley, which included an overview of our grant project.
As part of our welcome, Max Eckard and I gave an introduction to archival processing at the Bentley, which included an overview of our grant project.
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