Building Representative Community Archives : Inclusive Strategies in Practice

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Building Representative Community Archives : Inclusive Strategies in Practice

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Full Description

Libraries and archives are grappling with the problems created by collection practices of the past, many of which document those in power while bypassing alternate perspectives and stories. This volume examines continuing efforts in archives across the U.S. to build inclusive records that better represent the disparate histories of this country. It details varying approaches to uplifting community and activist archives that are working to preserve parallel histories, outlining a way forward that will help special collections librarians as they design projects in the future. Readers will discover

the importance and value of records that preserve complicated, nuanced, and diverse histories;
differences between community-created archives, community-centered archives, and archives that simply document various communities, made with little or no consultation of those whose histories are witnessed in the records;
background on institutions' recent collecting efforts, with case studies that illustrate innovative approaches, new techniques, errors and pitfalls, and the resilience and patience necessary to build collections;
first-hand accounts by archivists in community organizations who are working within networks of trust to preserve and tell stories;
how archivists are reassessing and reprocessing collections to bring the many and various stories they witness to the fore by employing changes in description detail or terminology;
guidance on conducting, transcribing, and making accessible oral histories; and
considerations of how to best use available resources, including equipment, time, people, and funding.

Contents

Introduction: Building, Reassessing, and Working Together, by Hannah CrummÉ

Chapter 1 "Talking White"
An Anti-oppression View Towards Transcribing and Archiving Black Narrators
Alissa Rae Funderburk

Chapter 2 Building Archives, Community, and High Impact Experiences
Oral History and Under-Represented Voices from North America's Amazon
Deborah Gurt and Kathy J. Cooke

Chapter 3 Vietnamese Portland
Building Connections between a Private College Library and a Local Community
Hannah CrummÉ, ZoË Maughan, and VÂn Trong

Chapter 4 Voices Out Loud
Archiving East Tennessee's LGBTQ History
Donna Braquet, Kat Brooks, Alesha Shumar, Lizeth Zepeda, Louisa Trott, and Meredith Hale

Chapter 5 "Corrective Collecting"
A Practical Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion-Centered Model for the Ethical Curation and Administration of Representative Community Archives
Conor M. Casey

Chapter 6 Italian American History Collections
Melissa Marinaro

Chapter 7 Building Representative Archives
Training Archivists to Act as the (Representative/Inclusive) Bridge between an Archive and the Public
Christine Angel and Mary Elizabeth Brown

Chapter 8 It Is in There Already
Finding and Elevating the Disparate History Within
Mary Hansen

Chapter 9 The Gospel of a Community's Archive
Michelle McCoy

Chapter 10 The Community Archives of the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Alisha Babbstein and Anne LeVant Prahl

Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index

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