Madison, Wisconsin (May 5–7, 2022)
Our conference theme of “Moving Archives Forward" is a nod to the state’s motto “Forward,” adopted in 1851 and meant to signify Wisconsin’s continuous drive to be a national leader. This also provides a useful lens through which to examine the archival profession. What are some of the professional, environmental, societal, and cultural factors that affect the way we move forward, the way we see trends, and the way we identify challenges and opportunities? How are we leaders? The city of Madison is located on ancestral Ho-Chunk land, a place their nation has called Teejop (day-JOPE) since time immemorial.
Plenary
Mikwendaagozidaa: Archives as Tools of Memory
Margaret Noodin
2022-05-05 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Presentations
Fires, Pandemics, and Silenced Voices in Archival Collections: Processing, Access, and Outreach in Times of Disaster
Ryan Leimkuehler, Lori Curtis, Sara K Kearns, Veronica Denison, Benn Joseph and Lina Rosenbergfoley
2022-05-05 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Building the Plane While It’s Flying: Moving an Oral History Program Forward while Creating an Oral History Program
Alexis Braun Marks, Matt Jones, Jolie Diepenhorst, Katherine Delahoyde and Cheyenne Travioli
2022-05-05 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
New Leadership Models at Four Big Ten Special Collections Libraries
David Pavelich, Mary Ellen Ducey, Leslie McRoberts and Jennifer Meehan
2022-05-07 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Digitization for Engagement in the Pandemic and Beyond
Laurinda Weisse, Jaycie Vos, Tessa Wakefield and Kristina Warner
2022-05-07 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Forward Progress: Diverse Digital Preservation Perspectives
Daniel W. Noonan, Daniel Hartwig and Amy M. Moorman
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Indigenous Applicatinos of Mukurtu for Digital Collections
Erin F. H. Hughes, Henning Garvin, Sarah Lundquist, Blaire Morseau and Monique Tyndall
2022-05-05 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Power to the People: Building a Collaborative Digital Project of Indigenous Community Protest Materials
Greer Martin and Ashley Howdeshell
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Two Archives are Better than One: How Joining Forces Makes you Unstoppable
Robbie Terman and Laura Gottlieb
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Undergraduates in the Archives: High-Impact Practices and the Transformational Power of Primary Sources
Carol Street, April K. Anderson-Zorn, Sally Childs-Helton, Krista Grensavitch, Brittan Nannenga and Abigail Nye
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Through the Looking Glass: Archivists as Researchers
Sasha Kim, Dara Baker, Sarah R. Demb and Deirdre A. Scaggs
2022-05-07 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Forgotten in the Archive: Bringing Underrepresented Groups to the Forefront
Audrey Swartz, Jennifer Ho, Heather J. Stecklein and Cassie Wefald
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Moving Digital Preservation Forward: Using Assessments and Pilot Projects to Build Support
Larissa Krayer, Joan Curbow and Kyna Herzinger
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Partnering with Historically Excluded Communities through Oral History: Community Engagement from the Archival Perspective
Aiden Bettine and Jin Chang
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Digital Readiness and Access Transformation
Elizabeth Morris, Kristen Whitson, Stevie Gunter and Nancy Webster
2022-05-07 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Documenting and Learning from Our History: Archives as Sites of Social Change
Cat Phan, Sophia Abrams, Kacie Lucchini Butcher and Sydney Tang
2022-05-07 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Email Archiving: A Survey of Practice
Ruby Lorraine Martinez and Chris Prom
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
No, Seriously, You're Welcome Here
Rachel Vagts, Neil Dahlstrom, Steve Hausfeld, Greg McCoy and Dave Moore
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting
Pop-ups
Archival Traces of a Tennessee Unionist Enslaver Who Founded a Chicago Suburb
Kheir Fakhreldin
2022-05-06 Moving Archives Forward: The 2022 MAC Annual Meeting