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Students and New Archival Professionals Section of the Society of American Archivists
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Join us for SNAP-py Hour! These virtual sessions are meant to be low-stakes, minimal effort ways to get to know your fellow SNAP section members & members of the SNAP Steering Committee. These are drop-in events, so you’re welcome to stay for as long/little as you like! Register: bit.ly/SNAPpyhour
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Final call to present at SNAP’s annual meeting!

We are taking proposals until Friday, June 27 for posters on the theme of “Records of Resistance,” in light of recent attempts to dismantle this country’s institutions of information.
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kestrelsward.bsky.social
Have now read it, and it’s shorter than I thought, but a good call to have more convos around capitalism in archives. Makes em want to pay attention to the email alerts for the sections I’m in if SNAP is gonna have these convos!
Something to think about writing about too.
saa-snap.bsky.social
How does capitalism impact our work as archivists? We’re building a space to share ideas and develop strategies to transform the archival field, reclaim the record, uplift marginalized voices, and create archives that serve the people—not the powerful. Join us!
Starting the Conversation: Centering Capitalism in Archival Discussion
The archive, at its best, is a place of possibility. It holds the power to preserve collective memory, challenge dominant narratives, and support justice. But at its worst, the archive is a tool of…
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You’ve heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for Cob on the Job

by Nicole Font When I first started at the New York Botanical Garden and was still finding my way around the archive, one of my colleagues asked me to pull the “vegetable people” she needed for a tour one day. I had no idea what I…
You’ve heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for Cob on the Job
by Nicole Font When I first started at the New York Botanical Garden and was still finding my way around the archive, one of my colleagues asked me to pull the “vegetable people” she needed for a tour one day. I had no idea what I was actually looking for, but I headed down to the archive to see what I could find.
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widelight.bsky.social
yale library's reparative archival description working group has developed recommendations for describing gender identity in archival description. really grateful for this resource (and for the folks who worked to create it): guides.library.yale.edu/c.php?g=1140...
Yale University Library Research Guides: Reparative Archival Description Working Group: Recommendations
Yale University Library Research Guides: Reparative Archival Description Working Group: Recommendations
guides.library.yale.edu
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kslater.bsky.social
are you a student, recently graduated, or new to the field in archives and special collections? do you know someone who is?

@saa-snap.bsky.social is accepting nominations for steering committee roles until May 21st: forms.gle/exF2KYqxqHCa...

i’ll become Chair in August—reach out with any questions
SAA–SNAP Section Nomination and Interest Form
We appreciate your interest in serving with SAA-SNAP! For information about the work that SNAP does, ways to serve, types of positions, and deadlines, please see the overview document created by SNAP...
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amaliasl.bsky.social
Layers of information in an archival document:

- What is said
- What is not said
- What is alluded to
- What is omitted intentionally
(and unintentionally)
- What is misleading
- What is ambiguous
- What is highlighted
- What is downplayed
- What is weaponized
- What is unintelligible today
...
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sonjadrimmer.bsky.social
Anyone who works responsibly and conscientiously with archival material, with rare books and manuscripts, etc will be familiar with everything about the embodied & excitingly unpredictable research process laid out so vividly here. This excellent piece should be required reading for students.
drsurekhadavies.bsky.social
"We abandon the body and what it learns by being in the world - the physical world - at our peril."

I wrote about the basements of the @britishlibrary.bsky.social, what I learned there about historical method - and why ChatGPT can only ever be garbage. 🗃 #histsci
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Basement adventures showed me why ChatGPT can only ever be garbage.
In The British Library. Photo by Surekha Davies. Hallo readers, First, a news flash: Join me for a virtual book launch for HUMANS: A MONSTROUS HISTORY...
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Tomorrow’s the big day! 🎉 Join us for Public Domain Day 2025 as we celebrate works from 1929 entering the #PublicDomain. It’s free for everyone to enjoy! 🎶🎬 🖋️
📅 Jan 22
🕙️ 10 AM PT/1 PM ET
📍 ONLINE
🎟️ REGISTER ➡️ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1104135491979

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Singin' in the Public Domain: Public Domain Day 2025
On January 1, 2025, creative works from 1929 and sound recordings from 1924 will enter the public domain in the US. Celebrate with us!
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shannonmattern.bsky.social
"Drawing from their experiences working with collections documenting the lives and creativity of incarcerated individuals, the authors reflect on how traditional archival methods often fall short of providing respectful access to these materials."
Archivist Actions Abolitionist Futures • CLIR
Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell, editors January 2025. 47 pp. (electronic only)CLIR pub 193 PDF download >> Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures: Reimagining Archival Practice Against Incarcerat...
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