Progress Not Perfection: The Work of Ariel Schudson

#ARCHIVESSOWHITE IN THE WORDS OF ARIEL SCHUDSON

This was originally posted as part of the #ArchivesSoWhite Interview series on the SAA (Society of American Archivists) Issues & Advocacy Blog   I&A Research Teams are groups of dedicated volunteers … Continue reading

April 21, 2016 · Leave a comment

THE INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN ARCHIVISTS: STATISTICS, DIVERSITY AND PRIVILEGE

This piece was originally published on the SAA (Society of American Archivists) Issues & Advocacy Blog. Sadly, some of the links that were once available are now what are considered … Continue reading

March 8, 2016 · Leave a comment

The Belfast Project: An Archival Study

This piece was written for IS431: American Archives & Manuscripts, an Information Studies class with content crucial for the satisfying of course requirements of the Moving Image Archive Studies program at … Continue reading

December 19, 2012 · Leave a comment

Raging Grain Debates: Andrea Kalas on the Sunset Blvd. Restoration

This piece was initially published on November 5th, 2012 on CRAVEONLINE.COM, and can be located in its original format here. Finally, on November 6, 2012, we will see the debut of … Continue reading

November 6, 2012 · Leave a comment

Vaults, Crypts & Keepers: EC Comics & Preservation

This piece was written for IS432:Issues in Heritage Preservation, an Information Studies class with content crucial for the satisfying of course requirements of the Moving Image Archive Studies program at … Continue reading

June 18, 2012 · Leave a comment

It’s Been 20 Years: The L.A. Riots…This Revolution WAS Televised.

This piece was written as part of my personal blog, Archive-Type: Musings of a Passionate Preservationist, on  April 29, 2012. It was meant as a personal and historical look into the … Continue reading

April 29, 2012 · Leave a comment

Let’s Play Tag: Folksonomic Classification and the Power of the User

This piece was written for IS 260: Information Structures, taught by Professor Gregory Leazer as a requirement for the Moving Image Archive Studies Program at UCLA during the Fall of … Continue reading

November 8, 2011 · Leave a comment

I Miss Talking in the Dark: Cinema, Technological Change and the Personal

I was highly inspired by a variety of the works I read within Professor Michael Friend’s MIAS200 Seminar, The History, Philosophy and Practice of Moving Image Archiving. The seminal “Nitrate … Continue reading

October 19, 2011 · Leave a comment