DVAG open forum: theories of change in the archives

At the year-end Delaware Valley Archivists’ Group meeting of 2013, we held an open forum on hot topics from across the membership. Here we discovered that there are more hot topics across the membership than could be more than haphazardly addressed in a single meeting. We promised to bring some of them to DVAG’s blog, … More DVAG open forum: theories of change in the archives

DVAG Meeting at the Union League – December 18, 2013

Contributed by Valerie-Ann Lutz During this meeting a decision was made to continue the many helpful conversations on the DVAG Blog. Check back for a follow-up post and participate in the dialogue! The final DVAG meeting of 2013 was held in the grand 19th century library of the Union League on South Broad Street.  In … More DVAG Meeting at the Union League – December 18, 2013

Violette de Mazia Foundation Archival Project

Contributed by Elizabeth McDermott Violette de Mazia was ahead of her time as a female intellectual of the modernist era. Her association with Dr. Barnes and the Barnes Foundation beginning in 1925 led to her becoming the driving force behind their art education program. For over 50 years she taught her students about the aesthetic … More Violette de Mazia Foundation Archival Project

News From The Barnes

Submitted by Barbara Anne Beaucar The Barnes Foundation’s Archives, Libraries, and Special Collections department is pleased to announce that Barbara Anne Beaucar was promoted to the position of Archivist last September.     After graduating with a MA in History from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Barbara was hired by the Barnes Foundation in 2002 as part … More News From The Barnes

Presbyterians, apartheid and divestment

Reposted from the Presbyterian Historical Society. On the 21st of March, 1960, police officers in the South African township of Sharpeville opened fire on protesters, killing 69. With the incident fresh in its mind, that year the 172nd General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. addressed apartheid for the first time: The … More Presbyterians, apartheid and divestment

Job Posting: Project Archivists for Hagley Museum and Library’s David Sarnoff Collection

Hagley is seeking two full-time project archivists for a three-year effort to process the David Sarnoff Collection (2800 feet). One archivist will focus on manuscript materials for the full three years of the project; the other will focus on audiovisual materials for the first two years of the project only. The proposed project will make … More Job Posting: Project Archivists for Hagley Museum and Library’s David Sarnoff Collection

LSTA Grant Funds Digitization of Library Company of Philadelphia’s African Americana Graphics Collection

  Through the generous support of a grant from the Library Services and Technology Act, over 800 prints, photographs, and pieces of ephemera documenting the African American experience will be digitized and added to the Library Company’s digital collections catalog ImPAC. A collection of national importance, the graphics depict African American life, community, work, art, … More LSTA Grant Funds Digitization of Library Company of Philadelphia’s African Americana Graphics Collection