Student posters highlight the research activities of graduate students in archives and records management programs, as well as projects and activities of SAA Student Chapters. Posters will be on display in the Exhibit Hall on Sunday, August 4, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, and on Monday, August 5, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Students will be present to discuss their posters with attendees on Sunday from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm and on Monday from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
‘If It Doesn’t Exist on the Internet, It Doesn’t Exist’: The Ethics of Erasure and the (Mis)Use of Records Jason Cerrato, Simmons University
Tools of Preservation: Archiving Born-Digital News Jessica Chapel, Simmons University
Byte by Byte: Tracing the Information-Seeking Behaviors of Users of Digitized Primary Source Materials Lindsey Memory, San Jose State University
A Quantitative Approach to the Status of the Magnetic Media Crisis: From Hoping to Knowing Sarah Nguyen and Jared Nistler, University of Washington
Cold Storage: Icelandic Home Movies in the National Film Archive Sigridur Regina Sigurthorsdottir, New York University
Partnering Preservation with Sustainability Carli Lowe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Digital Curation of DTE Aerial Photographs Garrett Morton and Samuel Sciolla, University of Michigan
Who Will Teach Their History?: An Examination of the Use of Archival Holocaust Material In College Classrooms Throughout The United States Jennifer Overstreet, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Untangling the Roots: Surfacing the Lived Experience of Enslaved People in the Archives. A project of the Wilson Special Collections Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lydia Neuroth, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
It Came From the Resource Closet! - Archiving With Children Elizabeth Buchanan, University of Texas, Austin
Bits and Pieces or Parts of a Whole: The Effects Digital Aggregation on the Intelligibility of a Chinese American Archival Collection Jackson Huang, University of Michigan
Clarity of Copyright in Colorado Digital Collections Summer Shetenhelm, University of Denver
The Role of Institutional Archives in a Statewide Healthcare System David Sye, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
A Meta-Study: Repository Practices for Qualitative Research Data Caroline He, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
UX and Archives: Designing a Digital Resource Portal for the Benson Latin American Collection Rodrigo Leal, University of Texas at Austin
Community Archives as Alternative Narratives: The Creation and Maintenance of the Digital Image Collection “Archiving South Carolina Women” Morgan Lundy, University of South Carolina
The University of Texas at Austin SAA Chapter: Past. Present. Transformative. Alyssa Anderson and Bethany Radcliff, University of Texas at Austin
PROGRAMMING: Not Just for Professional Network but for Archival Community Alexis Recto, University of California, Los Angeles
Pulling Strings: The Bixby Marionette Collection Hilary Severyn, University of Michigan
Launching a public programming initiative with limited staff and resources Allison Kilberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois SAA Student Chapter: Transforming Archival Education Through Collaboration Heidi Charles and Leslie Straus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Adaptive Outreach: Transforming Archival Participation Sam Bogner, Catherine McGowan, and Marlee Newman, Rutgers University
Visualizing the 19th-century Mexican Political Sphere Alexandria Suarez, University of Texas at Austin
Open Data in Detroit: Transforming Residents' Relationships with their City Marley Kalt and Lauren Seroka, University of Michigan
“A Library is a Home to the Homeless”: Utilizing Archives to Establish a Legacy of Service to Homeless Patrons in Public Libraries Alexandra Howard, Simmons University
Redefining Archival Outreach: Mapping the Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy to K-12 Standards Heather Nice, University of Alaska Fairbanks
An Era of Protests: Ann Arbor 1965 -1975 Meredith Counts, Reine Patterson, Alexandria Rayburn, and Anthony Sexton, University of Michigan
Hotspot Analysis of Semantic Web and Linked Data for Archives at China and Global Based on VOSviewer Xuemin Guo, Sun Yat-Sen University
Buildable Projects for Archival Students: Digitizing a Psychiatric Journal Kelsey Koym, University of North Texas
"Satisficing" The Herbert Simon Collection Emily Finch and Kathryn Topham, University of Michigan
The John Robert Lee Papers and Its Contribution to St. Lucian Memory and Identity Antonia Charlemagne-Marshall, The University of the West Indies
I am a recent graduate from the MLIS program at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Science. My focus is on Archival Studies and, as a first-generation Filipino American, I am interested in exploring and devising methods of outreach and engagement with Asian American... Read More →
Librarian/Archivist for Digital Projects, Harvard Law School Library
Jessica Chapel is the Librarian/Archivist for Digital Projects in the Harvard Law School Library. She is an active member of the Society of American Archivists.
Heidi Charles recently graduated with an MSLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. She is the former President of the UIUC SAA student chapter. She now serves as the Archivist for Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, MA.
Digital Collections Coordinator, University of Michigan
I am doing thesis work on the intersection of digital metadata, access, and social justice. Talk to me if you also believe that the technical decisions and challenges of archiving are political!
Carli Lowe received her MLIS through the online program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and had the honor of studying as both an ALA Spectrum Scholar and ARL Kaleidoscope Scholar. As the first University Archivist at San José State University, she is looking forward... Read More →
Garrett Morton finished his master's program at the University of Michigan School of Information in May and is currently a summer Fellow at the Medical Heritage Library working to improve the MHL's online discovery and access tools. At the end of August he will begin a full-time... Read More →
I am a current MLIS student concentrating in Cultural Heritage Informatics. I was a 2019 Archival Fellow at the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers - Newark. I am especially interested in participatory archiving, community archives, outreach and engagement. I come to the archives... Read More →