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  • Thursday, January 23, 2020 5:07 PM | Anonymous

    Please join Archivists Round Table for an exhibition tour and reception at NYC’s new museum, Poster House, on Wednesday, January 29 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM.

    After several years in development, Poster House opened its doors this summer as the first museum in the United States devoted exclusively to poster design. They aim to educate and engage audiences through a curatorial exploration of large format graphic design and its public impact. 

    A.R.T. members will join Melissa Walker, Poster House Collection Manager, for a walk through of current exhibitions, including “Baptized by Beefcake: The Golden age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana,” and “20/20 Insight: Posters from the 2017 Women's March,” - which Melissa also curated. Go behind the scenes with a sneak peek into storage and conservation; followed by a social hour with snacks and drinks in the Poster House café.

    Please register in advance, space is limited.

  • Monday, December 16, 2019 2:20 PM | Anonymous
    The Archivist Round Table of Metropolitan New York Inc. is compiling a list of archives for a member directory and database. Assembling such a database will increase visibility of obscured collections, increase access to primary resources for academic and professional study, and broadly encourage collaboration among the community. 

    This directory will include academic, business, museums, religious, private, and other archives within the New York city area. 

    We would like to add as many institutions to our database as possible. If you would like to be included in this directory please fill out this brief Google form:  https://forms.gle/J9zs75xThKQAN375A

    When completed, access to this database will be available to ART members and institutions via the ART website.

    Please contact president@nycarchivists.org with any questions and recommendations of collections you think should be included.

  • Friday, December 06, 2019 9:09 AM | Anonymous

    The Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. supports the request of our Membership to advocate for increased diversity and equity for our professional community of archivists, librarians and records managers. We support and promote salary transparency for our membership of qualified emerging and established professionals, and aim to ensure that our job board offers positions that balance compensation with job responsibilities, desired education, and experience while providing the New York Metropolitan area with top candidates from our membership base for all levels of employment.

    The ART Board voted to discontinue accepting job position submissions to our job board that do not include a salary or salary range; are in violation of US Labor laws; fall below a living wage according to the MIT Living Wage Calculator, or otherwise do not meet current professional best practices.

    Effective 6 December 2019, all jobs submitted via the ART job board will be reviewed for compensation transparency; parity between job requirements and compensation; and parity between job description and job title.

    ART has created new job submission forms to help guide those submitting jobs online, and will return for adjustments to postings that do not meet our current standards for paid employment and our current standards for student positions, internships, and volunteer opportunities as stated above. Posts that discriminate based on race, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation, and aim to widen the wage gap between men and women in our profession will also be returned.

    The ART Board of Directors invites questions and comments on this newly adopted policy at board@nycarchivists.org.

  • Saturday, November 23, 2019 11:27 AM | Anonymous

    The Archivists Round Table invites you to celebrate the holidays and the 40th anniversary of our beloved organization with a gathering at the Brooklyn Collection. Housed within the Central Library at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Collection documents the history of Brooklyn from pre-colonial times to the present. Founded as a small book collection attached to the Library’s History Division, it has become the world’s largest public archive for the study of Brooklyn’s social and cultural history in the 19th and 20th centuries.

    Please join your ART colleagues and friends on Wednesday, December 11, 7 pm - 9 pm at the Brooklyn Collection, where we'll enjoy hors d'oeuvres and drinks. On view will be special highlights from Brooklyn Collection archives and the exhibit, "Food fit for Kings County: The Culinary History of Brooklyn."

    Learn more and register here: Archivists Round Table Celebrates the Holiday and 40 Years

  • Friday, November 01, 2019 2:04 PM | Anonymous

    DEADLINE EXTENDED: Midnight, November 1st

    2020 New York Archives Conference Call for Session Proposals

    The 2020 NYAC call for session proposals is now open! The 2020 annual meeting will be held June 10-12, 2020 in Poughkeepsie.

    The New York Archives Conference Program Committee seeks session proposals relating to archival issues and efforts undertaken in any number of combinations by archivists in a variety of settings. We are hoping to create a diverse program that involves traditional presentations as well as lightning talks, debates, and roundtable/facilitated discussions with session attendees on topics of shared interest. We encourage members and non-members to submit proposals on a wealth of archival topics including (but not limited to) selection, arrangement and description, reference and access, preservation and security, outreach and advocacy, archives management, digital asset management, ethical and legal responsibilities, and emerging technology, processes, and services.

    The submission form can be found here:  https://forms.gle/DPtLcim7dnYBjKNa9 

    For more information about NYAC and past conferences, please see our website at http://www.nyarchivists.org/nyac/



  • Wednesday, October 16, 2019 11:20 AM | Anonymous

    Archives Week 2019 is here! We couldn't be more excited about our line up of events, exhibitions, and programs. See the full print calendar here (pdf), read the descriptions on our events page, or consult the calendar. From the Bronx (Lehman College) to the Battery (DORIS), Queens (Public Library) to XFR Collective (at the Ear Inn), this year's lineup has something for everyone. All events are free and open to the public--don't forget to RSVP!

    Share your experience using #nyaw2019

  • Monday, October 07, 2019 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    Please join us in congratulating this year’s Awards Ceremony recipients:

    “MoMA Through Time” for ARCHIVAL ACHIEVEMENT, which recognizes an individual or archival program that has made an outstanding contribution to the archival profession, or a notable achievement of value to the archives community, its patrons or constituents. MoMA Through Time is a select history of MoMA and MoMA PS1 told through photographs, letters, videos, and ephemera from the Archives. This cross-departmental project – developed over the course of a year through the combined efforts of archivists, curators, educators, editorial staff, and web developers – has resulted in an interactive microsite where archival objects bring to life both canonical moments in the Museum’s history, as well as less familiar, sometimes surprising stories.

    Aquinas Honor Society of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Academy for EDUCATIONAL USE OF ARCHIVES, which recognizes and celebrates an individual or organization who utilizes primary source materials to create engaging and informative learning experiences for diverse audiences. Students in the Aquinas Honor Society of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Academy are engaged in researching and writing books that tell the lost stories of servicemen listed on hometown war memorials, including the Jamaica Estates World War II Memorial, the My Buddy Monument in Richmond Hill, and a World War II Memorial discovered in Kew Gardens. Funded by supporters of their work, they research the servicemen using local archives.

    Lost Rolls America for INNOVATIVE USE OF ARCHIVES, which recognizes an individual or organization for use of archival material in a meaningful and creative way, making a significant contribution to a community or body of people, and demonstrating the relevance of archival materials to its subject. Ron Haviv, Founder of Lost Rolls America, is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker and Founder of The VII Foundation. Lauren Walsh, Director of Lost Rolls America, is a professor and writer, and the Director of the NYU Gallatin Photojournalism Lab. Lost Rolls America, while headed up by a photographer and a photo historian, in fact is a publicly-driven archive that returns to the power of representation to each person who is reflected in this dynamic national repository of photos and memories.

    Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) of New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT) for OUTSTANDING SUPPORT OF ARCHIVES, which recognizes an individual or organization for notable contributions to archival records or archives programs through political, financial or moral support. The Women’s Film Preservation Fund of New York Women in Film & Television, founded in conjunction with the Museum of Modern Art, has been working closely with archives, filmmakers, and preservation specialists since 1995 to preserve nearly 150 American made films by and about women.   These important films, many made by independent pioneers and under-represented voices, span silent era to contemporary works of all genres that would have been lost from cinema history without preservation.

    Pamela Cruz for A.R.T. VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR, which recognizes an individual who has made a remarkable contribution to the Archivists Round Table. Pamela Cruz is an archive executive and strategist with extensive global experience in assessment, organization, preservation, and management of asset collections. Her career includes being chief strategist for the National Historic Preservation Center, Girl Scouts of the USA and vice president of archival services, Miramax Films. Pamela served on the Board of Directors of Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. (A.R.T.) as vice president responsible for monthly programming and later as president. She also served as A.R.T. representative to the Regional Archival Associations Consortium (RAAC) for Society of American Archivists (SAA). In 2017 Ms. Cruz was appointed to the 15-member NYC Archives, Research and Reference Advisory Board by Mayor de Blasio; she is honored to serve the City of New York in this capacity and to support Pauline Toole, Commissioner, NYC Department of Records and Information Services.


    The 2019 New York Archives Week Awards Ceremony will be held on Monday, October 21st, at the Brooklyn Historical Society. 6-7 PM will be a social hour with refreshments. The Awards Ceremony will begin at 7 PM. Please register for the event here.
  • Tuesday, September 24, 2019 4:35 PM | Anonymous

    This fall, the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. (A.R.T.) will be celebrating its 40th anniversary with the 31st Annual New York Archives Week from October 16th-23rd, 2019.

    Archives Week events are designed to raise the public’s awareness of the importance of preserving and making accessible our documentary heritage. Activities include a wide range of programming, including lectures, workshops, exhibitions, and tours of repositories, all free and open to the public.  We urge you and your repositories to plan an Archives Week event and help celebrate our 40th anniversary!

    Suggested Archives Week activities:

    *         Hold an open house, highlighting unique materials held by your repository.

    *         Mount an exhibition using materials from your repository.

    *         Demonstrate or report on activities/projects supported by grants.

    *         Ask a researcher to speak on the value of your collections to their research.

    *         Present a film festival using films or videos held by your repository.

    *         Sponsor lunchtime talks by archivists, historians, and other researchers.

    *         Organize a walking tour of your repository's neighborhood.

    Please submit your Archives Week event through the linked form below for inclusion in the Archives Week event calendar:

    https://nycarchivists.wufoo.com/forms/art-new-york-archives-week-2019/

    The deadline for submission of the form is Wednesday, October 9, 2019.  Questions regarding submissions should be sent to president@nycarchivists.org.

    In addition, as part of an effort to draw public attention to Archives Week and highlight the importance of our repositories and collections, A.R.T. will sponsor three exciting events:

    -- On Thursday, October 17th, we will hold a full-day symposium focusing on, “Rebellion in the Archives;”

    -- On Saturday, October 19th, the annual K-12 Archives Education Institute will take place; and

    -- On Monday, October 21st, we will honor our colleagues at our Annual Awards Ceremony.

  • Monday, September 23, 2019 10:56 AM | Anonymous

    AEI 2018 - Sports in New York

    National Archives at New York City, 1 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004

    Saturday, October 20, 2018

    10:30 am to 1:00 pm


    2018 Participating Archives:
    Brooklyn Connections

    New York University: Tandon School of Engineering

    Center for Jewish History

    The Archives Education institute (AEI) is a free program designed to introduce primary sources to teachers as viable and practical resources for classroom instruction, while helping archivists and special collections professionals identify ways to connect these materials with Common Core and state requirements. Primary source materials are drawn from the rich collections of ART member repositories and other metropolitan area archives, museums, and libraries. We offer travel grants for any matched archivists and educators who connect after the event.

    For more information regarding the upcoming 2019 AEI, please contact Sarah Bellet, Director of the ART Outreach Committee: outreach@nycarchivists.org.


  • Friday, August 16, 2019 10:28 AM | Anonymous

    This is a reminder that nominations are still open for the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. (A.R.T.) five awards presented during New York Archives Week!

    This year's event will be held on Monday, October 21, 2019 at the Brooklyn Historical Society.

    We invite members to submit nominations via this online form for worthy colleagues, archival organizations, and innovative projects. The awards celebrate distinguished work and lasting achievements in our profession. Remember that the Awards Ceremony is only enriched and further elevated with all your nominee suggestions!

    Nominees must be either an A.R.T. member or operate within the New York metropolitan area.

    AWARDS:

    A.R.T. VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR recognizes an individual who has made a remarkable contribution to the Archivists Round Table.

    Past recipients include:

    2018 Bonnie Marie Sauer

    2017 Laura DeMuro

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORT OF ARCHIVES recognizes an individual or organization for notable contributions to archival records or archives programs through political, financial or moral support.

    Past recipients include:

    2018 The Robert A. & Elizabeth R. Jeffe Foundation

    2017 XFR Collective

    2016 IndieCollect

    INNOVATIVE USE OF ARCHIVES recognizes an individual or organization for use of archival material in a meaningful and creative way, making a significant contribution to a community or body of people, and demonstrating the relevance of archival materials to its subject.

    Past recipients include:

    2018 Rhizome/Webrecorder

    2017 Helen Selsdon/ American Foundation for the Blind

    2016 The Refugee Project

    ARCHIVAL ACHIEVEMENT recognizes an individual or archival program that has made an outstanding contribution to the archival profession, or a notable achievement of value to the archives community, its patrons or constituents. The recipient must be a member of A.R.T. or an archival program operating within the New York metropolitan region.

    Past recipients include:

    2018 Kenneth Cobb

    2017 CUNY Digital History Archive

    2016 Mary Hedge

    AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE OF ARCHIVES Recognizes and celebrates an individual or organization who utilizes primary source materials to create engaging and informative learning experiences for diverse audiences.

    Past recipients include:

    2018 Greater Astoria Historical Society

    2017 Staten Island Museum

    2016 Brooklyn Connections at the Brooklyn Public Library

    Fill out the nomination form here.

    DEADLINE:

    Nominations must be received by Monday, September 2, 2019 for consideration.

    Please send any questions to the A.R.T. Awards Committee at Awards@nycarchivists.org.

    Thank you for your generous participation and good luck to all the nominees!


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