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The History and Importance of Oral Documentation and Storytelling
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Why should you attend the Arts Education and Advocacy Preconference?
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Where is the Archivist in Community Archiving?
As an archivist, one way I can contribute to this conversation is to suggest ways we can define our terms and models for archival practice. What do we mean by “archive” and why do it? What are different forms which the archive can take, and what is lost and gained in each approach? 1. Archivist on Archives Archives are records of enduring value. Records that warrant continued preservation. This not only includes the administrative records from community organizations, but also the art, artifacts, and ephemera, as well. Archives are about history and documentation as much as they are about accountability and evidence. Archives not only serve as a means for documenting the history of organizations and individuals, but also serve as evidence of the impact of community organizations for both the short and long term.
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Five Misconceptions about Documentation, Archiving, and Communication in the Field of Community
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Back to the Future: Where Our Conversation about Documentation and Archiving Began
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The Arts are not "only” the NEA…
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Evolution of a Program
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Arts Brookfield Presents an Egg-cellent Performance
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Partnering to Stay Balanced Through Policy Quakes
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The Arts in City Strategic Planning: Las Vegas
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A Day Without Art

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