Join Us for the 2019 SCAA Summer Social!
Join us for our annual summer social, Friday, June 28th! This event supports the Darrick L. Hart Endowment! We will be gathering for some great food, conversation, and a little added bonus of touring the Benjamin E. Mays Historical Site which was just recently honored with the Literary Landmark Distinction by the American Library Association, the South Carolina Academy of Authors and the South Carolina State Library.
11:00 – 12:00 Board Meeting
12:00 – 1:20 Lunch at The Mill House (cost of food is not part of registration)
1:30 – 3:00 Benjamin Mays Historical Site Tour
COST: SCAA MEMBERS - $15 STUDENTS - $10 NON-MEMBERS - $20
Register now!
Spring Workshop reminder!
There are a few spaces left, so hurry and register now for the joint SCAA-PALMCOP Spring Workshop!
In "Bind and Loose: Book Repair and Restoration" Fr. Thomas Moore will share strategies on how to bind and repair your worn books in this hands-on, interactive workshop. All participants are required to bring a book of their own to repair.
The cost of the workshop is $25 per person.
The workshop is being held at the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, SC on April 5, 2019 from 1:00 to 4:00PM. Hope to see you there!
Register here: http://www.scarchivists.org/index.php/events/current-events
Spring Workshop Registration Now Open
Space is limited so register now!
http://www.scarchivists.org/index.php/events
Salley Archives highlighted
The Times-Democrat recently published an article highlighting the Salley Archives of the Orangeburg County Historical Society as part of its "55 Things to Do" series. The article can be found at https://thetandd.com/news/local/county-s-history-preserved-orangeburg-artifacts-documents-displayed-at-salley/article_522c504c-ede2-5138-910a-5be7ed285c69.html.
Archie Motley Memorial Scholarship Applications Solicited
The deadline is fast approaching!
MAC is soliciting applications for the 2019 Archie Motley Memorial Scholarship for Students of Color (http://www.midwestarchives.org/motley). The scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students of color pursuing graduate education in archival administration and to encourage ethnic diversification of the MAC membership and of the archival profession as a whole. Two $750 scholarships, accompanied by one-year memberships to MAC, will be awarded.
In order to be eligible for a scholarship, the applicant must be of African, American Indian, Asian or Pacific Islander, or Latinx decent; must be a student currently enrolled in or accepted in a graduate, multicourse program in archival administration; and must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in his or her academic program. If the program is not listed in the SAA Directory of Archival Education, http://www2.archivists.org/dae, the applicant must provide proof of the multicourse standard by submitting copies of course descriptions from the institution’s current departmental catalog. Applicants are not required to be residents of or attend school in the MAC region.
Applications are due March 1, 2019 and must include the following documents:
· Completed Application Form (pdf), available at http://www.midwestarchives.org/motley
· Transcript from the applicant's most recent academic program
· Essay of not more than 500 words outlining the applicant's interests and future goals in archival administration
· Two letters of recommendation.
Completed applications should be sent to:
Lara Friedman-Shedlov
Description and Access Archivist
Kautz Family YMCA Archives
University of Minnesota Libraries
318 Elemer L. Andersen Library
222 21st Ave S, Ste 318
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Telephone: 612-626-7972
Email: Ldfs@umn.edu
Applications must be emailed or postmarked by March 1, 2019.
Awards will be announced no later than June 1, 2019.
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