Editor

Taliyah Shaver (Managing Editor); Katrina Williams (Associate Editor); DiAndra Reyes (Associate Editor); Katie Burns (Associate Editor); Marina Smolens (Associate Editor); Hannah Holshouser (Associate Editor)

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Description

Archeota is a platform for SJSU iSchool students to contribute to the archival conversation. It is written BY students, FOR students. It provides substantive content on archival concerns and issues and promotes professional development in the field of archival studies. Archeota upholds the core values of the archival profession.

Contents:

The Center for Sacramento History: A Reflection on the Importance of Internships By Sabrina Gunn

Preservation Through Computer Games: Fighting Censorship by Using Minecraft By Taliyah Shaver

Meet the New 2023-2024 Archeota and SAASC Team

Farewell to Our Spring 2023 Graduates: Interviews With SAA Student Chapter Leaders

The Sidedoor Podcast: The Smithsonian’s History and Science Communication Success Story By Beth Gonzalez

Oregon's Hops and Brewing Archive: Interview with Tiah Edmuson-Morton By Laura Dowell

The Lowcountry Digital History Initiative: Adding Lost Voices to the History of Charleston, South Carolina By Katie Burns

Summer Reading Recommendations

Oral Histories, Photographs, and Metadata: An Internship at the Tom and Ethel Bradley Center By Cybele Garcia Kohel

SJSU SAA Student Chapter 2023-2024 Team

SJSU SAA Student Chapter Events AY 2023-2024

Volume

9

Issue

1

Publication Date

Summer 2023

Keywords

Archeota, archives, archival studies, SJSU iSchool, Society of American Archivists Student Chapter, SJSU SAASC, The Center for Sacramento History, archival digitization, archival processing, archival internships, internships, The Uncensored Library, censorship, intellectual freedom, The Sidedoor Podcast, The Smithsonian, archival outreach, archival podcasts, Oregon State University Hops and Brewing Archive, professional archivists, archival curation, The Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference, community-based archives, historical narrative, Charleston history, minority communities, archival exhibits, Tom and Ethel Bradley Center, California State University Northridge, oral history, Bradley Center farm worker collection

Disciplines

Archival Science | Library and Information Science

Archeota, Spring/Summer 2023

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