Editor

Jesse Jacobs (Managing Editor), Rea Sandhu (Senior Editor), Diane Curtis (Associate Editor), Vanessa Cardona-Ocegueda (Associate Editor), Michelle Berman (Associate Editor), Mimi Weatherbee (Associate Editor), Claire Volkmann (Associate Editor), Leila Kalliel (Associate Editor)

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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:It’s Virtual, Baby!!”: Creating a Secure Digital Space for an At-risk Community Archives Online Conference by Diane Curtis, My Experience as a MARA Student at Queer History South 2026 by Ryan Martin, AI and Digital Leadership: Transforming Libraries, Archives and Museums for the Future by Angela Brooks, The Threshold of Erasure: A Review of The Ministry of Time by Gaby Stephenson, The Hidden Gems of Las Vegas: The Archives of UNLV by Nana Turkson, Black Information Futures: A Symposium & A Summoning by Siera Milton Beal, Photogrammetry & the Chalk Festival by Charlene Hardin, From Dusty Volumes to Digital Access: An Internship with the California State Library by Emily Stockton, Material History Complicates Cold War Memory by Lola Jalbert, Farewell to Spring ’26 Graduates, Meet the 2026 Archeota Team, SAASC 2026-2027 Team, and SAASC Spring 2026 Events

Volume

12

Issue

1

Publication Date

Spring 6-15-2026

Keywords

conference review, community archives, archival memory, information-seeking behaviors, African American information community, book review, AI and archives, digital leadership, GLAM, ethical AI, digital stewardship, Queer History South, LGBTQ archives, community archives, digital security, conference accessibility, archival advocacy, online conferences, cybersecurity, archival communities, digital privacy, photogrammetry, chalk art, digital archiving, murals, ephemeral art, street painting, 3D scanning, Cold War, Wende Museum, material culture, archival memory, East Germany, GDR, ideology, LGBTQ history, LGBTQ archives, archival memory, community archives, Queer History South, Book review, archival resistance, mixed-race identity, information governance, Preservation, accessibility, digitization, archives, law libraries, California history, California legislature, California State Library, Witkin State Law Library, Community archives, Fellowship experience, BIPOC librarianship

Disciplines

Archival Science | Library and Information Science

Archeota, Spring/Summer 2026

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