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October 22, 2015 - Comments Off on Loyola Marymount University’s Archives and Special Collections Tour & Talk
Loyola Marymount University’s Archives and Special Collections Tour & Talk

Beach and Roller Coaster, Ocean Park, California, circa 1910. Courtesy of the Department of Archives and Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount University.
Please join LAAC for a tour of Loyola Marymount University's Archives and Special Collections on Monday, November 23 at 3:30 PM. The tour will be followed by a talk by Special Collections and Metadata Librarian, Rachel Wen-Paloutzian on utilizing the LMU Postcard Collections for primary source instruction with undergraduate students.
RSVP here: http://goo.gl/forms/cy6Dl8AJgw
Parking instructions will be provided to those who RSVP.
ABOUT
William H. Hannon Library's Department of Archives and Special Collections at Loyola Marymount University is home to a wide variety of art and artifacts, rare books, manuscripts, postcards, and the University Archives. The Department seeks to enhance learning and scholarship at the University and worldwide through diverse collections, services, and collaborative programs.
Rachel Wen-Paloutzian is the Special Collections Metadata Librarian at LMU. She manages the creation and quality control of descriptive metadata for the LMU Digital Collections. Also, she offers special collections instruction and catalogs rare books. Ms. Wen-Paloutzian is the Curator of the LMU Postcard Collections.
October 22, 2015 - Comments Off on Tom of Finland Foundation Archives Tour – FULL
Tom of Finland Foundation Archives Tour – FULL
We’ve reached the tour capacity and we are no longer accepting RSVPs. If you are interested in attending but didn’t have a chance to RSVP in time, please send us an email and let us know if you would like to join the waiting list or perhaps another tour in the future. Thank you so much for your interest!

TOM OF FINLAND (Touko Laaksonen, Finnish, 1920 – 1991) Untitled, 1983, Graphite on paper, © 1983 Tom of Finland Foundation
The Los Angeles Archivists Collective & ARLIS/NA Southern California Chapter is thrilled to announce a tour of Tom of Finland Foundation and its archives on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 2:00 pm.
Tom of Finland Foundation is a nonprofit organization and Educational Archive, cofounded by Tom of Finland (Touko Laaksonen) and Durk Dehner in 1984. The Foundation’s mission is to protect, preserve and promote the works of Tom of Finland and his fellow erotic artists. The Permanent Collection houses more than 1,500 original works by Tom and another 2,000 works by hundreds of other artists, and the archives, with well over 100,000 images, documents, and records, together comprise the world’s largest repository of erotic art.
The tour will be followed by an on-site happy hour (must be 21 years old to attend). Only 15 spots available!
Please RSVP here: http://goo.gl/forms/IEEMfQl2ln. Further details and address will be provided by email.
October 12, 2015 - Comments Off on Call for LAAC Subcommittee Members
Call for LAAC Subcommittee Members
The Los Angeles Archivists Collective (LAAC) seeks subcommittee members to help develop and organize programming for the upcoming 2016 year. The subcommittees will provide LAAC members with an opportunity to lead and contribute to future programming efforts, as well as engage, collaborate, and build relationships with the other local archivists and professional organizations.
The LAAC subcommittees address five areas of focus - Archival Education, Community Outreach and Advocacy, Diversity, Press and Publications, and Social Activities. Each subcommittee will be made up of one chairperson and two or more members. Chairpersons will be responsible for overseeing projects and reporting back to the LAAC team as needed. Each subcommittee should meet in-person or virtually three times a year and check in with other local professional organizations to avoid duplicate efforts and/or identify potential collaborations for projects or events. Students are encouraged to participate - LAAC is interested in having local student representatives from UCLA, San Jose State, University of North Texas, and USC.
To sign up for a position, please email laacollective@gmail.com and specify which subcommittee you are interested in and if you are interested in a chairperson position.
Archival Education
The Archival Education Subcommittee is charged with sharing information about educational efforts and pursuing collaborations with other professional organizations, including workshops, lectures, skill-shares, and webinars.
Community Outreach and Advocacy
The Community Outreach and Advocacy Subcommittee will reach out to local communities to help serve their archival needs, as well as develop programs/plans for local associations to advocate for archives and archivists in the public foray.
Diversity
The Diversity Subcommittee will foster engagement with underrepresented communities as well as ensure inclusion of all types of archivists and archival repositories (e.g. lone arrangers, film archivists, citizen archivists, community archives, etc.) in LAAC programming.
Press and Publications
The Press and Publications Subcommittee will head efforts to develop and solicit content for the LAAC blog, social media sites, zine series, as well as professional journals and publications.
Social Activities
The Social Activities Subcommittee will coordinate and promote LAAC social activities, including but not limited to happy hours, meetups, and repository tours.
UPDATE: Thank you for the enthusiastic response! Archival Education and Social Activities have been filled.
September 21, 2015 - Comments Off on Book Club No. 4
Book Club No. 4
Join us for the fourth reading and meeting of the LAAC Book Club--where LA-area archivists and friends read and discuss publications exploring all matters archives. Books are selected every 6 weeks by the group, and may cover topics such as archival theory and practice, historical understandings, current issues and trends in information science, informational technologies, etc....we’re open to suggestions!
Our next book selection is Archive Stories edited by Antoinette Burton
Publisher’s Description: Despite the importance of archives to the profession of history, there is very little written about actual encounters with them—about the effect that the researcher’s race, gender, or class may have on her experience within them or about the impact that archival surveillance, architecture, or bureaucracy might have on the histories that are ultimately written. This provocative collection initiates a vital conversation about how archives around the world are constructed, policed, manipulated, and experienced. It challenges the claims to objectivity associated with the traditional archive by telling stories that illuminate its power to shape the narratives that are “found” there.
Archive Stories brings together ethnographies of the archival world, most of which are written by historians. Some contributors recount their own experiences. One offers a moving reflection on how the relative wealth and prestige of Western researchers can gain them entry to collections such as Uzbekistan’s newly formed Central State Archive, which severely limits the access of Uzbek researchers. Others explore the genealogies of specific archives, from one of the most influential archival institutions in the modern West, the Archives nationales in Paris, to the significant archives of the Bakunin family in Russia, which were saved largely through the efforts of one family member.
The group will meet on Wednesday, November 4, from 6:30-8 pm at Alcove Cafe & Bakery (1929 Hillhurst Ave). Participants to the Book Club will be capped at 12. Please email laacollective@gmail.com to reserve a spot.
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