March 30, 2015 - Comments Off on LAAC Book Club #2 – FULL

LAAC Book Club #2 – FULL

We have reached the group capacity and we are no longer accepting RSVPs for the May 13 meeting, however we still encourage readers! Please let us know if you are reading the book!

All are invited to participate in the new LAAC Book Club, where LA-area archivists and friends read and discuss publications exploring all matters archives. Books will be 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!

The group will meet on Wednesday, May 13, 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.

Our next book selection is The Archival Turn in Feminism: Outrage in Order by Kate Eichhorn

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Publisher’s Description: In the 1990s, a generation of women born during the rise of the second wave feminist movement plotted a revolution. These young activists funneled their outrage and energy into creating music, and zines using salvaged audio equipment and stolen time on copy machines. By 2000, the cultural artifacts of this movement had started to migrate from basements and storage units to community and university archives, establishing new sites of storytelling and political activism.

The Archival Turn in Feminism chronicles these important cultural artifacts and their collection, cataloging, preservation, and distribution. Cultural studies scholar Kate Eichhorn examines institutions such as the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture at Duke University, The Riot Grrrl Collection at New York University, and the Barnard Zine Library. She also profiles the archivists who have assembled these significant feminist collections.

March 27, 2015 - Comments Off on LAAC + SAA AACR Spring Meet & Greet Recap

LAAC + SAA AACR Spring Meet & Greet Recap

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Huge thanks to the 40 plus people who made it out to the H.M.S. Bounty for LAAC and SAA's Archivists and Archives of Color Roundtable meetup yesterday evening! It was so much fun seeing all the familiar faces and meeting a whole host of awesome new folks. We hope everyone enjoyed themselves!

Check out some photos from the Meet & Greet on our Facebook page!

Stay tuned for some exciting upcoming event announcements, and as always, please let us know if you have any suggestions or would like to collaborate on future meetups, workshops, blog posts, tours, etc.

March 24, 2015 - Comments Off on LAAC Presents: ArchivesSpace Overview Webinar

LAAC Presents: ArchivesSpace Overview Webinar

Update: The recording of the demo will be available until the end of this year (December 2015): http://lyrasis.adobeconnect.com/p3wfb1t6435/

ArchivesSpace is a next-generation open source archives information management application designed by archivists for describing, managing, and providing access to archives, manuscripts, and digital objects.

Join ArchivesSpace Program Manager, Bradley Westbrook, as he provides an overview of some basic functionality of ArchivesSpace and answers your questions in this two hour online information session.

Date: Thursday, April 23rd 2015
Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am PDT
Location: Online
Cost: Free

February 12, 2015 - Comments Off on Playboy Photo Library Tour – FULL

Playboy Photo Library 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 Playboy Photo Library tour in the future. Thank you so much for your interest!

 

The Los Angeles Archivists Collective is thrilled to announce an exclusive tour of the Playboy Photo Library in Beverly Hills on Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 6:30 pm.

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Lynne Rogers at the Playboy Club in 1965. Photo by Walt Burton, courtesy of the Playboy Photo Library.

The Playboy Photo Library collection contains over 5 million photographic images and other related assets from over 60 years of Playboy Magazine, including both published items and outtakes. The Library continues to acquire thousands of digital files from current magazine shoots each month while overseeing the digitization of film assets as requested by both internal and external users. Originally located in Chicago, the collection moved to Beverly Hills in April of 2012 as part of a company-wide relocation and consolidation. Other historical sub-collections include photos from Hugh Hefner's personal "Scrapbook" and personnel & facilities images from the famous Playboy Clubs.

The tour will be followed by an on-site happy hour (must be 21 years old to attend). Space is very limited (only 9 spots available!). Please RSVP here: http://goo.gl/forms/PBofNQVJ2P. Further details and address will be provided by email.