Monday, December 10, 2012
Event: Activism in Archives Symposium
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Tour - Grieg Library at the Norse Hall - Dec 6th
December Event!!!!
In an effort to get out and see some information institutions that sit off of the beaten track, we have organized a tour of the Norse Hall Grieg Library.
http://www.norsehall.org/library.htm
When: Thursday, December 6th at 6pm
Address: 111 NE 11th, Portland, Ore 97232
RSVP: Requested (we need an advance headcount) -
to Max Johnson by NOVEMBER 30th at johnsonxm [at] gmail [dot] com
Plan: Short tour of the library by the librarian, followed by hanging out and chatting in the lounge.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!!
If you have any questions, please contact johnsonxm [at] gmail [dot] com
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Trivia Night in November
5th Quadrant hosts a regular Trivia Night and we are going to check it out. Join some students, new archivist professionals and archivists for a fun night out.
Details:
Location: 5th Quadrant, 3901 N. Williams
Date: Nov 7
Time: 7 pm
Website: http://www.lompocbrewing.com/fifthquadrant_home.html
Very informal meet-up event, hope to see you there!!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Recap of the Portland Emerging Archivists kick-off event
The first two speakers highlighted the challenges students and new professionals face in the Pacific Northwest and Portland in particular. From Brian and Jenny, we heard first hand of how records management and the continuum approach to records leads directly into archival management and digital preservation - something archivists had indicated students were not bringing together as part of their career searching.
After the presentations we had an open discussion about what could be done in the future to help students and new professionals tackle internships and networking in the area. We discussed becoming involved in the Oregon Archives Crawl and in the Northwest Archivists as "access points" towards greater involvement in the profession.
Finally we discussed in brief how best to take PEA forward and are looking at a few more events this year which include tours and other student/emerging professional mixers and gatherings.
As always the most important aspect was to get together, talk and see how we can move the profession forward.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Portland Emerging Archivist Event
2:00 pm (program starts at 3:00) on June 24th at
The Green Dragon
928 Southeast 9th Avenue
Cost = FREE
The Portland Emerging Archivists would like to invite all archives students and new professionals to attend our first event at the Green Dragon Brewpub. The event will feature a number of lightening talks by students and archivists who presented at the recent Northwest Archivists Conference in Salem. This is a great chance for anyone who was unable to attend the conference to catch up on what our region is doing. If you did attend the conference come anyway to meet everyone while enjoying a beer or coffee.
Speakers include:
Brian Brown, Business Systems Analyst at the City of Portland Archives and Records
Jenny Mundy, Electronic Records Management Analyst at Multnomah County Archives
Max Johnson, MLIS Student at San Jose State University
Pete Asch, Archivist at Oregon Jewish Museum
Please RSVP or for more information contact : Pete Asch (pete.asch [at] gmail [dot] com)
Monday, May 21, 2012
PEA - Portland Emerging Archivists
- PEA will host 3-4 events each year aimed at bringing together students and "new" archivists.
- Each event will be free or very cheap and include both educational and social components.
- The locations will be picked that encourage social interactions, including community spaces, bars, coffee shops, etc..
- We will collaborate with area groups including library/information science organizations, but our mission is to serve the archives community.
- Instead of trying to create a new listserv/board/etc...we decided to work through the established channels of the SAA's Student and New Archives Professional Roundtable (SNAP), Portland Area Archivists (PAA), the Northwest Archivists(NWA), and the archive programs listservs in the area.
Monday, May 14, 2012
The Plan
May 20, 2012 - Conduct initial meet-up with interested students and new professionals. Use opportunity to develop core group for initial/kick-off event. Needs agenda.
Early June 2012 - Kick-off event mini-conference and mixer - several 5 minute mini-sessions to help bring the messages to students who could not attend.
July/August 2012 - Have group develop feedback/talking points for engaging SNAP. Develop strategies.
SAA 2012 - Pete and Max go down to San Diego, have informal/formal meetings with SNAP,look at how groups can help each other.
August/September 2012 - Pete and Max author articles for Easy Access and Journal of Western Archives. If local group is successful at this point, start developing general strategies for routine student/new professional engagement.
September - April 2012/2013 - Action item #1, develop quarterly programming and implement. Action Item #2, develop model for the local group, and seek ways to implement in major cities under NWA. Action Item #3, begin Hinterlands-engagement activities. Develop strategies.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Employers/Intern Supervisors Respond
We received over forty responses from employers and internship supervisors, representing 14 states, Washington D.C., and Canada. Their input is greatly appreciated and we are currently working to compile some analytical data from the surveys, which we will share on this site and with SNAP after the NWA conference. These survey results allow us to build a model of expectations for employers of students/volunteers/interns. These expectations are going to be compared with the expectations of the model we develop for the current student (based on those survey results).
In the meantime, keep checking up on the blog as we are going to create a couple of posts on both surveys for your viewing pleasure. To start, we wanted to share some of the answers to a few of our questions.
-Max and Pete
Are there any particular set of skills, knowledge, etc that you look for in potential interns and employees?
“Curiosity, responsibility and friendliness. With the school here, I hire grad students already interested in or learning about archives. I'm happy to teach skills, so long as I'm teaching someone receptive.”
" ... Understanding that we need to have skills in the interpersonal side as well as the technical side of things"
"Attention to detail, strong analytical skills, excellent communication skills, interest and curiosity about archival materials, strong self-motivation"
Are there any skills, knowledge, etc that you feel students and emerging archivists do not possess which would make them more prepared?
“Management, communication skills, & donor relations are rarely addressed in grad school, but they should be.”
“The connection between what we do and why we do it. Processing does not happen in a vacuum and is part of the bigger picture related to preservation and access.”
“The biggest problems are actually with their abilities to create good cover letters and resumes and their lack of preparation for interviews. In addition, however, some have no practical experience (practicum or internship), most have weak understanding of appraisal, and too many are daunted by large modern collections.”
How do you define a successful experience for an intern/volunteer/student worker?
"Unfortunately, I think there might be some divergence between what employers define as successful and what students/interns think. And it depends on the job they were brought in to do ... So with all this in mind, I define successful as coming out of the experience having learned more about the profession and how theory and practice come together. They'll have had the opportunity to put their knowledge to work and move to the next level of experience or figure out how the dots connect. Above all, I think it's a successful endeavor if they understand that it really isn't all about processing and working with cool materials, because the vast majority of archivists will only do this for a short period of time. "
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Participation via Twitter
How do students view their roles in professional organizations? #newacc
Short and sweet. Please send us comments, your experiences and questions and include #newacc in the tweet to ensure we will view it. If you have any questions, let one of us know!
Best,
Max and Pete
Friday, March 23, 2012
Surveys are in!!
Over the next couple weeks, we will post some of the data and preliminary results from the surveys. Beginning with the expectations on Student/Emerging Archivist student work (paid positions), internships, and volunteer work and how they relate professional development, specifically involvement in professional organizations.
Cheers,
Max and Pete
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Surveys
The goal of the survey is to learn about what people starting school or just out of school think regarding their professional development, what their experiences have been and what they would like to see in a professional association. The one for employer/internship supervisors will help us gauge where the industry expectations stand and if they match with student expectations.
Please take a moment to fill out one of the surveys. There will be no personally identifiable information in the questions, however we are collecting limited geographical data to aid in our research. If you have any questions, please feel free to send one of us an email!
Student / Emerging Professional Survey
Employer / Internship Provider Survey
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
New accessions
My name is Max Johnson, a current student at San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science. Together with Pete Asch, the archivist of the Oregon Jewish Museum, we are embarking on a mission to see what room there is for a Student and Emerging Professionals group in Portland, OR. Our idea began last year when in speaking with classmates and new arrivals to the profession, we discovered that there were areas of professional development, continuing education and local community involvement that could be improved, or increased in a way that would excite the passions of students/emerging professionals, stimulate the mind and offer pathways to employment and deeper involvement in the profession in general. In these discussions, we decided to present this topic at the 2012 Northwest Archivists Conference in Salem to see if there were areas we had not covered, ideas we had not developed and to measure the interest-level for this type of endeavor.
Therefore, we have begun this blog in the hopes of keeping interested individuals up-to-date with our project and provide a space where we can disseminate ideas, ask questions and hopefully receive some feedback.
Best,
Max and Pete