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Possible Paths Through the Program

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[edit] Arrangement and Description

[edit] College and University Archives

Since many sessions feature speakers from college and university archives, there are many paths to take through the program for the current or aspiring university archivist. SAA activities that explicitly focus on the work of college and university archives include:

Managing the Digital University Desktop workshop

College and University Archives section meeting

305: Where Are We "AT"? A Status Report on the Archivists' Toolkit

805: An Archival Voice in the Institutional Repository Choir: How Does It Sound Now and What Would We Like to Hear?

[edit] Data Archives

Session: Desperately Seeking Solutions (Session 206)

Session: Preserving Electronic Records in the Sciences (Session 306)

Session: Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences: A Model for Collaboration (Session 606)

Electronic Records Section Meeting

[edit] Digital Preservation

[edit] Electronic Records

[edit] Ethical Issues

[edit] Government Records

[edit] Legal Issues

Session: Legislative Drivers and Evolving Professional Practice: An International Perspective (Session_603)

[edit] Oral History

[edit] Outreach

108: Reaching Beyond Our Grasp: Taking Outreach from the Center to the Edge

205: Ships That Pass in the Night? Evaluating Archival Users Tools with a User-Centric Perspective

301: Outreach to Those Less Served

404: Exploring the Headwaters of the Revenue Stream
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408: Even Worst Sellers Have Value: What Amazon Means for Archival Reference Processes

508: Difficult Women: Successful Public Outreach for “Problematic” Women’s Collections

604: Beyond Evaluation: Measuring the Impact of Archives
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608: A Great Brand Knows Its Soul

707: The Anatomy of a Collaborative Digital Project and Lessons Learned in the Realms of Access, Outreach, and Creative Success: A Multi-Disciplinary Look at Publishers’ Bindings Online, 1815-1930: The Art of Books

803: “Can You Hear Me Now?” Building Bridges to the Archival Curriculum for Distance Education Students

[edit] Sex and Gender Issues

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