[Ohiodig] SOA/OLHA conference Oct 5-6 2018 - register now

Carleton, Janet carleton at ohio.edu
Fri Jul 20 13:52:40 EDT 2018


Join the Society of Ohio Archivists and the Ohio Local History Alliance for the 2018 joint meeting and conference: The Past is Present

October 5-6, 2018 - Crown Plaza, Dublin, Ohio

For those not familiar with this conference, it's OLHA's annual meeting (packed with great sessions) with the addition of a SOA track on Friday (day 1), serving as SOA's fall conference. Come for SOA's sessions or come for the entire thing!

Download the program brochure from http://www.ohiolha.org/what-we-do/alliance-annual-meeting/

Registration: http://www.ohiohistorystore.com/Product_Min.aspx?ProductId=9209
Member $85; Nonmember $105; Student $51; also single day rates and preconference workshop available. See registration link.

Accommodations: A block of rooms has been reserved at the Crowne Plaza in Dublin (800.309.0989). Ask for the event code OLH or register online using this link<https://www.ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/dublin/cmhdo/hoteldetail?qAdlt=1&qBrs=6c.hi.ex.rs.ic.cp.in.sb.cw.cv.ul.vn.ki.va.sp.nd.ct&qChld=0&qFRA=1&qGRM=0&qGrpCd=OLH&qIta=99801505&qPSt=0&qRRSrt=rt&qRef=df&qRms=1&qRpn=1&qRpp=20&qSHp=1&qSmP=3&qSrt=sBR&qWch=0&srb_u=1&icdv=99801505> to receive the discounted conference room rate of $101.00 + tax per night. Be sure to book your reservation by September 20; after September 20, the block of rooms will be released and the hotel may charge higher rates. Parking is free.

For more information on the full program see http://www.ohiolha.org/what-we-do/alliance-annual-meeting/ or download the program brochure<http://www.ohiolha.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/2018-OLHA-annual-mtg-brochure-ONLINE.pdf>. Also see SOA's conference page at http://www.ohioarchivists.org/annual_conference/

SOA TRACK - Friday Oct 5

9-9:50am - Basics of Finding Aids
Writing finding aids for your collections can feel daunting if you don't know where to start. This session is intended for individuals who have little or no prior experience writing finding aids, and will focus on just the basics: what information does a finding aid absolutely need to include to meet archival best practices, and how can you get there simply.
Cate Putirskis and/or Morag Boyd, The Ohio State University Libraries

10:10-11:00am - Project STAND
This session by this year's SOA Merit Award winner will highlight and discuss Project STAND (Student Activism Now Documented), which unifies historical materials documenting student activism from a variety of academic institutions.
Lae'l Hughes-Watkins, University Archivist, Assistant Professor, Kent State University

11:20-12:10pm - Grant Opportunities for Preservation and Access
Representatives from the Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board and the Ohio Preservation Council will discuss grant opportunities relating to preserving and providing access to historical materials offered by their respective organizations.
Ashleigh Schieszer, Ohio Preservation Council; Representative from OHRAB

2:00-2:50pm - Ask an Archivist
This panel will feature archivists from different sized institutions and with a variety of job descriptions ready to discuss a variety of archival issues including donor relations, digital projects, archival best practices, and more. Come ready with archives questions!
Presenters TBD

3:10-4:00pm - Bertie's Journals: The Dawes Arboretum Digitization Project
In late 2016, The Dawes Arboretum History Department began to prepare for the digitization of its entire archival collection. The starting point of this project would be to digitize Arboretum co-founder Bertie Dawes's journals. This presentation, using the journals as a case study, will outline the steps small institutions can take to begin mass digitization projects that have an online presence.
Sarah Aisenbrey, Archivist, The Dawes Arboretum

Plus, all the OLHA sessions!

*         A Partnership Approach to Developing American Indian Programming: Delaware County and Ohio History Connection

*         Add Context When Researching Family Letters, Journals, and Lore

*         Attracting and Serving Home School Audiences

*         Best Practices for Developing History Internships

*         But Where Do I Get the Matching Funds? Donations for Capital Projects

*         Caption This! How to Write Effective Captions to Capture your Audience

*         Care of Plastics in Collections (double session)

*         Collecting Now: The Why and How of Collecting Modern Materials

*         Do You Speak Visitor?

*         Emergency & Disaster Preparedness

*         Engaging Youthful Membership in Historic Sites (double session)

*         Holiday Programming: Successes and Horror Stories

*         If Ghosts Could Talk: Historically Accurate Ghost Tours

*         Making the Most of Your Resources: Working with the Ohio History Service Corps

*         Minding the Business While Changing the World: Reporting and Fiduciary Responsibilities of Non-Profit Board Members

*         Multi-Generational Programming: What Works, What Doesn't

*         Ohio and Its Communities

*         Ohio History Connection Collections Storage and Access Initiative--Update and Next Steps

*         Ohio's Place in Space

*         Partnering for the People (double session)

*         Preconference Workshop: Ohio, Community Engagement, and History: Research Workshop, Thu 1-4

*         Relevance: Is Not a Dirty Word

*         Restoring Ohio's Historical Landscapes and Trends in Species Change

*         Strategies for Effective Donor Cultivation

*         Strengthening Marketing Partnerships: What CVB's and Attractions Need from Each Other

*         Taking Your Seat at the Table: Section 106 Consultation

*         The Clovis Stone Age Colonization of Ohio

*         The Community Within: Discovering African-American History in Rural Ohio

*         Virtual Tours for Visitation

*         Why Canton for the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

*         Yes, Your Museum Needs a Strategic Plan!


Janet Carleton
Vice President | Liaison to Educational Programming Committee
Society of Ohio Archivists
http://www.ohioarchivists.org/educational-programming/
http://www.ohioarchivists.org/annual_conference/

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