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    • Creative Innovative Programming for Nontraditional Audiences 

      Barera, Michael; Guthrie, Norie; Hinton, Andrew; Montgomery, Sheon; Levitt, Marc; Newberry, Brittany; Crilly, Marta (Archival Outlook, 2020-01)
      Whether you’re trying to connect devotees of Harry Potter to naval aviation, indulging folk music aficionados, or training the next generation of archives users, reaching nontraditional audiences with innovative programming ...
    • Disaster Relief in an Academic Library Archives 

      Barera, Michael; Livingston, Preston (Cross Timbers Library Collaborative, 2020-08-07)
      Learn about the challenges posed by a complete HVAC failure that caused interior flooding and how to overcome them and institute recovery processes to restore the archives of an academic library. This poster presentation ...
    • Introduction to the Texas Labor Archives 

      Barera, Michael (Texas Center for Working-Class Studies, 2020-02-20)
      "Introduction to the Texas Labor Archives" tells the story of the creation, early growth, and development of the Texas Labor Archives, the largest labor archives in the state of Texas.
    • Reaching Outside the Reading Room: Engaging Non-Traditional Audiences throughNew and Innovative Programming 

      Barera, Michael; Crilly, Marta; Guthrie, Norie; Hinton, Andrew; Montgomery, Sheon; Levitt, Marc; Newberry, Brittany (Society of American Archivists, 2019-08-05)
      In this lightning session, archivists from various institutions share how they provide access to their records in new and innovative ways using programs that go beyond basic finding aids to actively engage and attract new ...
    • UTA Photograph Collection, News Service Photograph Collection Now on Wikimedia Commons, Used in Wikipedia Articles 

      Barera, Michael (The Southwestern Archivist, 2020-08)
      All of the digitized photos in the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) Libraries Special Collections' UTA Photograph Collection and UTA News Service Photograph Collection are now on Wikimedia Commons and many of them ...