Section One - The Archivist and the Historian
January 20 - What we aim to accomplish; how we intend to organize to do this. (distribution of Exercise #1)
Lab - January 24 - Discuss
"the Archivist and the Historian" readings (Ham
et
al and Bridges et al)
January 25 - Archives vs. Manuscripts - (discuss
results of Exercise #1)
January 27 - Archives History (discuss
Birdsall and Duchein readings)
Lab - January 31 - No
Lab
February 1 - Arrangement, Description, Reference, archival basics
(Carmicheal workbook, Thibodeau, Desnoyers)
February 3 - Arrangement, Description, Reference, reprise
( "rediscuss" Exercise #1, Carmicheal exercises)
Lab - February 7 - No
Lab
February 8 - Processing - How to get started and getting started
February 10 - Work Day - getting hands dirty with Himes
Lab - February 14 - Work
Lab - still getting hands dirty
February 15 - Who is Charles Francis Himes?
February 17 - Who did you say Charles Francis Himes was?
Lab - February 21 - Work
Lab - getting dirtier still (Possible
visit to the Cumberland County Historical Society)
February 22 - Preservation vs. Access
February 24 - Work Day - organizing like crazy
Lab - February 28 - Photographs
and "other stuff"
February 29 - Photographs and "other stuff" (Part 2)
March 2 - Work Day - any questions?
Lab - March 6 - Work Lab
- any more questions?
March 7 - Archival Appraisal - What to keep?
March 9 - Work Day - eye on the prize
Lab - March 20 - Work Lab
- reacquainting ourselves with our goal
March 21 - Work Day - starting a Finding Aid
March 23 - Work Day - continuing a Finding Aid
Lab - March 27 - Work Lab
- the Finding Aid, yet again
March 28 - The Archivist, the Historian, and the Record
March 30 - The Archivist, the Historian, and the Record (Part 2)
Lab - April 3 - Work Lab - finishing up our Finding Aid
Section Five - The Historian's
Craft: A Life of Charles Francis Himes
(Planning, Writing, Editing, and Producing)
April 4
April 6
Lab - April 10
April 11
April 13
Lab - April 17 PUBLICATION
DAY
April 18
April 20
Lab - April 24
April 25
April 27