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The Women Archivists Roundtable speaker for the 2005 Society of American Archivists' Conference is Emilie "Lee" Leumas, CA, archivist for the Diocese of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Lee is a New Orleans native, a member of the SAA section on Religious Collections and is currently pursuing her PhD in French at Louisiana State University.
Lee became a professional researcher traveling to hundreds of repositories searching for documents dealing with Louisiana history. She also worked for a number of authors, performing primary research for upcoming books and novels. Her graduate work has taken her to the Centre d'Archives d'outre mer in Aix en Provence and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris in search of colonial Louisiana documents.
Now as an archivist in a Catholic Diocese, Lee has had the opportunity to witness the change of women's roles in the Church. As more women hold positions such as Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors, the role of women is increasing within the Church administration.
Lee's perspective as both archivist and researcher, here and abroad, will provide a unique glimpse into user services, international research, and religious collections. This, along with her photographs of Aix en Provence and remarkable stories of authors spoken with her lilting Louisiana accent will make this talk "The Big Easy" for all who come to listen!
Proposed by: Bernadette G. Callery
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1. SESSION TITLE
Beyond the Obvious: Finding Social History in Institutional Records
2. TYPE OF SESSION
Traditional
3. This proposal is not generated by an SAA group.
PARTICIPANTS
Chair ******************************************************
Name: Bernadette G. Callery
Name: Sarah Demb
Name: David H. DeVorkin
Name: Kristin Parker
4. PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION
A. Content Description
While institutional records of museums have evidential value as documentation of the activities of the organization, these records also have informational value in that they reveal the development of the scientific or artistic discipline practiced and the cultural evolution of the researchers, collectors, curators, and donors involved in acquiring the collections. Museum visitors often see only the results of activity by curators and other museum staff, not the process or personalities revealed in the supporting archival record. Speakers will examine anthropological and archaeological fieldnotes that reveal the relative social freedom of Victorian anthropologists, discuss travel diaries that record both a spiritual as well as a physical journey in the formative period of amassing great and eclectic art collections, discover the women missing from the public record of astronomy, and explore the field records of paleontological expeditions as a source of information about the scientific rivalry between competing museums.
B. Role of Each Speaker
Chaired by an art museum archivist, a curator of astronomy and archivists serving art, anthropology and natural science collections will present brief papers on the uses of the institutional record beyond that of serving the immediate needs of the institution. Speakers will examine such diverse records, as travel scrapbooks, anthropological fieldnotes, a major exhibition on the history of astronomy and expedition correspondence, as resources for the discovery of the social context in which these records were created, used and interpreted.
C. Audience for the Session
The audience for this session is museum archivists and curators serving all types of museums and other cultural institutions, historians and exhibition planners.
D. Purpose of the Session
The purpose of this session is to illustrate, through case studies, that institutional records are a rich resource of cultural information about all those who contributed to the accumulation and interpretation of museum collections - be they donors, curators or the subjects of study.
5. AV REQUIREMENTS
Computer projector and attached PC supporting use of Microsoft PowerPoint
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