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Processing the Chew Family Papers: April 2008
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Processing the Chew Family Papers. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania received a two-year grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to process the papers of the Chew Family. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this blog do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. I must say your Geography is very bad and . I p. You could put an eye out with that. People Different from Us. Bad Bens schoolboy days. Anne S.P. Chew. A View to Hugh.
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Processing the Chew Family Papers: July 2008
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Processing the Chew Family Papers. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania received a two-year grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to process the papers of the Chew Family. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this blog do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Of Vice and Men. The subtle beauty of surveys. Anne S.P. Chew. Anthony B. Chew. James M. Mason. Mary J. B. Chew. The joys of processing. David S. Brown and Co. At th...
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MoCCA Fest | The Adventures of a Young Librarian
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The Adventures of a Young Librarian. An exploration of Philadelphia through books and libraries. Laquo; Advertising New Acquisitions. Critical Pedagogy & Libraries. April 7, 2010 by Bibliothecaria. This weekend I’ll be headed to MoCCA Fest (the convention of the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art). I’m super excited, since I’ve been starting to build a graphic novel collection in my library, and I love comic books, and I’ve never been to something like this! Saturday and Sunday April 10 and 11, 2010.
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On Archiving Schapiro: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009. The Americans, Robert Frank, and Meyer Schapiro. In anticipation of this weeks exhibition opening of " Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I thought it a good moment to shed light on Meyer Schapiro's role in helping Robert Frank. With that particular photographic project, " The Americans. An unrivaled artistic phenomenon. Jack Kerouac. For the publication's 50th anniversary, the National Gallery of Art. In a letter from October 24, 195...
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On Archiving Schapiro: August 2009
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Monday, August 10, 2009. On "records," papers," and "collection": a DACS case in point. As the project keeps progressing, one thing has become abundantly clear: the Meyer Schapiro archive encompasses much more than a traditional manuscript collection. While a significant potion of the archive is indeed Schapiro's " papers. This is so for several reasons and let me unravel the thread a little to explain why. Describing Archives: A Content Standard. DACS), is a Society of American Archivists. 1) Records- w...
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On Archiving Schapiro: On "records," papers," and "collection": a DACS case in point
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Monday, August 10, 2009. On "records," papers," and "collection": a DACS case in point. As the project keeps progressing, one thing has become abundantly clear: the Meyer Schapiro archive encompasses much more than a traditional manuscript collection. While a significant potion of the archive is indeed Schapiro's " papers. This is so for several reasons and let me unravel the thread a little to explain why. Describing Archives: A Content Standard. DACS), is a Society of American Archivists. 1) Records- w...
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On Archiving Schapiro: Archival transfers and the resonance of ephemera
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Archival transfers and the resonance of ephemera. This project has certainly had its share of transferring archival material. Initially, the manuscript portion of the collection was housed in their original filing cabinets as seen to your right. (Those boxes stacked above the cabinets are Meyer Schapiro's art works which have been described to the individual item and rehoused). Ultimately, and most importantly, they give a sense of what Meyer Schapiro might have seen and give...
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On Archiving Schapiro: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. About that banner image and an introduction. Welcome to "On Archiving Schapiro," a blog that will follow the course of the project dedicated to archiving the collection of renowned art historian Meyer Schapiro. 1904-1996). Throughout the course of the project, I'll be sharing information and findings (some directly related to the archives and Meyer Schapiro and others tangential to, but in the orbit of, Schapiro). Bibliothèque nationale de France. I hope you'll join me during ...
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On Archiving Schapiro: The Americans, Robert Frank, and Meyer Schapiro
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009. The Americans, Robert Frank, and Meyer Schapiro. In anticipation of this weeks exhibition opening of " Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I thought it a good moment to shed light on Meyer Schapiro's role in helping Robert Frank. With that particular photographic project, " The Americans. An unrivaled artistic phenomenon. Jack Kerouac. For the publication's 50th anniversary, the National Gallery of Art. In a letter from October 24, 195...
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On Archiving Schapiro: October 2009
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Friday, October 16, 2009. Our new "official" blog. Hear ye, hear ye. On Archiving Schapiro has a new web address, please make a note of it:. Https:/ blogs.cul.columbia.edu/schapiro/. We have now become an official Columbia University Library blog, so keep posted on updates with the above address and subscribe to our feed! Farris Wahbeh, Meyer Schapiro Project Archivist. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Farris Wahbeh, Meyer Schapiro Project Archivist. Meyer Schapiro Project Archivist.