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"archivist" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to develop and manage an archive
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Taylor, an archivist activist, the archivist of the Fales Archive at NYU, and the archivist responsible for the creation of the Downtown Collection, explains: Archives are the fossil remains of experience, because what disappears is the smell, the touch, all these aspects of living that are hard to experience from written documents.
The archivist, David Ferriero, said he would consider the request.
"We've just been flooded with inquiries," one archivist told me.
Or as reliable an archivist as a person can be.
That's what the archivist, researcher, and writer Adam Rothstein has done.
Over the years you've become the unofficial archivist of the band.
"I do think that we've whitewashed it," Turkos, the archivist, said.
"It was a bit hopeless," said Faizullah Alokozai, the hospital's archivist.
Faizullah, the archivist, survived, but his young friend Amin did not.
"I've been here 20 months," said the corporate archivist, Jessica Faucher.
Files spirited out of Russia by Vasili Mitrokhin, a former archivist
Her death was confirmed by her friend and archivist Betty Guernsey.
After the donation, an archivist twice told Mr. Wells that Mrs.
David S. FerrieroWashingtonThe writer is the archivist of the United States.
She went to work as an archivist for the government of Cairo.
In his work, Yams was an archivist but not a re-enactor.
Over the years you've become sort of the archivist of the band.
A hungry archivist, Hugh Ryan unearths vivid material to populate this story.
It's here that Cruel Diagonals really intersects with Megan Mitchell the archivist.
The archivist asked me if I thought I would need a renewal.
That was a frame that Joanna [Burejza], the archivist, brought to me.
He may, in the end, have been his own most dedicated archivist.
As the archivist said, yessir, that's 32 million pages awaiting your attention.
RECORDER You've heard of outsider artists, but what about an outsider archivist?
This week, we interview Pilar Castillo, who is a designer and archivist.
RECORDER You've heard of outsider artists, but what about an outsider archivist?
The Archivist told Motherboard his efforts are funded entirely by community donations.
However, according to Jeff Vanzetti, a porn archivist and founder of IAFD.
Brassaï is the quintessential photographer-archivist, having documented nocturnal — always nocturnal — Paris.
He curated his resentments with the care of a sixth-century monastic archivist.
"This project will go until June," WCS Archivist Dr. Madeleine Thompson told Hyperallergic.
By graduation, Williams, who is now a digital archivist, was $55,000 in debt.
"Hamilton is having a moment," said Anne Petrimoulx, the archivist of Trinity Church.
You [Martha Wilson] are the archivist of artists who barely make any [objects].
Mr. Priore, the archivist, could not be reached for comment on Friday night.
As one NASA archivist put it: "It really feels like archaeology to me."
Wilson has been active as a producer, exhibitor, and archivist since the mid-29s.
The quote was confirmed by Jocelyn Wilk, an archivist at the Columbia University Archives.
I'm a huge history archivist, so having this information available is crucial to me.
My dad was a history major, my brother is a history professor and archivist.
It's often said that Wyman, the band's unofficial archivist, "brought electricity to the Stones."
Schrader; and Sheldon Renan, a film archivist and author who, in the mid-1970s,
As an archivist, he acts like an anthropologist presenting his discoveries without evaluative comment.
EAST HAMPTON "Colonial Commerce," lecture with Frank Sorrentino, researcher, and Steve Russell Boerner, archivist.
My chief archivist was a French woman, but she knew the US very well.
Museum archivist Claire Mosier will present a lecture titled "Bisttram: Experimental Sky" at 3pm.
As much as Goldsworthy is a sculptor, he is also a rigorous photo archivist.
He suggested calling Richard Reid, an archivist at Voorhees College, who knew the area.
The film, discovered by Norton Owen, the archivist at Jacob's Pillow, is silent and incomplete.
Vasiliy Mitrokhin, a senior archivist in the KGB's foreign intelligence archive from 1972 to 1984.
Any time an archivist has to unlock something, you know you're in for a treat.
Our staff insisted on seeing the collection; both the archivist and the curator said no.
One of those boxes was still in an untouched state when my archivist found it.
The Archivist is hereby authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.
An archivist in hip-hop memorabilia collects copies of magazines like The Source and XXL.
And Kelly D. Barton, an archivist at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
No one wanted to hire her as an archivist, the focus of her graduate education.
Janet Goleas, his studio manager and archivist, said the cause was complications of a fall.
The archivist is David S. Ferriero, who was nominated by President Barack Obama in 2009.
She said that after the merger there was no Nabisco archivist, and possibly no archive.
Any agency that seeks further postponement shall, no later than March 12, 2018, report to the Archivist of the United States (Archivist) on the specific information within particular records that meets the standard for continued postponement under section 5(g)(2)(D) of the Act.
RECORDER: THE MARION STOKES PROJECT You've heard of outsider artists, but what about an outsider archivist?
"It was really about being a curator or archivist of this larger surveillance apparatus," DeSieno explained.
And we want to be a welcome place for all photographers: hobbyist to archivist to professional.
But the archivist also admits that the president can do whatever he wants, to a degree.
The archivist, Greg Priore, and the bookseller, John Schulman, were arrested on Friday for the crime.
The Paisley, Scotland, born singer, songwriter, archivist, provocateur and cultural commentator, took on a new guise.
Part of the 80th birthday present was hiring an archivist to help collate my dad's work.
The journals have now been edited and translated into English by archivist and historian Ze'ev Rosenkranz.
The businesses slowly failed, said Leonard DeGraaf, an archivist at the Thomas Edison National Historical Park.
And also have an archivist go back and look through the negatives and pull interesting frames.
"At this stage, I couldn't be their archivist because I couldn't lift them," Ms. Haws said.
The state will transfer its ratification documents to the archivist of the United States, David Ferriero.
Roman Herzog was born in Landshut, Bavaria, on April 220, 19787, the son of an archivist.
Fans will surely appreciate the featured tracks; Presley's archivist generously offered 6,000 recordings to choose from.
As an archivist I tend to document more so for the sake of inventory and reference.
But Ms. Peil not only curates her own past, she's an archivist for others as well.
She was important, Ms. Gordon said, not just as an activist but also as an archivist.
Khari Jackson, a cartoonist and archivist, schooled Bey's haters with a deep dive into the genre's roots.
"We're just starting to get the word out," Rossy Mendez, the collection's lead archivist, told Business Insider.
" Mary Hedge, the archivist for the authority, wore a button that read "I Finished The Power Broker.
She is a fashion historian and archivist at the PVH Corporation, an apparel company based in Manhattan.
The archivist Robert Bearman, in SHAKESPEARE'S MONEY: How Much Did He Make and What Did This Mean?
Ever an archivist, I have many screenshots of my own MSN conversations, emails, and intact Myspace pages.
For Karen*, 26, an archivist in Kansas City, MO, time management is the name of the game.
I called DeSoto Brown, the chief historian and archivist at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu.
Peter K. Steinberg, an archivist and one of the editors of her letters, got her fishing rod.
I've been talking to an archivist in the US about what's going to become of these things.
"Very interesting, very interesting," said Fran Ridge, the archivist of the research accumulated by Nicap, now defunct.
The company archivist, Dr. Andrea Tanner, leads a Delicious History tour every second Thursday at 11 a.m.
"Nobody goes down there without being moved in some kind of way," an archivist, Brian Collins, said.
"That is what struck us," Megan Sniffin-Marinoff, the university archivist at Harvard, said in an interview.
The real Dan Powell is also an audio archivist, although he denies any haunted recordings or horror experiences.
The footage was discovered by Lynn Smith, the audiovisual archivist at the Herbert Hoover Presidential ­Library and Museum.
Called Archivist in a Backpack, it supplies compact kits with basic tools for oral history and material archives.
Nora Reilly, the archivist at the New York School of Interior Design, described the work as "really joyful."
Bowers-Smith, 29, is an archivist for the Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library at the Central Library.
He is equally a curator, collector, exhibition designer, photographer, historian, archivist and scourer of auctions and antique emporia.
A retired archivist at the National Archives who grew up in Washington, D.C. Mama's last name was Jefferson.
I was met there by a well-dressed middle-aged woman who introduced herself as the school's archivist.
In doing so, the Justice Department has blocked the archivist, David Ferriero, an Obama appointee, from taking action.
When a state ratifies an amendment, the archivist of the United States records it as ratified, Coberly said.
That said, piracy isn't the only thing the Archivist and the folks at The Eye are working on.
Yet as Himalayan Database archivist Richard Salisbury told VICE Sports, there's no one around to enforce those rules.
In the video, you can see a meticulous archivist opening drawers, dusting off old photographic film and lettering photos.
"Gregory Wiedeman, a university archivist at University at Albany, SUNY, said deepfakes are "more of a long term issue.
Another redditor named -Archivist hosted the files on their server in order to make the videos available to everyone.
IN THE SPRING thaw of 22015 a KGB archivist called Vasili Mitrokhin walked into the British embassy in Riga.
Dominique Luster was appointed to the newly created position of Teenie Harris archivist at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
According to French Basketball Federation (FFBB) archivist Daniel Champsaur, Lefebvre was discovered by the federation's then-president, Robert Busnel.
As for the program, I received answers from Jörg Wyrschowy, an archivist at the German Broadcasting Archive in Frankfurt.
Elger, the archivist, told me that Richter had coöperated closely with Schreiber, sharing unseen pictures and private family stories.
We're currently working with a professional archivist whose job is to transition this data of the period of time.
For more than three decades, the Philharmonic's rummager-in-chief has been Barbara Haws, its first archivist and historian.
These movies are what the archivist Rick Prelinger calls "sponsored films," made for hire for a company or institution.
Prosecutors say the archivist, Gregory Priore, 62, sometimes walked out of the building with the items in plain sight.
But after an inquiry from The Times, library officials said that the archivist had been mistaken, and that Mrs.
Priore was fired from his archivist job in June 2017 and was arrested along with Schulman in July 2018.
She then contacted Kathy Struss, the audio/visual archivist at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kan.
According to an archivist at the Thomas Edison National Historic Park, Edison thought this invention would make him rich.
Ms. Butler, who works as an archivist for a Hollywood nonprofit group, said she considered buying a house then.
Internet archivist Jason Scott says that ripping NSFW content off of Tumblr is similar, except it's cataclysmic in scale.
In cybersecurity, until now, a lot of its high-profile work was more as an archivist than an active defender.
Reps for the Riders reached out to their historian, museum curator and archivist to see if anyone had seen it.
" Paul adds, "He collected as an archivist would and not simply in the way a regular old art lover would.
One archivist who Motherboard spoke to, meanwhile, believes that it was targeted because some archivists were banned but others weren't.
Elger, Richter's archivist, told me that the association among the three subjects—father-in-law, aunt, euthanasia mastermind—was unconscious.
I hired an archivist to help me scan some images, and she pulled things I had never even seen before.
Ms. Grimm is associate head of archives and special collections and the flight and space exploration archivist for the university.
In later years he was the Holy See's librarian and archivist, a job more in line with his frail health.
In December, they filed a federal lawsuit against the archivist, the federal official in charge of making decisions regarding amendments.
"He was determined to make Kent a mecca for artists," said Marge Smith, the Kent Historical Society's curator and archivist.
He also showcases his experience as the former archivist of Mount Vernon by bringing manuscript sources directly to the reader.
"He was an archivist at heart," said Gene DeAnna, head of the recorded sound section of the Library of Congress.
"We are trying to collect as many documents we can find and they will be preserved," promised head archivist Frederic Boquet.
These are museums, libraries, governments, and others that use the archivist service to archive URLs from lists that they have handcrafted.
Now I'm an archivist, an organizer, and I have to tell myself that this new confluence is a kind of work.
On a recent weekday, Gino Francesconi, the hall's archivist, took me on a behind-the-scenes tour to answer this question.
According to archivist Jason Scott, who works for the Internet Archive, we're unlikely to see such a confluence of circumstances again.
Down the hall, Faizullah Alokozai, the archivist, was sound asleep next to the hospital's deputy medical director, Dr. Abdul Satar Zaheer.
He employed his own personal archivist, who would clip or record all the pungent droppings that fell off of Hef's life.
Yet within a few hours, he had a response from a user called "-Archivist" who was up to tackle the project.
"I didn't find out until I got back that Spunky had escaped," said Mr. Sayan, now 38 and a digital archivist.
Back in Venezuela, "I used to have a good job as an archivist, and my husband owned land," she told us.
"We know there's gold in there but it's kind of hidden," said Quinn Bolewicki, an archivist who worked on the cataloging.
His siblings include a postal inspector, a property manager, a child psychiatrist, a pastry chef, and a musical archivist and musician.
Mr. Giller, who works as a music typesetter for academic journals, has embraced his role as unofficial archivist, but only recently.
Disney has introduced a new character called the Archivist who instructs players in the way of the "Force" and Jedi knowledge.
If family members were part of the early history of the area, donate images to a historical society or an archivist.
Mr. Szilagyi died in 2012 at 78 years old and his wife, a soft-spoken piano teacher, became the collection's archivist.
"Accordingly, even if one or more state legislatures were to ratify the proposed amendment, it would not become part of the Constitution, and the Archivist could not certify its adoption," states the opinion, which effectively blocks the archivist of the United States from verifying the ERA should it be approved by the necessary number of legislatures.
In May, the archivist of the United States, David S. Ferriero, visited the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill.
For at least one archivist, these videos are just the latest version of age-old problems like fraud, manipulated media, and propaganda.
"With the birth of Batman, you have to go back to the birth of comics itself," DC archivist Benjamin LeClear tells PEOPLE.
The archivist will have two weeks to tell Trump whether those recommendations validate keeping the withheld information a secret after April 26.
Gingrich presented the historic letter to chief Vatican archivist, Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues, and the prefect of the library, Bishop Cesare Pasini.
"Paxton's abilities made him a natural to handle whatever genre he chose," Mr. Palao, a producer and archivist, said in an interview.
Anthony M. Cucchiara, the archivist at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, said preserving documents and making them publicly accessible is extremely rewarding.
After drilling it open, the estate's archivist discovered enough unreleased music to release a new album every year for the next century.
Ed Carter, an archivist who has been processing hundreds of those DuArt films for the academy, has yet to screen the movie.
Mr. Silverman spoke once again of touring the home with Danny Selznick, who'd grown up there — a memorable experience for the archivist.
Archivist Mariah Leavitt discovered a long-lost recording of a 1964 speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. at the New School.
"We all know the who, what, when and where of the Holocaust, but the why is a mystery still," an archivist said.
In 1968, he began a decade-long stint as an archivist at Leningrad's main public library while teaching evening courses in history.
"He was a diligent and careful man who had a great eye for new materials," said Samuel Rushay, the library's supervisory archivist.
The bride, who will be taking the groom's name, is a freelance archivist and researcher for galleries and artists' estates in Manhattan.
I'm also drawn to the intimate images of Sur Rodney (Sur), the still-living artist who's an archivist for Greathouse and others.
But she was nonetheless asked to remove it from the book by the senior archivist of the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle.
It hooked me, as I'd been a word nerd my whole life — a linguistics major, archivist, paleographer, Spanish instructor, and memory coach.
Verizon similarly banned archivist IP ranges as they attempted to preserve Tumblr history in the wake of the telco's controversial porn ban.
In reality, there&aposs no treasure in the building, but a Trinity Church archivist says it has plenty of other fun secrets.
Mr. Schulman paid the archivist up front, records show, and then sold many of the items, including some to major book dealers.
An archivist for the British Council discovered the exchange between Orwell and the council's publications department while hunting through some historical files.
The notes, according to Mariana Almeida, the senior archivist of the Torre do Tombo, are still in the process of being deciphered.
The interviews with archivist Jeff Roth were amusing because of how he described the 'morgue'—their enormous collection of people's undigitized photos.
Archivist Daniel Michaelson found the book, titled Gaines Universal Register or American and British Kalendar for the year 1793, at the Schaffer Library.
Listen to the track above, and cop the real deal on vinyl from Repeater (US) or Adagio (EU) or digitally from The Archivist.
"People are very strange with their cultural institutions," says Jason Scott, an archivist at the Internet Archive, when I reach him by phone.
I like to sort my life into lists, and find that this instinct dovetails neatly with the archivist quality of the digital world.
Thankfully Flashpoint, a new launcher from the archivist and programmer known as "BlueMaxima," has already archived more than 38,000 of these classic games.
Why we love it: Starting in 2016, this anthology podcast follows Jonathan Sims, who purports to be an archivist for The Magnus Institute.
In 1988 an archivist discovered a troubling pattern in his scholarship; eventually it emerged that 40 of his graduate papers contained plagiarised material.
Compiled by a mysterious archivist, its contents include facsimiles of top-secret documents, newspaper clippings, and reports of strange humanoid creatures and U.F.O.s.
Annamarie V. Sandecki, Tiffany & Co.'s archivist, bidding at the back of the room through unerring nods of her head, was the winner.
"I guess I was always an archivist," he said, smiling, surveying the spread, his glasses and ponderous forehead giving him an owllike bearing.
As she prepares to retire, the orchestra's archivist shares some favorites: a 1926 music video, the program from Leonard Bernstein's debut and more.
The centenary of Bernstein's birth also provided an opportunity for the orchestra's archivist, Silvia Kargl, to re-examine his history with the orchestra.
Estimated at £60,13 to £90,000, it was bought, suitably enough, by Tiffany & Company, represented in the room by its archivist, Annamarie V. Sandecki.
He befriended the archivist at MI6 and bought him drinks, and then he had access to files that were not within his area.
Once that happens, the ERA will head to the archivist of the United States, who is in charge of "publishing" all Constitutional amendments.
Two federal lawsuits have already been filed against the archivist over the ERA, and those could well end up at the Supreme Court.
Also named as defendants in the complaint are the National Archives and Records Administration and David Ferriero, the archivist of the United States.
Gould spends some time with Jeff Roth, the lone full-time archivist left in the "morgue" which was once run by 30 people.
This Court should compel the Archivist to carry out his statutory duty of recognizing the complete and final adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Mr. Tuggle was named archivist in 1981 after being director of education for the Metropolitan Opera Guild, a membership organization that supports the Met.
My husband works as a contracted corporate archivist for 2147.50 hours a week, and a library page, for $895 and $750 a month, respectively.
Today: an archivist working in health care who makes $143,133 per year and spends some of her money this week on late-night pizza.
The artist as archivist appears in many guises — through artist projects and discussions of artistic-archival practices by critics and artists functioning as critics.
Clotilde orders coffee and I am soon settled down in a tepidly heated room and introduced to the archivist, Nada Bacic, originally from Croatia.
Christine McKay, the archivist who discovered the letters, said she could not help but think about that son as she pored over the pages.
The idea to create a distributed Instagram archive was originally posted to r/DataHoarder on January 5 by one of the subreddit's moderators, -Archivist.
Well I'm not a women's studies or gender studies archivist or professor person and there were gaps in my own knowledge about lesbian culture.
An appraiser and archivist, he bought the celebrated mid-Manhattan shop in 1967 from its founder, Frances Steloff and ran it for 40 years.
The story's hub is a newly arrived young Australian, Naomi (Emily Browning), who has taken a temporary job with an archivist, Nick (Adam Horovitz).
The National Gallery of Art, Washington, appointed Roger Lawson, Emiko Usui, and Kathleen Williams, as executive librarian, editor-in-chief, and chief archivist respectively.
She's not a professional archivist, but she's a well-practiced one, running a blog called The Family Curator, and always trying to learn more.
In the Video Op-Ed above, the Syrian activist and archivist Hadi Al Khatib urges platforms to overhaul and improve their content moderation systems.
Paul Ayers, a lawyer and amateur archivist who grew up in the valley, said he worries that the region's rural history may be forgotten.
The-Eye is run by a user named -Archivist, who has previously tried to archive a petabyte of porn and the entirety of Instagram.
Mr. Adler has worn more hats in the music industry than he can remember: critic and journalist, author, publicist, record executive, radio D.J., archivist.
"It's a world of braggadocio," said Karl Taps, who serves as archivist for the Xtravas despite the fact that there is really no archive.
An analysis of the top Gab posts — data collected and published by archivist Jason Baumgartner — shows that her haters try to feel superior to her.
All together, the fileset is 332 GB, said Emma Best, a national security journalist and digital archivist who scraped the files before they became unavailable.
According to Kevin Brown, archivist at the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, not all recipients of the world-changing, infection-fighting fungus were happy about it.
Billy X. Jennings, a longtime friend and party archivist, said Howard was the person who negotiated lower prices and organized refrigerated trucks for food giveaways.
The people there "pursue their own vision of what a just and what an appropriate society is," said Rob Cox, an archivist at UMass Amherst.
Along with being an ardent amateur archivist, Augusta was a longtime member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a fierce advocate of education.
Ms. Smith had been referred to them by the archivist at the Roosevelt Warm Springs rehabilitation institute near the president's "Little White House" in Georgia.
On April 11, the Romanian painter, 29, will open his solo show, curated by William Davie, an image archivist at the Gagosian Gallery in London.
In 2012, French writer and archivist Nathalie Léger published Suite for Barbara Loden, a novella-length analysis and personal essay on Loden's life and work.
Being the archivist and historian for nearly 34 years means that at some point I become part of the archives and the Philharmonic narrative, too.
Alabama, Louisiana and South Dakota filed a lawsuit in federal court in mid-December seeking to prevent the U.S. archivist from accepting a new ratification.
It said the archivist, David Ferriero, who was appointed by former President Obama in 2009 and who was involved in the talks, supported the decision.
Mr. Shepard, with the archivist Eric Lange, reassembled a four-and-a-half-hour version from five different prints, released in 21927 by Flicker Alley.
In the early fifties, Moondog met Tony Schwartz, an archivist and a sound designer who had a radio program, titled "Adventures in Sound," on WNYC.
" Left: "I think of myself as an archivist and spend a lot of time in our Trivero archive researching prints and patterns from the past.
They are referred to only by their professions: the Astronomer, the Archivist, the Botanist, the Keeper, the Topologist, the Geographer, the Iceman and the Cook.
It centers on a new Star Wars character named the Archivist who teaches you, the Padawan (or Jedi in training), how to compete in each trial.
After all, though it cannot be said that every photographer is an artist, FotoFocus 2018 makes a compelling argument that every photographer is, perhaps, an archivist.
They then compiled the resulting 5,200 papers, and -Archivist, who previously told Motherboard that his first name is John, uploaded the resulting archive to The-Eye.
Quinn Bolewicki, a photo archivist and digitization specialist at the Municipal Archives, said she was fascinated by the quality of the photos taken by the detectives.
That makes the White House legally responsible for saving deleted or altered tweets and submitting them to the Archivist of the United States upon leaving office.
Naval historian Paul Lawton and archivist Bernard Cavalcante's research proved the initial assessment inaccurate, and in 2003, the Navy reclassified the sinking as a combat loss.
Apple is imagining what the inner workings of an iPhone might look like were they handled by an old-school film archivist rather than an algorithm.
But if it hopes to be the archivist for the history of an entire sport, it should try to preserve the record as faithfully as possible.
He said they are counting the estimated number of pages a career archivist at the National Archives has counted before emails and attachments are actually reviewed.
Co. Venture, a partially-improvised object theater piece, explores the friendship between 31-year-old artist Pepper Fajans and 92-year-old dance archivist David Vaughan.
What is placed in or left out of the archive is a political act, dictated by the archivist and the political context in which she lives.
Enigmatic cult singer Leon Redbone died on Thursday after a long and storied career as an archivist and historian of obscure, pre-recording-era American music.
Bishop Daly, who is survived by two sisters, spent his retirement as a chaplain to the Foyle Hospice in Londonderry and as archivist for the diocese.
Ms. Dinnigan, the hotel's archivist, is responsible for cataloging and researching more than 4,000 objects, from filigreed brass room numbers to yellowing advertisements from the 1950s.
Take New York–based librarian Alexandra Lederman and archivist Katie Martinez, who created a zine about data privacy and handed it out at the Women's March.
As with every other kind of archiving, if you have something weird or uncommon, it's probably best to call an archivist and grab some specialized tips.
It's a considered response to approaching the museum's Eyejammie archives, consisting of more than 400 prints the museum acquired from the archivist and writer Bill Adler.
"We're saving the records for the future," said Joseph Van Nostrand, an archivist for the Manhattan county clerk who has worked with the documents since 1980.
In the 1968 presidential campaign, Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin unsuccessfully offered financial assistance to the Democratic candidate, Hubert Humphrey, according to a K.G.B. archivist, Vasili Mitrokhin.
Throughout the documentary, French archivist Dominique Forget identifies each frame within the timeline of the larger battle and converted it from 16mm film to high-definition footage.
After receiving such notice, the Archivist shall not disclose the privileged records unless directed to do so by an incumbent President or by a final court order.
"It appears that ... people were able to just drop things in at the very end," said Alan Barnett, the local government archivist who led the public unveiling.
"Over the years we've seen this shift to all of these platforms," says Jason Scott, who describes himself as a "free range archivist" at the Internet Archive.
VICE showed the papers to Kate Doyle, an award-winning archivist on the civil war who has gathered evidence for genocide charges against the former military regime.
Another Redditor, -Archivist, took up the cause with the "Petabyte Porn Project," recruiting other hoarders to help continue recording live public cam sessions all day every day.
Being an archivist doesn't mean creating a completely perfect collection; it can be recording community stories, and giving attention to overlooked history, with whatever resources you have.
U.S. Ambassador Callista Gingrich was presenting the letter Thursday to the chief Vatican archivist, Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues, and the prefect of the library, Bishop Cesare Pasini.
"I'm very passionate about the university and I'm very passionate about its history," said Anne Turkos, who has worked at Maryland as an archivist for 31 years.
In August 2014, Bergis Jules, an archivist at the University of California, Riverside, traveled to Washington for the annual meet-up of the Society of American Archivists.
But now, exactly 15 years after Lomax's death on July 19, 2002, there's likely no person on the planet who's spent more time with the deceased archivist.
Though the word "archivist" may conjure images of dusty stacks of books and crumbling scrolls, the reality of the job is one of discovery, surprise, and collaboration.
The Sporting News owned the archive until 21925, when it was sold to John Rogers, a sports memorabilia dealer and photo archivist based in Little Rock, Ark.
Created by the archivist Rick Prelinger, this wondrous compilation turns old film fragments into a portal onto the past that seems further away with each new Starbucks.
" As Joe Conzo Sr., archivist for Tito Puente, put it in a telephone interview: "To play with Tito you had to be good, so Jerry was good.
Mario Klingemann, a digital artist and archivist based in Germany, tells Vox that he wasn't surprised when Flickr announced the end of its free terabyte in November.
They were replaced with, among other things, a letter from Mayor Bill de Blasio and "a letter to the future" from the Parks Department's archivist, Jonathan Kuhn.
The head of the George Eastman Museum Film Division stepped down and has been replaced by a good friend of mine, an archivist from Gosfilmofond in Moscow.
Enslaved laborers are believed to have built several buildings on campus, including Aspinwall Hall, which currently houses the seminary's administrative offices, said Christopher Pote, the seminary's archivist.
Vaughan is the troupe's longtime archivist and the author of the chronicle "Merce Cunningham: Fifty Years," a book so big you could probably kill somebody with it.
Zax, an accomplished archivist and reissue specialist, spent more than a decade putting it together from hundreds of tapes that had never been consolidated in one place.
As with the YouTube metadata and Instagram archives, the Archivist says the biggest obstacle to tracking and cataloging such content is the sheer volume of files involved.
Mr. Priore was the sole archivist for the collection of rare books, maps and other items at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the city's public library system.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Artist, archivist, and son Nick Flessa has carefully catalogued and methodically organized the items from his deceased mother's life.
I talked with the archivist about it and she confirmed that Freud actually ordered his papers from a print shop and had it cut up in specific sizes.
David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, recently replied to a letter from Senators Claire McCaskill and Tom Carper regarding the Trump White House's shoddy record-keeping practices.
The new Archivist in a Backpack project from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill equips community partners with tools to start material and oral history archives.
Archivist in a Backpack is just part of a three-year, $877,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that supports the community-driven archive projects at SHC.
The allegations accuse Greg Priore, former archivist at the Carnegie Library, of removing pages from rare books and selling them through Caliban Book Shop, owned by John Schulman.
When I would go through his dailies as his archivist I would see things in the dailies that were confirmation about the unique kind of eye he had.
I believe in becoming the benevolence I've benefited from, so naturally I attended Drexel University for my MS in Library Science and became an archivist and public librarian.
"No actor has covered the span of 20th-century American history as broadly as honoree Tom Hanks," David Ferriero, archivist of the United States, said in the statement.
The Illuminator—made up of a small group of New Yorkers whose day jobs range from archivist to adjunct professor—casts progressive messages onto the sides of buildings.
Jennifer Wyatt, archivist at Home Depot, said that when the home improvement store started in the United States in 1978, the founders wanted an affordable and accessible store.
One of the respondents, John Dalton, an archivist for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in North Hollywood, has no problem if someone takes an unoccupied seat.
"I'm sure it will be irritating like the L-train shutdown," said Hilary Chassé, 26, an archivist in Downtown Brooklyn who goes to the promenade for the views.
A German resident in his late 20s who restores historic paintings and documents for a living, -Archivist said he got his start collecting printed and digitized medical journals.
According to former Bloomfield University historian Michelle Chase and Newark Public Library archivist Yesenia Lopez, after the 2628 Newark riots, Blacks had gained a voice in the city.
Beth, an archivist for the Rockefeller Archive Center in nearby Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., is extroverted and outspoken, unlike her mother, the woman at the center of these stories.
Few people know the heft of history in those boxes better than Barbara Haws, who served as the bank's first archivist ahead of its 150th anniversary in 1984.
A collector of thousands of educational, industrial and commercial films, the archivist Rick Prelinger is acutely attuned to the ways that such forgotten movies can illuminate urban history.
Martha Cooley's moving debut from 1998, THE ARCHIVIST, is a layered literary novel about love, grief, mental illness and religion with a middle section told in diary form.
Curated by the film historian Donald Bogle, with the media archivist Ina Archer, this extensive series showcases 80 years of African-American actresses and images in American cinema.
Chloe Pfendler, an archivist in the library's Special Collections division, said the letters were still in the original envelopes and bundles that Hale had likely kept them in.
Heim reported that an archivist appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009, David S. Ferriero, supported the decision to edit the photo after participating in decision-making talks.
"You see New York, and you see L.A.," said Rick Prelinger, a film archivist and professor of film and digital media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
This made it impossible for them to blend in, which became especially clear when they moved to Washington, D.C. in 2008 so Gabriel could work as an archivist.
On a rainy day in early September, Green-Wood archivist Tony Cucchiara gave me a tour of the massive Green-Wood archival system, accounting for all 570,000 burials.
For many, that would be a worthwhile sum to help preserve what Daniel Champsaur, an archivist for the French Basketball Federation, called an "underestimated jewel of basketball heritage."
Caroline Rubens, the center's archivist, said National Endowment for the Humanities money helped create a climate-controlled archive where films, audiotapes and photographs about the region are preserved.
Sunday Routine As an archivist at New York University, Janet Bunde holds the key to priceless historic documents relating to the history of the school, founded in 1831.
Gustavs Strenga, an archivist and historian at the National Library of Latvia, said that both Riga and Tallinn were guilty of making creative leaps with their historical interpretations.
As a historian and archivist, though, I believe it is important for people to directly engage with historical sources of all types, including the films from Iwo Jima.
There, an archivist showed her a large handmade book listing the activities of students, graduates, and lecturers during World War—and Fara was bowled over by what she saw.
"It's something archives have dealt with for centuries," Yvonne Ng, a senior archivist at WITNESS, a nonprofit that focuses on collecting video evidence of human rights abuses, told Gizmodo.
State Archivist Ashley Selima says it highlights the pivotal role Rhode Islanders played in the fight for independence, through reports, letters and depositions about the burning of the Gaspee.
"The physicists knew they were going to need large quantities of high-density material," Valerie Higgins, an archivist from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois, or Fermilab, told Gizmodo.
Tauran, who was born in Bordeaux, served in various Vatican embassies before being named chief Vatican archivist, foreign minister and then prefect of the Vatican office of interfaith relations.
Ms. Lasky, who teaches writing at Columbia University, lives on campus with her husband, Thom Donovan, 42, a poet and archivist, their daughter, Hera, 4, and son, Chance, 2.
But at the same time, the process of safeguarding your data and storing it offsite like a smart digital archivist means shelling out yet another small sum every month.
"When they're digitized, they can be compared to digitized records from other states and other museums," Mimi Lester, an AFAM archivist and project manager for the digitization, told Hyperallergic.
The Smithsonian's Archives of American Art appointed Erin Jenoa Gilbert as curator of African American manuscripts and Rayna Andrews as archivist of its three-year African American Collecting Initiative.
Group Material was co-founded by artist-curator-activist-archivist Julie Ault, and curator Maria Lind and architect and artist Apolonija Šušteršič are two of Voorhies's New Institutional exemplars.
Only 63-odd of the 2,800 Nepalese mountains that are higher than 6,000 metres may have been climbed, guesses Glyn Hughes, the archivist of the London-based Alpine Club.
His daughters, Alyssa (Chloë Sevigny) and Gwendolyn (Mary-Louise Parker), are getting his papers in order and have hired Alyssa's archivist husband, Nick (Adam Horovitz), to do the job.
I am met at the door by the charismatic son of the photographer William Eggleston, Winston, who is the director of the trust as well as its official archivist.
He said it wasn't until recently that he discovered the whole story about the coins in a journal kept by his great-grandfather's brother, who was an avid archivist.
As Engadget's "WoW Archivist" column pointed out in 2011, Leeroy even showed up as an example of what not to do in the Armed Forces Journal for a time.
In Ginsberg's biography, I Celebrate Myself, his archivist, Bill Morgan, excellently recounts some of the genesis of Burroughs and Gysin's forays into neo-Dada cut-up technique and collaboration.
Daniel Rooney, a supervisory archivist at the National Archives who made the discovery of 211 reels, noted that NASA had photographic and film operations at sites across the country.
"There's no record keeping of such things, especially of improvised stuff," said Peter Clark, the Met's archivist, who remembers hearing Pons's F on a radio broadcast as a child.
Ms. Smith consulted the "Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dalí," which was self-published in 1998 by Albert Field, whom Dalí designated as his official archivist.
Gregory Priore, a former archivist at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, was originally charged with 20123 counts but pleaded down to theft of unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.
The opinion effectively prevents the archivist of the United States from verifying the ERA as Virginia is on the cusp of becoming the 38th state to ratify the amendment.
Even if the photo was not part of the National Archives' own collection, the exhibit distorted history, and David S. Ferriero, the archivist of the United States, soon apologized.
The library archivist, Gregory Priore, 61, and the bookstore owner, John Schulman, 54, were arrested on Friday on numerous criminal charges including theft and criminal conspiracy, the authorities said.
For Valerie Wade, a historian and archivist, enthusiasm around Markle as "the first black princess" is a bit misplaced, especially since there are plenty of black princesses in Africa.
She said that you can still document such a painting in your archivist collection, but there would be different things to examine to determine just how truthful the work is.
At a physical level, an archivist might look at the format of the painting, what type of paint and materials were used, and if those could be dated, Ng said.
The camera phone humorously translates loiterer into community archivist, recalling Toan's meditation on public space made private and reintroduced to the world with a new author, replacing the original moment.
The artist and archivist who grew up on Los Angeles's Eastside had moved to New York 15 years earlier, with hopes of reinvention, distancing herself from her friends and family.
While working as an archivist, Mitrokhin took secret handwritten notes of the material to which he had access: hundreds of thousands of documents from the KGB's global network of intelligence.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), led by the archivist of the United States—David Ferriero, presently—is the agency responsible for oversight of records management throughout the government.
Krafft reveals Moorman to be an obsessive diarist and archivist whose collection was partially financed by friends Yoko Ono and John Lennon in the form of rent for storage space.
Feinstein wrote to archivist David Ferriero in a letter obtained by CNN on Wednesday, criticizing him for his narrow view of the law used to justify denying Democrats the documents.
CreditCreditPeter Macdiarmid/Getty Images The archivist stumbled across the file in a stack of boxes on the second floor of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.
"Data hoarder means to me simply someone who collects and curates digital data," said the user -Archivist, one of the moderators of /r/datahoarder, in a private message on Reddit.
The rules offer exemptions only for "complete" games, meaning an archivist has to have both the original game code and the original server code to be able to use it.
Megan Mitchell has recently been working as an archivist at a medical library, cataloging audio recordings of the human body doing things that the human brain only deals with passively.
"-Archivist," who told me his name is John but declined to give a last name, is a moderator on the data hoarding subreddit and one of its most active members.
As Eileen Clancy, a media archivist and student at the City University of New York, points out, the curators could have picked a different image rather than misleading the public.
Long after sorting out Mr. MacEachen's papers, that archivist, Gerald Butts, is now Mr. Trudeau's closest political adviser, effectively fulfilling the role Mr. MacEachen played for the elder Mr. Trudeau.
Members of the Grateful Dead wrote tributes to Hunter on social media, and David Lemieux, an archivist for the band, announced Hunter's death in a statement on the band's website.
After following a few false trails, social media detectives -- with help from an archivist at the Smithsonian -- were able to confirm within days that the woman was Sheila Minor Huff.
Dino Everett, an archivist at the University of Southern California (USC), discovered the 19th-century nitrate print hidden within a batch of silent films originally owned by a Louisiana collector.
The roots of these entrenched habits of mind and voting show that, as Mr Bridges, the archivist, puts it, Alabamians won over to populism were "not simply emotional victims of demagogues".
CNN first obtained the information on the license plates records from the online archivist group Distributed Denial of Secrets, which has published some emails and contracts leaked from the Perceptics hack.
Archivist Rachael Jones discovered letters of correspondence written by HG Wells, Auguste Rodin, and William Morris during a major cataloguing and digitization of the Glasgow School of Art's Archives and Collections.
Robert Tuggle, who as the longtime archivist of the Metropolitan Opera helped create a digital database that includes details from every performance since the Met opened with Gounod's "Faust" on Oct.
For -Archivist, who has worked on archiving everything from Apple-related videos on YouTube to all of Instagram, the notion of an institution locking up data disgusts him personally, he said.
The Internet Archive has a huge repository of more than 5,000 user-created Winamp skins collected by archivist Jason Scott, that anyone can still download for slappin' onto the old app.
Tim Lanza, the archivist for Cohen Film Collection, acquired the original film print, which had been rescued from a lab by the University of California, Los Angeles Film and Television Archive.
As our hero nears the coast, an aging archivist who has actually pieced together the past tries to warn her that she will be disappointed, but is unable to convince her.
That structure survived two separate attacks; it was located in a parking garage near the site of the 1993 bombing, Amy Passiak, an archivist in charge of curating the artifacts, said.
An archivist at the borough hall of Madison, New Jersey discovered, sitting innocuously in a corner, a genuine Rodin: a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, carved of marble and weighing 700 pounds.
Many of the photos that were lost were strange, eerie, and decidedly mid-2000's, and important enough for self-proclaimed internet history archivist Doug Battenhausen to rip onto a Tumblr.
The piece is on extended loan from the Madison, N.J., borough hall, where it sat quietly for eight decades until a recently hired archivist noticed the faint signature on its side.
"The Baroque is our tradition here," said Juan Vaca, an archivist in Concepción, leafing through the crumbling pages of the Zipoli Mass with a pair of gloves and a small rod.
Jeffrey Delgado, an aspiring archivist from Queens College, has been telling friends that he went through yellowing documents and old photographs for an exhibit showcasing the history of the Floating Hospital.
"It gives insight into a lot of different elements of our history since the 1940s," said Mike Best, a journalist and archivist who pushed for the online publication of the files.
She comes from a family of artists — her mother is a photographer and archivist, and her father is a photographer and filmmaker — and she started using a camera as a teenager.
The premise of the toy is that players are working on their Jedi training with the help of a character called the Archivist, who throws various holographic challenges and exercises your way.
Gideon Remez, a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Truman Institute, said an Abbas-KGB connection emerged from documents smuggled out of Russia by former KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin in 1991.
Since then, statues of the "quick help" iteration of Mary and her son have included golden robes, said Mary Lee Harris, assistant to the archivist at the Ursuline Convent Archives and Museum.
Simone Munson, a librarian and archivist at the WHS, says groups like hers think carefully about making deals with Ancestry, where their records will be only available online for Ancestry's paying customers.
" Joe Lauro, a filmmaker and archivist, set out to address this gap with a new documentary he directed and produced, "The Big Beat: Fats Domino and the Birth of Rock 'n' Roll.
"The president has informed the Archivist that access to classified material should be restricted for the full 12 years allowed under [the Presidential Records Act]," Obama's chief lawyer wrote Friday to Sens.
The ACT UP activist Sarah Schulman plays a flustered archivist at C.L.I.T. (Center for Lesbian Information and Technology), the patchouli-scented women's library that Dunye based on New York's Lesbian Herstory Archives.
BROOKLYN TOURING OUTFIT During the Merce Cunningham Dance Company's farewell tour, a friendship blossomed between the troupe's octogenarian archivist, David Vaughan, and Pepper Fajans, an artist and stage technician in his 20s.
Agencies requesting continued redaction of certain documents will need to submit a report to the US Archivist by March 26, 2018, explaining why those documents meet that standard, the White House said.
The law created a board of advisors to aid the review process and avoid delays that could prevent the national archivist from publicly disclosing government records related to unsolved civil rights cases.
There were about forty thousand boxes, the archivist told me; each had a capacity of eight hundred pages, but, she said, not all of them were completely filled, and some were overfilled.
So it's yet another Hockney retrospective, with Hockney in a starring role as his own archivist and self-presenter, digging out for us the things that we (and he) may have missed.
I think my job as an archivist is not to decide what's important, it's to save what I can, because I don't know what's going to be important 50 years from now.
THE FACE Mr. Higgs has a degree in the history of decorative arts and design from Parsons School of Design in New York, and is the archivist for the jeweler David Webb.
The true story of Trinity Church, which is located in the heart of Manhattan&aposs financial district, involves a lot less gold and lot more history, according to church archivist Joseph Lapinski.
Keeping a diary was "particularly impossible," said Irina S. Ostrovskaya, the senior archivist at Memorial, the Russian civil rights organization founded to establish a record of the victims of Soviet political repression.
I emailed Mark Knoller, the CBS Newsman and archivist of presidential comings and goings, who confirmed that Trump had only visited nine states so far and hadn't yet set foot on foreign soil.
The messages between Assange and Best, a freelance national security journalist and online archivist, are the starkest proof yet that Assange knew a likely Russian government hacker had the Democrat leaks he wanted.
Click here to view original GIFCredit: Hoover ArchivesAn archivist working at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library has stumbled upon color home movies taken in the late 1920s by former First Lady Lou Hoover.
Archivist Jason Scott outlined the emulation process of LCD, VFD, and LED-based games to MAME, and the thoughtful consideration that goes on behind determining which games need to be preserved for posterity.
Upcoming THNK1994 exhibits include a collaboration with early-2000s celebrity archivist Pop Culture Died in 2009 and another collaboration with Chicago artist Laura Collins for a series called Real Housewives Pointing At You.
Feinstein, in a letter released on Tuesday, urged archivist David Ferriero to reconsider the agency's decision to not respond to Democratic requests for documents from Kavanaugh's work as a staff secretary to Bush.
Alan Lomax, a folk music archivist who was another volunteer member of the committee selecting material for the Voyager records, also disliked the song and complained to Dr. Sagan that it was adolescent.
Photograph by Wolfgang Tillmans / Courtesy David Zwirner Tillmans is a meticulous archivist and stores some of his records in a back room, next to a ficus tree he has kept for nineteen years.
Greg Priore, the sole archivist who was in charge of Carnegie's rare books room, is charged with stealing the items and giving them to Schulman to sell through his business, the newspaper reported.
Brin pays 47 workers' salaries, who all work for him and his family — including ex-bankers who manage his philanthropy and finances, a fitness coordinator, a yacht captain, an archivist, and a photographer.
Thereafter, the Archivist shall recommend to me, no later than March 26, 2018, whether the specific information within particular records identified by agencies warrants continued withholding from public disclosure after April 26, 2018.
Billy Miller, a rock 'n' roll archivist and collector whose record label, Norton, gave new life to forgotten rockabilly artists and garage bands of yesteryear, died on Sunday at his home in Brooklyn.
"The theft of records from the National Archives amounts to stealing from the American people, and it merits a severe penalty whenever it occurs," US Archivist David S. Ferriero said in a statement.
The filmmakers' point, to paraphrase the archivist Robert Clark of the Rockefeller Archive Center — one of many talking heads interviewed from a variety of disciplines — is that everyone's life deserves to be preserved.
During the performance, the orchestra honored four members who have now served for 25 years, and four retirees: Mark Schmoockler, Vladimir Tsypin and Daniel Reed, all violinists, and Barbara Haws, the longtime archivist.
The National Archives told the Post that the decision to edit the photo was made as the exhibit was coming together, and was supported by the archivist of the United States, David Ferriero.
Mr. Vaughan was the Cunningham company's longtime archivist; Mr. Fajans eventually became Cunningham's caretaker for 10 months until his death in 2009 and then, during the company's final tour, looked after Mr. Vaughan.
Jim Pearsall, 78, the denomination's archivist, said in an interview with Pillar of Fire leaders in July that he did not think the terms "anti-Semitic" or "anti-Catholic" accurately described Bishop White.
"Many of us never dreamed of being out in public here," said Colette Montoya-Sloan, 34, an audio archivist who works at the Lesbian Herstory Archives in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn.
"Accordingly, even if one or more state legislatures were to ratify the proposed amendment, it would not become part of the Constitution, and the Archivist could not certify its adoption," the opinion states.
Last month, Alabama, South Dakota, and Louisiana filed a federal lawsuit against the archivist of the United States, David Ferriero, in an attempt to stop the ERA from being added to the Constitution.
Clifton Theriot, the library's archivist and interim director, made the connection late last year after stumbling across an article in a genealogical quarterly about the Jesuit slaves who had been shipped to Louisiana.
It opens with recordings made by Dan Powell, an archivist at the Housing Historical Committee of New York State who is trying to make sense of some audio interviews that were recorded decades earlier.
At KansasFest, internet archivist Jason Scott told me that the people still using Apple IIs do it earnestly, as a "nonironic" expression of their passion for one of the most groundbreaking computers ever created.
The whole thing is organized alphabetically, and much of it is broken down into subcategories, but there's only so much an archivist can do with this amount of stuff—eventually it falls into disrepair.
She then rose through what the March of Dimes archivist David Rose, in a telephone interview, compared to "a farm system in baseball" to become the charity's national poster child for polio in 93.
OBITUARIES Because of an editing error, an obituary on Thursday about the filmmaker, curator, archivist and critic Jonas Mekas misstated the original location of Anthology Film Archives, which Mr. Mekas and several others founded.
In the last message she had sent me, about three weeks earlier, she refused to speak to me on the record unless she or her archivist could independently fact-check the article before publication.
"I must admit it took us rather by surprise," the Vatican's archivist and librarian, Archbishop Jean-Louis Bruguès, said Thursday, during a ceremony to celebrate the return, six years later, of the original document.
For items like papers and fragile documents, the best thing you can do is to control the environment they're stored in, said Maureen Callahan, an archivist for the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College.
Charlotte Bonelli, the chief archivist for the committee, while researching the history of its radio division, found the recording of the service at the Library of Congress and commissioned a short documentary on it.
Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero said in a statement the National Archives installed the unaltered photograph on Wednesday next to a photograph of the suffrage march in Washington, DC in 1913.
To do it, he has collaborated with the project's associate producer and archivist, Patsy Gay, and its producer, Alyce Dissette, who has had a long association with Mr. Gordon's Pick Up Performance Co(s).
"These guys found the way to destroy the most massive amount of history in the shortest amount of time with absolutely no recourse," archivist Jason Scott told Time soon after it was shut down.
Shepherding the museum has transformed Mr. Callies from a family cowboy archivist into something of an evangelist, dedicated to reinserting blacks into the historic American landscape where they rode and roped — and were erased.
Company officials allowed The Times to review several ledgers from its archive, but declined to allow a reporter to interview its archivist to determine whether additional records related to the slave policies still exist.
A few years ago, when Pril and Mohonk's archivist, Nell Boucher, were going through Pril's late father's basement during a black-mold crisis, they discovered a metal cabinet, long ignored, full of film cannisters.
Appraisers had estimated the documents were worth up to $2 million in 19073; former HP staff archivist Karen Lewis told the paper that the archives had previously been kept in special, flame retardant-lined vaults.
The movie unearths some bravura archival moments (Jarmusch's archivist on the project, Sierra Pettengill, is one of the best), and his sit-downs are relatively revealing, but the movie is fundamentally lacking a formal character.
Michael Brenes, a historian and the senior archivist for American diplomacy at Yale University, is the author of the forthcoming book, The Price of Loyalty: Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, and the Struggle for American Liberalism.
Amid the comic shtick, much of it related to Passover, Mr. Nadler paused to offer a heartfelt tribute to his close friend the singer, songwriter and popular-music archivist John Wallowitch, who died in 2007.
President Trump has already been warned by the David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, that deleting his tweets is a potential violation of the Presidential Records Act as well as the Federal Records Act.
One — Werfel, the goblin archivist — is more akin to Kal-El's scientist dad on Krypton, who knew what was going on but got ignored by his people and, well, we know how that turned out.
Her release entailed her getting a job; a relative arranged for her to intern with Jonas Mekas, the filmmaker, film archivist and writer who was the most significant instigator of underground film at the time.
We sat with an archivist for Coca-Cola, some newlyweds who had saved up for a honeymoon night and a retired surgeon in his 80s who was having an improbable romance with a younger novelist.
"That was a defining moment," said the Gap archivist Erin Grady, who works as a sort of corporate historian at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, cataloging past ad campaigns, store imagery and other ephemera.
Michael Brenes is a historian and the senior archivist for American diplomacy at Yale University and the author of the forthcoming book, The Price of Loyalty: Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, and the Struggle for American Liberalism.
Records (read VICE's feature interview about the shop here) is stocked lovingly by a pair of dudes with impressive rap internet credentials: writer and Cocaine Blunts founder Andrew Nosnitsky and Bay rap archivist 12 Man Rambo.
"By preserving and making accessible these film reels, they have given the world an unprecedented and breathtaking glimpse of this historic milestone," US archivist David Ferriero said of the National Archives team in a press release.
Along with working to inform current marketing trends, a brand archivist is also the preserver of the history and legacy of a company, and in the world of liquor advertisement there's plenty to save and savor.
The bill, called the Electronic Message Preservation Act of 2628, would direct the national archivist to create regulations requiring federal agencies to capture and preserve electronic records and to make those records "retrievable" through electronic searches.
The document naming Mr. Abbas was among thousands of pages of files spirited out of Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union and turned over to British intelligence by a former K.G.B. archivist, Vasily Mitrokhin.
The dealer at a book fair who sold it to him, John Schulman, is now accused of conspiring with a library archivist, Gregory Priore, to steal and sell rare items from the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
That sort of sensitive historic conservation doesn't come cheap, which explains the casinos: "Gaming was legalized in 183 expressly to generate revenue for the preservation of the Downtown Core District," the town archivist, Mike Runge, explained.
Anne Wiazemsky, an actress and the wife of the filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, crisscrossed Paris in roller skates and joined the protest against the eviction of the film archivist Henri Langlois from the government-subsidized Cinémathèque.
But this is the bunker of Paul Patskou, 64, a hockey historian and archivist who has provided visual research for documentaries like "Red Army" and for the N.H.L., the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, ESPN, HBO and others.
Mr. Van Auker called the museum that evening, and a day later, a Friday, a team of excited staff members — including a curator, an archivist and the interim director — were in Silver City examining the painting.
But the Obama administration's multiple efforts to recover the emails — including coordination with the FBI, which has control of Clinton's server — "are hardly the actions of a recalcitrant agency head or an uncooperative Archivist," Boasberg said.
The AFL was a "talented and upstart league" but there was a perception that it lacked the caliber of the NFL, according to Jon Kendle, a historian and archivist at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
After making it through the T.S.A.-level security, she was met by Jessica Podhorcer, a YIVO archivist, who took her up to the third floor and showed her around what looked like a Jewish Dunder Mifflin.
The John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital closed its doors in 203, and the few records that were stored there after its closure "were destroyed during a renovation in 2003," according to Tuskegee University archivist Dana Chandler.
The relationship with "humble" material had origins in his years of work as an archivist for the architect Hassan Fathy, with whom he had a close relationship after Chant returned from study in Canada and Europe.
"It wasn't like quinceañera music, it wasn't Spanish music, it was house music, and they had a DJ, and people were dancing and competing with each other," Rosales, an LA-based artist and archivist, tells Noisey.
Before he did, though, the audio archivist sent his friend Mark a set of tapes, chronicling his attempts to organize a series of audio interviews that had been recorded at a creepy apartment building 20 years earlier.
Sadly, the library didn't have a copy and the archivist wasn't in, and I got an email that said requests would be dealt with in 6–8 weeks (yes, they appear to be underfunded, like most archives).
The Man in the High Castle's Rupert Evans stars as a film archivist who discovers that the home he shares with his wife and son was once the site of a gruesome murder in the early 1900s.
Over Memorial Day weekend, the Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project used the Archivist in a Backpack kits to digitize historic photographs for an upcoming exhibition timed with the Eastern Kentucky Social Club Reunion in St. Louis.
The head of NARA, archivist David Ferriero, in a letter to Schumer, says the requests for certain sensitive documents for Kavanaugh's time as Bush staff secretary need to come from the Judiciary Committee's office, per longstanding precedent.
The Bible was among hundreds of rare books, maps and other items, worth about $8 million in total, that the authorities have said were stolen by the archivist in charge of the collection over nearly 20 years.
Plath's letters have been collected for the first time, edited by Peter K. Steinberg, an archivist specializing in Plath, and Karen V. Kukil, the editor of Plath's journals and curator of the Plath collection at Smith College.
The Justice Department, responding to a lawsuit brought by three conservative-leaning states, has argued the deadline to ratify the ERA has expired and the matter is no longer pending, effectively binding the archivist from taking action.
Last month, three conservative-leaning states -- Alabama, South Dakota and Louisiana -- filed a federal lawsuit against the archivist of the United States, David Ferriero, in an attempt to stop the ERA from being added to the Constitution.
Ms. Montoya-Sloan, 33, is an assistant librarian at the Manhattan campus of Adelphi University, as well as an audio archivist and a coordinator at the Lesbian Herstory Archives, an archive, community center and museum in Brooklyn.
Inspecting the collections of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, the archivist reminded me that the Bauhaus was forced to leave the city because of the rise of the political right — "just like today!" she cried, with gallows cheeriness.
Accompanying the tour will be lectures by the orchestra's archivist, Silvia Kargl, and the historian Friedemann Pestel, who — at the request of the Philharmonic's chairman, Daniel Froschauer, — have investigated the role of Beethoven in the Philharmonic's history.
When I was writing about Uncle Sydney in 2016 for Food & Wine, I was able to get in touch with a former corporate archivist at Kraft, one of the people responsible for maintaining the company's historic records.
More than 30 years later, after George heard NASA was trying to track down the footage for the moon landing's 40th anniversary, he took the unidentified tapes to a video archivist and viewed them for the first time.
To help me parse this year's film Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, I had a conversation with Steven G. Fullwood, an archivist, editor, publisher, and scholar, to discuss the documentary's approach in telling the phenomenal author's story.
According to the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office, the library's former archivist and an antique bookseller allegedly conspired to steal and sell over $8 million worth of rare books from the public library, including "Principia," valued at $900,000.
Upon request, the national archivist also demonstrated how closely he's related to current-day famous Icelanders — President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson (back to a common ancestor in the 1600s), and Bjork (a slightly closer connection, back to the 20133s).
"Whether it was a case of sexism or not is not explicitly shown in the archive," Madelin Evans, an archivist who worked for 18 months on cataloging the papers of Dr. Edwards, wrote in an email on Monday.
Through much of the 1990s, Father Nawrot worked with Mr. Vaca, the archivist in Concepción, to reassemble another collection of scores that had been found in the 1970s, including the Zipoli manuscripts that had been eaten by termites.
And, historically, its small, inexpensive houses attracted artists, musicians and writers, though Ms. Lassam, a University of Toronto archivist who has lived there for 15 years, told us that Toronto's soaring real estate prices may be jeopardizing that.
But after a senior archivist read my final manuscript to check any references to material in the Windsor collection — a precondition of entry — I was asked to remove information for which I had uncovered evidence outside the archives.
In their report, the archivist and the historian verified the authenticity of the files, although they noted that there was no way of knowing whether the hundreds of pages represented all that the Stasi ever had on him.
Jonas Mekas, a filmmaker, curator, archivist, critic and all-around evangelist for independently made movies in general, and for those variously known as experimental, underground or avant-garde in particular, died on Wednesday at his home in Brooklyn.
These comprise the main display of Exploratory Works: Drawings from the Department of Tropical Research Field Expeditions, a heavily researched exhibition curated by historian and anthropologist Katherine McLeod, Wildlife Conservation Society archivist Madeleine Thompson, and artist Mark Dion.
An archivist has examined the setup at Cannon House and determined it will be safe for another five years or so before needing to be housed properly, ideally as the permanent collection in a proper museum of magazines.
The transparency and archivist groups had flagged record-keeping practices around the Zelensky call this week following a whistleblower's accusation and CNN reporting that the White House restricted access to several transcripts of calls between Trump and foreign leaders.
To provide a provisional guide for the reader I have divided the volume into thematic clusters and grouped the contributions under these categories: the artist as archivist; ethics of preservation; politics of the archive; and theories of the archive.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 103, 22-year-old Mallory Mortillaro, who'd recently graduated with an art history degree, was hired as an archivist at the borough hall of Madison, New Jersey, a municipality of 16,000 people.
The Presidio forest, a refuge of pine, cypress, and eucalyptus trees just outside of San Francisco, got 75 new additions last week: clones of ancient redwood trees bred by the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, a rogue arboreal archivist group.
Ms. Koczy's grandfather's jewelry shop, which she said was destroyed in the Kristallnacht — the night in 1938 when Jewish homes, schools and businesses were ransacked — was untouched by those events, according to Matthias Kordes, the lead archivist in Recklinghausen.
According to her memoir and letters obtained by Mr. Kordes, archivist, Ms. Koczy spent years trying to find members of her family, writing angrily about being brushed off by the German Red Cross and other organizations in her search.
Examples by dozens of lesser-known practitioners are featured in a large window display of mail art sent to the San Francisco artist and archivist John Held Jr. Mr. Chéroux's premise that mail art prefigured social media is debatable.
The Brooklyn College library displayed the blueprints in 2012, but after the exhibit was publicized, "I got a call from the Municipal Archives saying that the plans belonged to them," said Marianne LaBatto, an associate archivist at the library.
One of them, Jose A. G. "Señor" Ordonez, a former history teacher who was by then the school's archivist, admitted to misconduct, according to the new report, but was quietly sent away from the school with a monthly stipend.
The attorneys general of Alabama, Louisiana and South Dakota had sued the archivist in December, arguing that he is "acting illegally" by continuing "to hold open the ratification process" and refusing to recognize some states' rescissions of the amendment.
A reel of Velvet Underground recordings has handwritten notes like "delightful" and "gas" that might be from Warhol, said Don Fleming, the archivist that Ms. Anderson hired to go through the archive before turning it over to the library.
A 1904 document unearthed by Rebecca Haggerty, a research archivist at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn, indicates that 21 miles of express and local track were built in four years around the turn of the 20th century.
Ms. Koczy's grandfather's jewelry shop, which she said was destroyed in the Kristallnacht — the night in 33 when Jewish homes, schools and businesses were ransacked — was untouched by those events, according to Matthias Kordes, the lead archivist in Recklinghausen.
To help me parse what all took place in the film I had a conversation with a friend, Steven G. Fullwood, an archivist formerly of the Schomburg Center, who founded the Nomadic Archivists Project which he co-directs with Miranda Mims.
But the new posting is 3,935 documents lighter, according to a list compiled by Emma Best, a national security journalist and archivist who downloaded the original fileset when it first became available and has made it available on the Internet Archive.
But for a fair bit of the film, they send other people (an archivist, an archeologist, and so forth) out in their place, to express ideas that circle fruitlessly around the idea of the stuff we all accumulate in our lives.
The Washington Post's Michael E. Ruane wrote a riveting account of the patent file's rediscovery in March in "a special records storage cave" in Lenexa, Kansas, where an archivist found it stuffed in a manila envelope with a White House logo.
He joined forces with the legendary archivist and public-data activist Carl Malamud, who had enjoined volunteers to visit the depository libraries, download PACER records to portable thumb drives, and then "recycle" that material by uploading it to Malamud's website resource.
"Input from the emerging professions of physicians and 'barber surgeons' coexisted with folk medicine, which was familiar to Shakespeare and his contemporaries," Meghan Petersen, a librarian and archivist at the Currier Museum of Art in New Hampshire, explained to Hyperallergic.
"I think the scale of the phenomenon, the number of messages that were left really shows that is was an important event ... for the city of Paris," archivist Mathilde Pintault said of the surge of solidarity that followed the attacks.
Phil Salvador, a librarian and digital archivist who runs the The Obscuritory, a blog about little-known games, told Motherboard in an online chat that the existence of many of the games that have surfaced weren't even known to Western gamers.
" When Juan Bergaz Pessino, a sixth-generation Bacardi family member and archivist for Bacardi Rum, first joined the archive team, he "was very surprised at the amount of assets and artifacts that we have, especially because we lost everything in Cuba.
"Not even the Secret Service could get the people of Mackinac Island to back down on their ban on motorized vehicles," Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 's now-former Photo Archivist Ken Hafeli wrote about Ford's visit to Mackinac Island.
Theme-parking New York's bohemian past, on the wall of the Ace Hotel's lobby hangs Allen Ginsberg's photograph of Harry Smith, "painter, archivist, anthropologist, filmmaker, and hermetic alchemist," on his last day at the old Breslin, where Smith resided until 1985.
Kirschner may not have been aware of the letters' value, scholars like David S. Ferriero, the archivist of the United States, described them as exceptional in their sheer numbers and in what they reveal about life in the labor camps themselves.
When we talked to a man who is maybe the leading archivist of the internment, he came to the writers' room and we asked him like, is there something people get wrong a lot when they show the interment onscreen?
Mr. Ferrell was at the library in 22002 when an archivist alerted him to a newly opened trove of more than 280,22011 letters Truman had written to his wife, Bess (Wallace) Truman, between 22002, nine years before they married, and 53.
What emerges is the installation of a dark room-like space, which is also the life-shrine of a certain Mr. Subrata Banerjee, "bank employee, umpire, and an avid archivist of his own life" — as concrete as our soldier is ethereal.
He began collecting dance ephemera in the late 1950s and was considered the first in-house archivist of an American dance company, a post he held officially from 1976 until the Cunningham troupe disbanded in 2012 after Cunningham died, in 2009.
Historian and archivist groups and the left-leaning government transparency group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics had sued Trump and the White House in May, alleging that Trump hadn't properly created, preserved or disposed of records of meetings with foreign leaders.
Antonelli's survivors include his second wife, Gail Harms Antonelli, and three daughters, Lisa, Donna and Regina, and a son, John Jr., from his marriage to his first wife, Rosemarie, an archivist at Eastman-Kodak in Rochester, who died in 2002.
"We shouldn't have to go to some big-city museum to view our stuff behind glass," said Donovin Sprague, an archivist and member of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe, which has requested a hair lock from the Newton seminary's collection.
American Oversight and Democracy Forward, a pair of left-leaning watchdog groups, sued Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the State Department, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the archivist of the United States in June over the missing notes.

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