Hosted by Central Piedmont Community College, August 2, 2024
Program and Presenter Bios [PDF]
Conference Photos
Presentations
“How Do You Want to Be Remembered? An Archivist’s Guide to Preserving Family Collections”
Sydney Carroll, Archivist, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Library
“Archival Photos Reimagined: A Non-Traditional Approach To Primary Sources”
Johnamarie Macias, Librarian Archivist, Central Piedmont Community College
“Something Happened Here: Engaging Students with Campus History” (also known as Inreach: Engaging Faculty and Students With Your Archives)
Erin Lawrimore, Professor and University Archivist, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The GTCC Archives: A Hidden Collection
Monica Young, Director of Library Services, and Gloria Pitts, Archivist, Guilford Technical Community College
Stranger Arranger: Strategies for Archiving in Unfamiliar Communities
Laura Silva, Archives Services Librarian, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
“Telling Stories for Fun and Profit”
Dr. Christopher Thrasher, Instructor, History, and Torie Quismundo, Department Chair, Simulation and Gaming Development/Digital Media Technology, Fayetteville Technical Community College
“Sharing Our Journey in Collecting Our Unique History at Montgomery Community College”
Touger Vang, Dean of Learning Resources, and Dr. Chad Bledsoe, President, Montgomery Community College
“What Can the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center Do for My Community College?”
Kristen Merryman, Digital Projects Librarian, NC Digital Heritage Center; Norrie Meus, Instructor, History, Southwestern Community College; and Touger Vang, Dean of Learning Resources, Montgomery Community College
“Strengthening Our Archives: Behind-the-Scenes Look at the NCCCAA’s Retention Schedule Task Force”
Rachel Quinn, Archivist, Blue Ridge Community College
Connecting to Audiences by Connecting the Docs: Why Your Archives Needs a Podcast
John Horan, Oral Historian, and Annabeth Poe, Assistant Oral Historian, State Archives of North Carolina
“Creating an Archives Disaster Plan: From Emergency to Recovery and Beyond“
Mari Wimberly, Digital Services Librarian, Central Carolina Community College