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Friday, May 15
 

8:30am EDT

S201: Getting Started on a Shoestring: Digitization on a Dime
Friday May 15, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am EDT
Digitization is one of the most requested, most expensive, and most influential programs in an archives' public service model. Archivists often find themselves juggling donor and patron expectations, ever-shrinking budgets, and our own obligation to advocate for the highest availability of our materials.

Like many institutions, Northern Kentucky University faces increasing demands for digitization of archival materials and simultaneously shrinking budgets. In this session, NKU's former head of Special Collections and University Archives and current librarian for Archives draw on their experience forming a digitization initiative with cost-efficiency and a lens for the ease of patron experience. Regardless of the size and style of your archives, you will leave the session with practical solutions for creating a digitization program with the needs of both your users and units in mind.

Topics discussed will include evaluating and utilizing equipment (new and outdated,) storage and software suggestions, digitization workflows that work for you, and our efforts to automate a process that is simultaneously deeply critical and time-intensive.

Speakers
Gideon McDaniel, Dayton Metro Library (Session Chair)
Michael Providenti, Northern Kentucky University
Friday May 15, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am EDT
Theatre, 1st Floor Ohio Union

10:00am EDT

S301: In Medias Res: Inheriting Archives as Solo Archival Workers
Friday May 15, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Nonexistent accession records, the consequences of a “weed nothing” mindset, and a lack of collections policy are not the kinds of things library school really prepares you for. But for many solo archivists and archival workers placed in brand new or undermanaged archives, it is your responsibility to bring order to potentially decades of chaos, ready or not. This presentation aims to be an informative support group; to provide both emotional catharsis and practical recommendations from the case studies of two early-career solo archivists doing the underdiscussed work of inheriting an archival collection with little to no institutional memory or few policies to guide the process.

The presenters of this session both come from small archives, tasked with (re)building the infrastructure of their departments while also handling the reference inquiries and processing activities that keep their archives moving into the future. Presenters will share their experiences and offer their solutions to common problems faced by solo archivists and archival workers in similar situations, including building workflows and collection policies, recovering institutional histories, and taking on work that is beyond your current expertise. Contributions to this session will also be made by the registrar who was assigned to the archives previously, prior to the hiring of the archivist.

Speakers
Jenna Kish, Ohio Genealogical Society (Session Chair)
Autumn Muir, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Hannah Zmuda, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Friday May 15, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Theatre, 1st Floor Ohio Union

11:30am EDT

S401: #Archives: Using Social Media to Engage Communities with Archives and Collections
Friday May 15, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
The Columbus Metropolitan Library is the fourth-most followed public library in the country, due in part to a dynamic, educational, and at times, “unhinged” social media strategy that promotes library services and collections, while not taking the medium too seriously.

Digital Storyteller Specialist Grayson Kelly will share about the overall social media strategy CML employs, including its roughly 20 percent allocation to education and history content. This includes the library's incredibly popular “Then and Now” weekly series, which annually includes some of the library’s top-performing posts. Local History & Genealogy Librarian Grace Freeman will talk about the process to select sites, highlight collection materials and the community, and create content through this historic lens.

Kelly and Freeman will share how they have successfully highlighted library special collections, archives, and digital assets across social media platforms while engaging their community. They will also discuss how their unique areas of expertise allow them to make authentic historic content digestible to followers and to encourage future engagement with collections.

Outreach to those not in our libraries can be hard, but these strategies help bridge the (digital) divide.

Speakers
Grace Freeman, Columbus Metropolitan Library (Session Chair)
Grayson Kelly, Columbus Metropolitan Library
Friday May 15, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Theatre, 1st Floor Ohio Union

1:00pm EDT

SOA Business Meeting
Friday May 15, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm EDT

Friday May 15, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm EDT
Theatre, 1st Floor Ohio Union

2:00pm EDT

S501: "Find it Here!" But Where Is 'Here'?
Friday May 15, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Conducting institution-wide inventories can be a challenging adventure. The size and scope of such a project, the unexpected roadblocks, and the surprising finds are sure to keep things interesting. This session will describe how three institutions tackled these challenges, including lessons learned and tips for anyone interested in embarking on their own journey.

Come hear how staff at Wayne State University systematically inventoried its 75,000-linear-foot collection, dealing with physical challenges, staying flexible, and grappling with legacy record-keeping practices; how the University of Wisconsin-Madison is surveying over 28,000 linear feet of collections to identify shelf locations, collection size, physical condition, materials types, un-accessioned collections, and undocumented digital materials; and how the University of Minnesota has used a digital inventory to track 350 TB of digital materials across multiple collecting areas for the past 10 years. We are confident these shared processes are scalable to institutions of various sizes and hope to encourage you to dive in and see what you can find in your institution!

Speakers
Stefanie Caloia, Wayne State University
Elizabeth Clemens, Wayne State University
Carol Kussmann, University of Minnesota
Mackenzie Ryan, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Friday May 15, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Theatre, 1st Floor Ohio Union

3:30pm EDT

MAC Members Meeting
Friday May 15, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT

Friday May 15, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Theatre, 1st Floor Ohio Union
 
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