Dear ArchivesSpace users,


ArchivesSpace will be offering a webinar on Implementing the Protocols for 
Native American Archival Materials at Northern Arizona University. In this 
webinar, Sam Meier, Cindy Summers, and Liz Garcia will discuss the ongoing 
efforts of Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library Special Collections and 
Archives to implement the Protocols for Native American Archival 
Materials<https://www2.nau.edu/libnap-p/index.html>; their vision for applying 
the Protocols to archival arrangement and description as well as rearrangement 
and redescription; logistical, technological, and resource issues with regards 
to updating legacy archival description in ArchivesSpace; and the design, 
implementation, and progress to date of the Archival Description Internship 
developed to help make this work possible.



When: April 14, 2021


Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. – 12:00pm PT)


Where: Zoom



Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_THgc9aVTSDK4y0GygvSLeQ



This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube 
channel.



Background information:


In April 2006, Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona hosted a 
gathering of Native American and non-Native American cultural heritage 
professionals who together drafted the Protocols for Native American Archival 
Materials<https://www2.nau.edu/libnap-p/index.html>, a professional best 
practices document which outlined guidelines for culturally responsive care of 
Native American archival materials held by non-tribal institutions. NAU’s Cline 
Library and Special Collections and Archives formally endorsed the Protocols in 
2006. Since then, the staff members of Cline Library Special Collections and 
Archives (SCA) have sought to integrate the guidance put forth by the Protocols 
into all aspects of their work, including collection development, collections 
management, and archival arrangement and description.



In 2019, SCA’s newly hired Archivist for Discovery, Sam(antha) Meier, began 
revising the department’s draft Arrangement and Description Policy to address 
issues common to academic archives and special collections, such as an 
extensive and growing backlog of unprocessed materials and outdated and 
inaccurate legacy description. Supported by colleagues at Arizona State 
University, she began to explore the possibility of using ArchivesSpace to more 
rapidly gain collection-level control over new acquisitions, update existing 
legacy finding aids, and transition the department’s EAD finding aids hosted in 
Arizona Archives Online from EAD 2002 to EAD3. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 
Meier collaborated with Library Assistant Manager Cindy Summers to begin a 
holistic review of SCA’s legacy finding aids to prepare for their eventual 
ingest into ArchivesSpace for revision and correction. Meier and Summers found 
ways to continue this critical work remotely, as neither were initially working 
in Cline Library.



Cognizant of the need to implement the Protocols at every step in archival 
processing, including re-description, re-arrangement, and re-processing, in the 
winter of 2020 Meier and Summers developed a fully remote paid graduate 
internship, the Archival Description Internship, intended to support an MLIS 
student at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. The internship was 
designed to function as a "pilot project" for the department, allowing Meier 
and Summers to explore how to apply the Protocols to their legacy finding aids 
along with intern Liz Garcia.



Presenter Information:



Elizabeth (Liz) Garcia is an MLIS student and Knowledge River Scholar at the 
University of Arizona’s School of Information with a concentration in archival 
studies. In addition to her work as the Archival Description Intern at Cline 
Library Special Collections and Archives, she is also the Graduate Assistant 
Archives Specialist at the University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections. 
Her research interests include archival theory, social justice in libraries and 
archives, and digital curation.

Cindy Summers is an Assistant Manager at Cline Library Special Collections and 
Archives where she supervises volunteers, student employees, and interns. Cindy 
works closely with the Archivist for Discovery (Samantha Meier) to oversee 
collections processing, which has led to the ambitious project of updating all 
of SCA’s legacy finding aids and ingesting them in ArchivesSpace. Despite her 
employment history in many different units of Cline Library over 23 years, she 
feels fortunate to have become a staff member of Special Collections and 
Archives where she is surrounded by fascinating history, inspired by incredible 
coworkers, and encouraged by the aspirations of future archivists.



Sam(antha) Meier is the Archivist for Discovery at Cline Library Special 
Collections and Archives, where she oversees arrangement and description of the 
department’s archival collections. Prior to coming to Cline Library, Sam worked 
as an archival technician with the Veterans History Project of the Library of 
Congress and as a contract archivist with the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs 
Library & Archives. She received her Masters in Archival Studies, First Nations 
Curriculum Concentration, from the University of British Columbia in 2018.



Who should attend:

Anyone interested in implementing the Protocols for Native American Archival 
Materials, using ArchivesSpace to facilitate redescription of legacy finding 
aids or assessing archival backlog, or anyone managing graduate students and 
interns performing core functions in ArchivesSpace.


Jessica Dowd Crouch
Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace
jessica.cro...@lyrasis.org<mailto:jessica.cro...@lyrasis.org>
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