Seattle Area Archivists
First organized in 1985, Seattle Area Archivists (SeaAA) was formed for the purpose of allowing Seattle archivists “to become acquainted with one another and their archives, share knowledge of resources, and increase professional awareness.”
11/01/2024
In 2021, the research study titled “Everybody is Welcomed, Everybody is Needed: Using Archives in Interdisciplinary K-12 Teaching and Learning” placed a call in the SeArch newsletter for archivists’ perspectives on teaching with archival materials on topics related to Climate Change. As a pilot study, the doctoral student researcher, Itza Carbajal, sought to identify and assess the role archival records play in K-12 education specifically when discussing and highlighting issues regarding environmental change and perceptions on the Climate Crisis....
Can we talk about Archives, High School Education, and Climate Change? In 2021, the research study titled “Everybody is Welcomed, Everybody is Needed: Using Archives in Interdisciplinary K-12 Teaching and Learning” placed a call in the SeArch newsletter for archivists…
10/01/2024
By Patti Thibodeau: Imagine stepping into a vibrant hub of activity, where the air buzzes with excitement and the shared passion for video games. This was the scene at the Save the Games Symposium, held in August in Rochester, New York at the Strong Museum of Play. A diverse group of industry professionals, academics, and avid gamers gathered to tackle a pressing issue: preserving the rich history of video games....
Leveling up Preservation: Highlights for the Save the Games Symposium By Patti Thibodeau Imagine stepping into a vibrant hub of activity, where the air buzzes with excitement and the shared passion for video games. This was the scene at the Save the Games Symposium, …
02/18/2024
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