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Doménica Spielmann

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:31:25 PM8/3/24
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To add to Josh's comment, a good best practice is to have one main Archive folder that all of your archive programs rest in. If you call the folder "zzArchive", it will go to the very bottom of your Marketing Activities tree. It's a good way to get archived programs out of the way.

The Directory of Archival Education was created to assist prospective students in making informed decisions about their graduate archival education. Our goal is to make the Directory the single most comprehensive compilation of archival education providers.*

For more information about listing your education program or to update your current listing, please contact the SAA Education Department at educ...@archivists.org or call 866-722-7858. For minor updates to your program's listing, you can also submit an update request to the Graduate Archival Education Subcommittee.

*The Society of American Archivists does not accredit archival education and training programs, institutes, or courses. Inclusion in the Directory of Archival Education does not imply endorsement or approval by SAA.

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The program archive hosts pre-award materials and resources from prior stages of the program. Here, you will find resources like past webinars, application assistance materials, eligibal applicant information, and much more.

Software is a precious part of our cultural heritage. We curate and make accessible all the software we collect, because only by sharing it we can guarantee its preservation in the very long term.

This complements the regular crawling of software origins that is performed on the main code hosting platforms, and gives you the possibility of ensuring that the code you are interested in is properly archived.

You can archive seamlessly your research software artifacts, and add to your research articles precise references to specific versions of the source code, down to fragments of individual source files. Just follow the link below for the guidelines.

You can contribute to rescue and curate landmark legacy source code while it is still possible to get hold of it, and talk to the people that created it. For this, you can follow the SWHAP process, developed in collaboration with UNESCO and the University of Pisa.

Software is so pervasive in our lives that its preservation concerns all of us. Our mission and the archive we are building will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries.

The University of South Alabama Department of Music hosts a multitude of faculty, student, and guest recitals and concerts each year. These performances showcase the best in both musicianship and repertoire. Programs from these concerts are listed chronologically. All programs are in PDF format.

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