Trivia Night

Trivia Night

Test your skills, win prizes, and dethrone the reigning AMIA Trivia Champs! Do you know the name of the only presidential candidate to win electoral votes after he died? Or what the name of the smallest country in the Americas is? If not, you’ll want to find a fellow colleague that does as you begin to form your team for AMIA’s Trivia Throwdown: The Virtual Edition. New to AMIA’s Trivia night? Here’s a little on how it...

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Roundtables

Roundtables

Please note that all Roundtables are capped at 25 attendees – this is to ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate.  Seats are first come/first served, and once the room capacity is reached, the room will be closed.       11:15 AM – 12:15 AM (Pacific) Roundtable: Mentorship Relationships: Empowering the Next Generation of AMIA Leaders Facilitator:  Ashley Franks-McGill, As emerging professionals, we may have...

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Virtual Tours

Virtual Tours

    12:20 PM – 12:55 PM (Pacific) Tour: Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center Heather Linville, Library of Congress Kelly Chisholm, Library of Congress Jami Judge Almeida, Library of Congress David Gibson, Library of Congress Mike Mashon, Library of Congress Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Culpeper, Virginia, the Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center is...

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The AMIA Store is Open!

The AMIA Store is Open!

We have custom designed face masks, tote bags and even a limited edition floaty pen! And the raffle is back! A custom cocktail by Eddy Colloton? A cactus film reel wreath? A Super 8 film kit from Pro8mm? Just a few of the great raffle items available. But that’s not all – you can also check out AMIA tote bags, face masks, and floaty pens. A huge thank you to AMIA member Brianna Toth for bringing it all together. Raffle winners will...

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Program Stream: Content as Data – Archival Approaches

Program Stream: Content as Data – Archival Approaches

There is a growing interest in viewing “content as data.” Generally speaking, work in this space seeks to explore what can be possible when archives and cultural heritage organizations begin to think about, prepare, describe, and provision access to content data in ways that promote its amenability to computational use. The program stream focuses on work being done to manage digital content from a data perspective. Come and see emerging...

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