"Using PressBooks to Engage Students with Campus History" shares the use of PressBooks, an online book publishing software, for a Fall 2014 class assignment.
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Engage Students with Campus History
NataliaFernández, OMA Archivist
Oregon Multicultural Archives (OMA
An academic library and archives can support its Latino/a students while at the same time empowering them to go beyond their own borders and connect with other cultural groups to find solidarity in their shared experiences. This presentation describes how Oregon State works with the Centro Cultural César Chávez and...
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centers through shared library and archival projects
NataliaFernández
Oregon Multicultural Archives (OMA
"Using PressBooks to Engage Students with Campus History" shares the use of PressBooks, an online book publishing software, for a Fall 2014 class assignment.
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PowerPoint Presentation
My name is NataliaFernandez and I am
An academic library and archives can support its Latino/a students while at the same time empowering them to go beyond their own borders and connect with other cultural groups to find solidarity in their shared experiences. This presentation describes how Oregon State works with the Centro Cultural César Chávez and...
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PowerPoint Presentation
My name is NataliaFernandez and I am
In this presentation Fernández describes an iBooks project between the Oregon Multicultural Archives and two performing arts groups in Oregon, Milagro and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
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Feature the Histories
of Multicultural Performing Arts Groups
NataliaFernández, OMA Curator
Oregon
In this presentation Fernández describes an iBooks project between the Oregon Multicultural Archives and two performing arts groups in Oregon, Milagro and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
Presentation as part of a panel at the Society of American Archivists Conference, Portland, Oregon, on July 28, 2017. The panel "Building Better Bridges: Strategies and Best Practices for Engaging Archival Communities" consisted of a series of lightning talks followed by a panel-led discussion to shine a spotlight on innovative...
Presentation as part of a panel at the Society of American Archivists Conference, Portland, Oregon, on July 28, 2017. The panel "Building Better Bridges: Strategies and Best Practices for Engaging Archival Communities" consisted of a series of lightning talks followed by a panel-led discussion to shine a spotlight on innovative...
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinterment Documents collection online exhibit and the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute, and how these projects can serve as models to assist communities in documenting their histories.
Fernandez explains the creation of the online exhibit "Oregon Chinese Disinterment Documents" using Omeka, a free, open source, web publishing platform.
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Creating an Online Exhibit
Natalia M Fernández
Oregon Multicultural Archives
Northwest
Fernandez explains the creation of the online exhibit "Oregon Chinese Disinterment Documents" using Omeka, a free, open source, web publishing platform.
Fernandez explains the creation of the online exhibit "Oregon Chinese Disinterment Documents" using Omeka, a free, open source, web publishing platform.
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinterment Documents collection online exhibit and the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute, and how these projects can serve as models to assist communities in documenting their histories.
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Archives:
Documenting Diverse Communities through
Digital Stewardship and Archival Education
Natalia
In this presentation Fernández gives updates regarding the American Theatre Archive Project and describes the Oregon Multicultural Archives' relationships and project plans with two performing arts groups in Oregon: the Miracle Theatre Group and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
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Oregon
NataliaFernández
Oregon Multicultural Archives
Oregon State University
Society of
In this presentation Fernández gives updates regarding the American Theatre Archive Project and describes the Oregon Multicultural Archives' relationships and project plans with two performing arts groups in Oregon: the Miracle Theatre Group and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinterment Documents collection online exhibit and the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute, and how these projects can serve as models to assist communities in documenting their histories.
In this presentation Fernández gives updates regarding the American Theatre Archive Project and describes the Oregon Multicultural Archives' relationships and project plans with two performing arts groups in Oregon: the Miracle Theatre Group and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinterment Documents collection online exhibit and the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute, and how these projects can serve as models to assist communities in documenting their histories.
In this presentation Fernández describes an iBooks project between the Oregon Multicultural Archives and two performing arts groups in Oregon, Milagro and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
Presentation as part of a panel at the Society of American Archivists Conference, Portland, Oregon, on July 28, 2017. The panel "Building Better Bridges: Strategies and Best Practices for Engaging Archival Communities" consisted of a series of lightning talks followed by a panel-led discussion to shine a spotlight on innovative...
Presentation as part of the "Archives Summit: Protocols for Native American Archival Materials" at the 2015 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference hosted by the Association for Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Washington DC, September 9, 2015.
Presentation about developing relationships between tribal communities and non-tribal cultural heritage institutions with examples from the Oregon Multicultural Archives.
Collaboration between tribal organizations and non-tribal cultural heritage institutions can create unique alliances and projects that build upon diverse and mutually beneficial partnerships. To encourage collaboration, several funding organizations have developed...
In the spring of 2015, I began the oral history project Latinos en Oregón to document the stories of Oregon’s Latino/a communities. As the curator and archivist of the Oregon Multicultural Archives (OMA) at the Oregon State University (OSU) Special Collec-tions and Archives Research Center, my job is to assist...
Presentation as part of the "Archives Summit: Protocols for Native American Archival Materials" at the 2015 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference hosted by the Association for Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Washington DC, September 9, 2015.
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Elizabeth Joffrion and NataliaFernández
Protocols for Native American Archival Materials
ATALM 2015
Arts organizations can beautifully express a community's identity through music, dance, and theatre. Through their performances and outreach activities, performing arts organizations can engage audiences in transformative experiences. However, an arts organization is more than just "the performance." The behind-the-scenes of an arts organization provides its own unique narrative documenting...
Presentation as part of the "Archives Summit: Protocols for Native American Archival Materials" at the 2015 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference hosted by the Association for Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Washington DC, September 9, 2015.
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work centered on three basic Research Questions (NATALIA)
SLIDE 4: Research Methodology
Presentation as part of the session "Short Papers Panel: Diversity and Cultural Communities" at the 2016 annual Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) conference in Coral Gables, Florida, June 24, 2016. RBMS is a part of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
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University
OSU
My name is NataliaFernandez, curator and archivist for the Oregon Multicultural Archives
This poster was presented at the Linguistic Society of America Conference in Portland, Oregon, on January 11, 2015. The poster session was a part of the symposium “Utilization of language archives in endangered language research, revitalization, and documentation” which featured a number of presentations and accompanying posters. The poster explains...
Presentation as part of the session "Collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal Organizations: Sharing Expertise, Knowledge, and Cultural Resources" at the 2015 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference hosted by the Association for Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Washington DC, September 11, 2015.
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Elizabeth Joffrion and NataliaFernández
ATALM September 2015 Session #111
Washington D.C.
SLIDE 1
Presentation as part of the session "Short Papers Panel: Diversity and Cultural Communities" at the 2016 annual Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) conference in Coral Gables, Florida, June 24, 2016. RBMS is a part of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
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Gathering, Preserving, and Sharing the Stories of Oregon’s Latino/a Communities
My name is Natalia
Presentation about the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute given at the 2013 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Professional Development
Gatherings for Tribal Communities
NataliaFernández, Oregon State University
This poster was presented as part of the 2012 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 4-7, 2012.
Presentation as part of the session "Collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal Organizations: Sharing Expertise, Knowledge, and Cultural Resources" at the 2015 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference hosted by the Association for Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Washington DC, September 11, 2015.
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institutional or tribal support for the collaborative effort. In partnership with
Natalia, we’ve sought to
Presentation as part of the panel "Collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal Organizations: Sharing Expertise, Knowledge, and Cultural Resources" at the 2015 Western Roundup Conference 2015 in Denver, CO, May 29, 2015.
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Elizabeth Joffrion and NataliaFernández
Western-Roundup 2015
Denver, CO
SLIDE 1: Title (BETH)
We are
Presentation as part of the panel "Collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal Organizations: Sharing Expertise, Knowledge, and Cultural Resources" at the 2015 Western Roundup Conference 2015 in Denver, CO, May 29, 2015.
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support for the collaborative effort. In partnership with
Natalia, we’ve sought to explore this issue
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists conference, Washington DC, on August 16, 2018. Part of the panel "From Best Practices to “Next Practices”: Documenting Underrepresented Communities through Oral Histories" Panel Description: Panelists present information on a wide range of projects, from the Densho Project, a large community-based oral history...
Presentation about the OSU Oregon Multicultural Archives' Latino/a community oral history project, "Latinos en Oregón: sus voces, sus historias, su herencia" and specifically stories of migration and settlement of members of the Latino/a community in Madras, Oregon, given at the Oregon Migrations Symposium on November 17, 2016.
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Migrations Symposium
November 17, 2016
NataliaFernández, Curator and Archivist
Oregon Multicultural
Presentation at the Northwest Archivists Conference, Warm Springs, Oregon, on April 27, 2018. In recent years, more and more communities, including colleges and universities, across the United States are challenging the existence of memorials and place names associated with the confederacy and white supremacy. Archivists and special collections librarians are...
Presentation at the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color 2018 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on September 27, 2018. Building and place names play an important role in how community members interact with, remember, and revere their histories. In recent years, more and more communities, including colleges and universities, across the...
Presentation about the OSU Oregon Multicultural Archives' Latino/a community oral history project, "Latinos en Oregón: sus voces, sus historias, su herencia" and specifically stories of migration and settlement of members of the Latino/a community in Madras, Oregon, given at the Oregon Migrations Symposium on November 17, 2016.
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Gathering, Preserving, and Sharing the Stories of Oregon’s Latino/a Communities
My name is Natalia
Presentation about the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute given at the 2013 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Professional Development Gatherings for Tribal Communities
NataliaFernández, Oregon State University
ATALM
When multicultural educators and archivists collaborate to design projects that engage students with multicultural history through archival research, students can learn in-depth research skills with primary source documents, creatively share their knowledge, and, on a broader level, engage with their local community history. The projects shared in this article serve...
Presentation about developing relationships between tribal communities and non-tribal cultural heritage institutions with examples from the Oregon Multicultural Archives.
Collaboration between tribal organizations and non-tribal cultural heritage institutions can create unique alliances and projects that build upon diverse and mutually beneficial partnerships. To encourage collaboration, several funding organizations have developed...
Presentation about the OSU Oregon Multicultural Archives' Latino/a community oral history project, "Latinos en Oregón: sus voces, sus historias, su herencia" and specifically stories of migration and settlement of members of the Latino/a community in Madras, Oregon, given at the Oregon Migrations Symposium on November 17, 2016.
Presentation as part of the session "Short Papers Panel: Diversity and Cultural Communities" at the 2016 annual Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) conference in Coral Gables, Florida, June 24, 2016. RBMS is a part of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
Presentation as part of the session "Collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal Organizations: Sharing Expertise, Knowledge, and Cultural Resources" at the 2015 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference hosted by the Association for Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Washington DC, September 11, 2015. Co-presenter: Elizabeth Joffrion, Director...