• Articles

    Appalachian Collections at the Ohio State University Center for Folklore Studies Archive

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. by Jasper Waugh-Quasebarth, Archivist, OSU Center for Folklore Studies The Folklore Archive of the Center for Folklore Studies at The Ohio State University is a repository of international and regional folklore, regional history, and expressive culture comprised of twenty-three main collections stemming from the ethnographic and text-based research of faculty, students, and professional folklorists of the university. As an extension of the university’s land-grant mission, the Folklore Archive seeks to serve Ohio counties through the documentation, preservation, and application of folklore materials. With thirty-three…

  • Archivist Profiles,  Articles

    Berea College Welcomes Archivist Emily Hilliard

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. By Tim Binkley, Head of Special Collections and Archives In July 2023, the Special Collections and Archives (SCA) department of Hutchins Library welcomed Emily Hilliard to our team. Emily is serving as Berea College Folklorist, a newly-funded position. She could have been stationed within other college programs and offices, but it seemed logical to the committee that created the position to give her direct access to SCA staff and resources. Of course, we agreed! Emily is a folklorist, writer, and media producer with degrees…

  • Articles

    Editor’s Column

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. By Gene Hyde (UNC Asheville) and Liz Harper (Western Carolina University) Welcome to the Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. This issue features several articles about collections from institutions in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Jasper-Waugh Quasebarth describes the Appalachian collections at Ohio State University’s Center for Folklore Studies, while Harrison Wick writes about the digitization of the James Dougherty Collection at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Stewart Plein of West Virginia University presents a fascinating example of her scholarship on how publishers portrayed Appalachia on…

  • Archivist Profiles,  Articles

    The Bill and Alice Hart Appalachian archival internships at UNC Asheville

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. A few years ago Bill and Alice Hart donated their private library of Western North Carolina books and materials to Special Collections at UNC Asheville, as the Appalachian Curator reported several issues ago. This year, Bill and Alice Hart continued their generosity by creating the Bill and Alice Hart Internship for UNC Asheville students interested in working with Appalachian archives. The first Bill and Alice Hart Intern began work this semester in UNC Asheville’s Special Collections. Deb Irwin, a history major at UNC Asheville,…

  • Articles,  Featured Collections

    Southern Appalachian Digital Collections

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. By Kellen Carpenter, Digital Scholarship Librarian, Western Carolina University Currently, the digital assets of Special Collections at Western Carolina University (WCU) and the University of North Carolina and Asheville (UNCA) live together on the website of the Southern Appalachian Digital Collections Partnership alongside the bold mission statement that declares: “The Southern Appalachian Digital Collections Partnership was founded in 2019 to host centralized online access to unique regionally focused digitized materials that document the history and culture of Southern Appalachia.” It’s a mission statement that…

  • Archivist Profiles,  Articles

    The Appalachian Curator welcomes two new Appalachian archivists to the region

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. Kim Larmee is now the Archivist, Records Manager & Liaison Librarian at The University of Virginia’s College at Wise. Larmee is a Certified Archivist with a BA in Criminal Justice (minor in History) from Indiana University and an MLIS from the University of Iowa with a Certification in Special Collections. She previously worked at the Iowa Women’s Archive, the Science of Mind Archives and Library Foundation, and the Archive of American Art at the Smithsonian, and also spent a summer in Italy learning paper…

  • Articles

    Digitization of the James Dougherty Collection at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 3 Winter 2024 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. By Dr. Harrison Wick, Special Collections Librarian and University Archivist Technological obsolescence and “file not found” are the prospects for many collections if digital conversion is not carried out during the lifecycle of electronic records, data files, and especially audio and video recordings. After conducting an in-house survey of the Special Collections and University Archives at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) in Indiana, Pennsylvania, it was determined that record group and manuscript group collections contained more than 5,000 audio cassette tapes and 2,500 video…

  • Articles

    Media Archives Fellowships at Berea College

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 1 Spring/Summer Winter 2023 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. Berea College Special Collections and Archives Media Archives Fellowships 2023  Blakeley Burger and Grace Rogers have been chosen by the Department of Special Collections and Archives at Berea College’s Hutchins Library to receive 2023 Media Archives Fellowships. The fellowships will support two weeks of research in the Berea Archive’s many field recordings of earlier generation eastern and central Kentucky fiddlers and banjo players. However, each will be engaging the music from quite different perspectives. Blakeley Burger is a fiddle player, guitarist, songwriter, and teacher…

  • Articles

    Appalachian Collection Development Initiatives at the University of Kentucky

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 1 Spring/Summer Winter 2023 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. By Matthew Strandmark, Appalachian Studies Academic Liaison, Margaret I. King Library, University of Kentucky For over a century, Appalachian archivists, librarians, and cultural heritage professionals have actively curated and collected some of the most valuable archival and primary source materials in the world. As Appalachian archivists, our day-to-day responsibilities and professional interests often focus on these valuable archival resources. Yet many of us are also responsible for collecting Appalachian materials in general or circulating collections at our institutions. Secondary sources on Appalachia go hand…

  • Articles,  New Aqusitions

    What’s new in Appalachian Special Collections?

    This article appeared in the Volume 4, Issue 1 Spring/Summer Winter 2023 issue of the Appalachian Curator. Click here to view a PDF of the full issue. New collections in regional repositories: Appalachian State University  University of North Carolina Asheville  Western Regional Archives, Asheville NC Appalachian State University In December 2020, Appalachian State University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center received the MerleFest Archives.  The archives span the history of the festival, from 1988 to the present, and include recordings of performances, photographs, and ephemera.  The collection was opened in time for the 35th anniversary of MerleFest in April. Below is a photo of the interactive viewing and listening station, which allows…

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