The Uni­ver­sity Libraries' Cen­ter for Regional Stud­ies, Cen­ter for South­west Research & Spe­cial Col­lec­tions and Office of Graduate Studies are host­ing the 2017 Fellows Col­lo­quium April 12, 13 and 18 in the Waters Room (#105) at Zim­mer­man Library. Grad­u­ate stu­dent fel­lows work­ing for the CSWR will make brief pre­sen­ta­tions of their work from the semes­ter.  All are wel­come to attend.  For more infor­ma­tion, call 277‑6451.

Full schedule of presentations:

Wednesday, April 12, 2-4 p.m.

* Pamela Herrington, Scholarly Communications Fellow
Ensuring Access to Scholarly Communication: Changes to SORA and UNM’s Digital Repository

* Barbara Korbal, Pictorial Fellow
Preserving Historical Memory: The Margaret Randall Pictorial Collection

* Shelby Magee, Archaeological Collections Fellow
Sunbelt (De)industrialization: Economic Change in Albuquerque from the 1970s to Today

Thursday, April 13, 10 a.m.- noon

*Katelyn Bladel, Cultural Landscape Pictorial Fellow
Roadside Aesthetics: How the Automobile Transformed the Consumer's Visual Experience 

* Erin Fussell, Architecture and Design Documentation Fellow
Vernacular Landscape as Metaphor: the J.B. Jackson Collections for Creative Research

* Margie Montañez, New Mexico Document Heritage Fellow
Women, Gender, and Archives: Case Studies from the William G. Ritch Collection

Tuesday, April 18, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.

* Darcy Brazen, Tony Hillerman Digital Fellow
Digital Archives: Mapping a Southwest Legacy

* Maxine Marks, New Mexican Art, Decorative Art and Historic Furnishing Documentation Fellow
The Life of a Bench: Historic Preservation & the Archive

* Feliza Monta Collaguazo, Post-custodial Spanish American Collections Fellow
UNM & the Fideicomiso Archivos Plutarco Elías Calles y Fernando Torreblanca: The Challenges and Opportunities of Supporting Post-custodial Open Access to Special Collections Surrogates
 

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