Location
Levis Browsing Room, Dinand Library
Start Date
22-10-2014 3:00 PM
Description
The speaker is a faithful user of open access materials in her profession and also provides open access to the College’s Archives and Special Collections through the Archives’ website, Crossworks and the Internet Archive. However, it wasn’t until she was accepted into the American Needlepoint Guild’s Master Needlework Artist Program that she developed a deep appreciation for unrestricted online access to primary source documents. In The Three Hats of Sarah Campbell, Ms. Campbell will discuss how the discovery of one online resource made her truly invested in the cause of open access.
The Three Hats of Sarah Campbell, or, Can You Believe that's Online?
Levis Browsing Room, Dinand Library
The speaker is a faithful user of open access materials in her profession and also provides open access to the College’s Archives and Special Collections through the Archives’ website, Crossworks and the Internet Archive. However, it wasn’t until she was accepted into the American Needlepoint Guild’s Master Needlework Artist Program that she developed a deep appreciation for unrestricted online access to primary source documents. In The Three Hats of Sarah Campbell, Ms. Campbell will discuss how the discovery of one online resource made her truly invested in the cause of open access.
Comments
Sarah Campbell in the Assistant Archivist at the College of the Holy Cross. She holds a MA in Art History from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a MSIS in Archival Studies from the University of New York Albany. In addition, Sarah Campbell is an avid stitcher and has recently been accepted into the American Needlepoint Guild’s Master Needlework Artist Program.