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Tuesday Formal Gardens. The formal garden is a memorial of sorts. The first campus building was cons

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Monday Formal Garden Fountain. This week’s building isn’t so much a building as it is a

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Ad from 1917 GNIC Spectrum. Reference questions are always enlightening. I never knew corsets needed

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So video poker in museums? If this is the current state of affairs, I propose that archive install craps tables. Now I just need to pull together an archival dealer professional development workshop.

Jackpot

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Laws of Data Protection

I’m an avid fan of anything in the cloud, especially if its cross platform. Evernote was one of my first loves of cloud computing. Even though I’ve been carrying on a torrid love affair with dropbox for the last several weeks, I still use evernote as my “archive”. Today’s post from the evernote blog only […]

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Thursday view of A&S. Georgia College has always had beautiful plants around campus. Alumni alwa

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The Power of Maps

View Visiting Georgia College Special Collections in a larger map I don’t think archivist really think about how useful maps are to our work. Maps don’t have to be like the one above, which was designed to help visitors find their way to Special Collections at Georgia College. Maps can be use like the one […]

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Nothing is quite as annoying as knowing that a shiny new iPad is at home waiting for you and you are

Nothing is quite as annoying as knowing that a shiny new iPad is at home waiting for you and you are stuck at work. 🙁

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WHERE WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO VISIT ON YOUR PLANET?

Argentina

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This is what archiving is like for me. Nothing beats moving equipment around, trying something diffe