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What Have We Lost? A Unified Effort to Preserve North Carolina’s Community College History North Carolina Community College Library Association Conference Libraries are Golden…Celebrating 50 Years! - March 30 - 31, 2017 Carteret Community College/Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City, NC Presenters: Clark Adams and Debbie Luck

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Page 1: What Have We Lost? · What Have We Lost? A Unified Effort to Preserve North Carolina’s Community College History North Carolina Community College Library Association Conference

What Have We Lost?A Unified Effort to Preserve North

Carolina’s Community College History

North Carolina Community College Library Association Conference

Libraries are Golden…Celebrating 50 Years! - March 30 - 31, 2017

Carteret Community College/Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City, NC

Presenters: Clark Adams and Debbie Luck

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How It All Began

Clark Adams, Randolph CC English instructor, & Debbie Luck, Randolph CC Dean of Library Services, teamed up to establish RCC’s archives in 2005

Work continued through the 45th & 50th anniversary celebrations in 2007 & 2012

RCC archives experienced ups & downs

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Randolph Community College

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Began working with NC Digital Heritage Center in 2012

Clark served on System Office 50th Anniversary Committee and made visits to other college archives collections

Jenny Thomas, Randolph CC Information Technology Librarian, joined our team

Clark reached out to Erin Allsop, Archivist at Central Piedmont Community College

Then…

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Let’s see if others are interested in forming a state-wide community

college archives association!

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December 2, 2016Meeting at Randolph Community College

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Mr. George Fouts, Interim President of the NC Community College System, 2015-2016

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Do we need a community college archives association?

To share best practices To facilitate professional development To support and mentor each other To advocate for the importance of CC archives locally and

at the state level

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What is the NCCCAA?

The North Carolina Community College Archives Association was founded upon the importance of the preservation of the heritage and

history of the NCCCS and its individual colleges.

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Purpose and MissionThe mission of the North Carolina Community College Archives Association is to

promote and support the preservation of archive and special collections materials within the 58 institutions of the North Carolina Community College System and to serve as a statewide voice on behalf of North Carolina community college history.

Accomplish this mission through: networking and the exchange of information providing professional development opportunities advocating for institutional archives on a local and state level promoting the preservation of North Carolina community college history fostering an awareness and appreciation for the importance, significance, and

value of college archives collections

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Lack of dedicated staffLack of dedicated spaceLack of timeLack of trainingLack of support

(administration, resources, money

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Next Steps

A little homage to the beach before moving on!

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What questions do we need to answer?

Should the archives organization be a stand-alone group or operate under the auspices of another organization? Name? Bylaws?

How should we communicate? Meet? Should we create subcommittees to address specific issues? Do we need a liaison to the NCCC System Office? What type of professional development is needed? Who can

provide it?

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SNCA Conference March 16 – 17, 2017 in Asheville

SNCA members visit/advise cc archives collectionsRevive the “Archives Boot Camp”

Share information about their workshops

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The NCDHC supports community engagement and lifelong learning by promoting and increasing access to North Carolina’s cultural heritage.Housed in the North Carolina Collection at the University of

North Carolina at Chapel HillSupported by the State Library of North Carolina with funds

from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, and by the UNC-Chapel Hill University Library

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Other Resources

Organizations: NCCCLA, NCLA

Local: Public libraries, local history museums

State: State Archives, University/College archives, NC Preservation Consortium

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Thanks for attending! Contact: [email protected] Blog: https://ncccaa.wordpress.com