Archivists in conversation with archivists, discussing their work and passions and how they care for the historical record and present the storied past. Hosted by husband and wife team Karen Trivette and Geof Huth.
124 Available Episodes (124 Total)Average duration: 01:00:44
Feb 21, 2021
Episode 123: It Had to Be Remote (Karen Trivette and Geof Huth)
00:53:47
Karen Trivette and Geof Huth, hosts of the podcast, return to discuss their archival lives during the pandemic and their plans for the podcast's future and even the one archival trip they have planned for this year.
Oct 10, 2020
Episode 122: The Myth of Self-Reliance (Natalie Baur)
00:59:23
Natalie Baur, Archivist-at-Large, tells us her story of encountering the profession, which transported her to Miami, then Ecuador, and then to Mexico, where her story has become one of an archivist for hire continuing to work in a global pandemic.
Oct 03, 2020
Episode 121: Max Meyer: Recollections of a Foreign-Born Citizen (Lourdes Font)
01:10:37
Karen Jamison Trivette and guest host Alex Joseph interview fashion scholar Lourdes Font, professor of history of art at the Fashion Institute of Technology. They discuss the life and work of Max Meyer, a principal at Abraham Beller and Company, a New York City-based women's cloak and suit manufacturer, and examine how archival materials helped tell his story.
Sep 19, 2020
Episode 120: 2X2: Accounts Payable at a Masonry Company: Why Are They Letting Me Touch This Stuff? (Molly Tighe and Matt Strauss )
01:01:32
Molly Tighe and Matt Strauss tells us their stories of moving from a masonry company and Japan into archives, how they met, and how they keep their archives thriving and relevant in the middle of a worldwide pandemic.
Aug 22, 2020
The Archival Enterprise (to David B. Gracy II)
00:03:49
After a long absence, An Archivist's Tale presents a poem to David B. Gracy II, one of our guests. Geof Huth of AAT wrote and read this poem.
Jun 10, 2020
Episode 119: Let's Get One of Those Archivist People (Anne-Flore Laloë)
00:57:31
Anne-Flore Laloë, Archivist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, tells us how a masters of English and a PhD in geography led her to archives, what it is like to work with helpful molecular biologists, how she, as a lone archivist, manages an organization with facilities in multiple countries, and how records of science can enchant the mind.
May 31, 2020
Episode 118: Healing Deep Wounds: Enlightening People about the Past and the Present (Saad Eskander)
01:01:05
Saad Eskander, former National Archivist of Iraq, speaking to us from Iraqi Kurdistan, tells an inspiring story about his work running his nation's archives and his struggle to repatriate national records taken by the US government and even journalists, and he explains how archives can show us a way to the truth and toward a better and more just world.
May 27, 2020
Episode 117: The Box Has Meaning (Karen Trivette and Geof Huth)
00:59:11
Karen and Geof, hosts of the podcast, return alone together to discuss how their work has changed and how it has remained the same during the coronavirus pandemic. They discuss what they learned about their operations and how they might change when they return to work.
May 10, 2020
Episode 116: Archives is Trending (Rosemary Pleva Flynn)
00:59:55
Rosemary Pleva Flynn, the Chair of the Society of American Archivists' Dictionary Working Group, talks about the origins of this just-released Dictionary of Archives Terminology, an online-only dictionary for archivists, explains how entries are created, and details the rich features of the dictionary. Find DAT at dictionary.archivists.org.
May 04, 2020
Episode 115: Advocacy on a Bone-Deep Level (Tamar Zeffren)
01:00:33
Tamar Zeffren, Archival Collections Manager at the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, tells us how archives kept her from becoming a lawyer, explains how she worked odd archives jobs when beginning her career during the Great Recession, and explains how her archives team continues their work while working from home during the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Feb 21 | 00:53:47
Episode 123: It Had to Be Remote (Karen Trivette and Geof Huth)
Oct 10 | 00:59:23
Episode 122: The Myth of Self-Reliance (Natalie Baur)
Oct 03 | 01:10:37
Episode 121: Max Meyer: Recollections of a Foreign-Born Citizen (Lourdes Font)
Sep 19 | 01:01:32
Episode 120: 2X2: Accounts Payable at a Masonry Company: Why Are They Letting Me Touch This Stuff? (Molly Tighe and Matt Strauss )
Aug 22 | 00:03:49
The Archival Enterprise (to David B. Gracy II)
Jun 10 | 00:57:31
Episode 119: Let's Get One of Those Archivist People (Anne-Flore Laloë)
May 31 | 01:01:05
Episode 118: Healing Deep Wounds: Enlightening People about the Past and the Present (Saad Eskander)
May 27 | 00:59:11
Episode 117: The Box Has Meaning (Karen Trivette and Geof Huth)
May 10 | 00:59:55
Episode 116: Archives is Trending (Rosemary Pleva Flynn)
May 04 | 01:00:33
Episode 115: Advocacy on a Bone-Deep Level (Tamar Zeffren)
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