Enhancing Access to Archival Collections Through Blogging
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This paper explores the innovative use of blogging as a tool to increase accessibility to archival collections at Brigham Young University. Authored by J. Gordon Daines III, the University Archivist, it discusses how engaging storytelling and online outreach can foster a deeper appreciation for historical materials, especially in the context of Mormonism and the cultural history of Utah and the West. The initiative includes various projects, guides, and patron interactions aimed at improving the discoverability of important archival resources.
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Reaching Out Using Blogs to Facilitate Access to Archival Collections J. Gordon Daines III, University Archivist L. Tom Perry Special CollectionsBrigham Young University
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