Fall 2010 CARA Meeting

SURFING THE COMPUTER: APPLYING POPULAR PROGRAMS
TO ARCHIVAL PRACTICE

Thursday, December 2nd 2010
St Jude/Claretian Building
205 West Monroe
Chicago, IL
1:30 to 4:00 p.m.

 CARA’s Fall meeting focuses on utilizing popular software to archival practice. Three speakers will share their experience in applying Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Picasa to archive applications.

This provides you an opportunity to find how free programs can be applied to your repository.

In order to cover our expenses, a $10 fee is requested to attend the workshop. Registration for the workshop is mandatory but you may pay ahead of time or at the door. Registrations are due NOVEMBER 29TH, 2010. This notice will be shared with CARA members for a week and after November 15th to CAA members.

Benn Joseph
Northwestern University Special Collections and Archives
"Facebook and Twitter for Archival Outreach"
 
Jerice Barrios
Image Specialist and former Rights and Reproduction Coordinator
at the Field Museum
"Flickr - a New Way to Share and Identify Visual Images"

Gwyn Stupar
Web Services and Reference Librarian, Northbrook Public Library
"Tour of Archives Using Picasa"

Registration due Monday November 29, 2010

Make $10 check payable to CARA and mail to Joan Sweeney, Archivist, Clerics of St Viator, 1212 E Euclid Ave, Arlington Heights, IL 60004. jsweeney@viatorians.com


Prayers for Richard Seidel

Richard Seidel, CARA member, Treasurer of the organization and archivist  for the Diocese of Chicago (Episcopal), will be undergoing surgery for a brain tumor. The surgery is scheduled for Friday morning at UIC hospital.

Please keep Richard in your thoughts and prayers!  If you wish to send cards and notes to Richard, please send them to his home address.

Our Day in Joliet

 
Marian, Malachy, Mary and Joan with the Blues Brothers at the Joilet Museum

Entrance to the museum
 On Saturday October 2, 2010, three CARA members, Malachy McCarthy, Mary Hennessey and Joan Sweeney, met at the Joliet Area Historical  Museum for a special day of tours, exhibits and archives.   Sister Marian Voelker, Congregation Archivist from the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate (the Joliet Franciscans), was our guide for the day.

Sr. Marian Voelker, OSF at the exhibit
 First, we quickly toured through the Joliet Museum itself since none of us had ever been there before.  It opened in 2002 - part of it is a converted Methodist Church and it still has the beautiful stained glass windows.  Here we viewed a special exhibit of the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immacualate celebrating 145 years serving God and the community. 

Lunch followed at a little cafe in downtown Joliet where the food was plenty and the prices very reasonable!  It was right across the street from the Joliet Public Library - a beautiful stone building.  Stone and steel is what Joliet is known for - in the past anyway.

Then we were off - up the hill - to visit the archives at the University of St. Francis Linnea Knapp, the archivist, gave us a tour and showed us their special collections, processing and storage areas located in the library on campus.  Linnea just published a book this year called The University of St. Francis (Campus History) - part of the Campus History Series with Arcadia Publishing. 

Mother Alfred Moes, Foundress
The last stop on the tour, about 10 minutes from the campus, was the administrative offices of the Sisters of St. Francis.  Here is where their archives are located and where Sr. Marian works.  We visited the display room and her facilities.  Thanks Marian for a wonderful day in Joliet and getting to know the history of the Joliet area, the university and your congregation. 

Congratulations on 145 years in ministry there!