Coffee & Viz: Visualizing the Archive - Actors, Agency, and Infrastructure
Friday, April 15, 2022
9:30am to 12:00pm
This event is part of the Coffee and Viz event series.
When
Friday, April 15, 20229:30am to 12:00pm
Where
Cyma Rubin Visualization Gallery, Hill LibraryAbout This Event
Please note that there will be two sessions of this talk, each limited to 25 people. The first session will be from 9:30am to 10:30am, and the second will be from 11:00am to 12:00pm. Due to limited space, registration is required for this talk.
Archives and special collections across the world have their own complicated history, as archivists and researchers interact with and even alter the archives either purposefully or accidentally. One such archive is the Ancient Petitions of the UK National Archives, a collection of hundreds of medieval and early modern manuscripts dating from the 13th to 17th centuries. While the Ancient Petitions are often used for research, centuries of mishandling, spotty record-keeping, and ill-advised attempts at reorganizing the petitions created challenges as the collection evolved. Many literary scholars and historians have seen these challenges as invitations to “fix” the structure of the collection by working to restore it to its original order.
In this presentation, Dr. James Harr will argue that network visualizations can help articulate the incredibly complicated history of these archives. Visualizing these archives can provide a window into the life of a collection, and more importantly, give insights into how history was constructed by archivists. Furthermore, by not viewing these moments in archival history as antiquarian missteps, he asserts that we can begin to understand these shifts as contributions to the scholarship of media history and the archive.
For those that cannot make it to the physical space, both sessions will be streamed live on the Libraries Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/ncsulibraries. Please note that due to the uniqueness of the Visualization Studio, the live stream may not be able to capture all of the content presented. A recording of the session will also be shared after the event.
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If assistive technology, live captioning, or other accommodations would improve your experience at this event, please contact us. We encourage you to contact us early about this to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.