What's New In Special Collections

Digital Collections Hosts Nevada Statewide Large-scale Digitization Workshop

Please join the UNLV University Libraries and cultural heritage colleagues from across Nevada on Friday, May 10 for a day of small group learning and nuts and bolts information-sharing including sessions on preparing to digitize, equipment specifications for capturing digital images, creating metadata, and finding funding for projects. The Nevada Statewide Large-Scale Digitization Workshop is geared toward organizations who have collections in mind to digitize, but need a crash course to develop a project plan. All attendees will leave the workshop with concrete plans customized for their organization. Some of the topics to be covered:

  • Prepare a collection for digitization using a planning document that will walk participants through the key questions and decision points to execute a successful project
  • Check out different scanning and digital capture equipment and consult in small groups to decide on appropriate equipment for grant applications or…Read More

Latinx Voices: Maribel Estrada Calderón

Maribel Estrada Calderón
Maribel Estrada Calderón

For UNLV senior Maribel Estrada Calderón, working on Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada in UNLV University Libraries' Special Collections and Archives has been an opportunity to connect with fellow students and learn from oral historians in the UNLV Oral History Research Center.

"I have learned so much from every single member of the team. Our distinct backgrounds and fields of study have helped us create a thorough set of questions and concepts that narrators could answer and discuss in their interviews," said Estrada Calderón. "Our different talents and…Read More

Inside the Elmo C. Bruner Architectural and Real Estate Appraisal Records by Angela Moor

Green Shack appraisal document from the Elmo C Bruner Architectural and Real Estate Appraisal Records 

Archival processing assistant Angela Moor is a PhD candidate in the UNLV History Department and is currently completing her dissertation. She is the co-author, with Dorothy Wright, of Clark County Commissioners 1909-2009: A Century of Service.

The Elmo C. Bruner Architectural and Real Estate Appraisal Records (1937-1950) (MS-0177) provide a detailed look at the urban development…Read More

Staff Highlight: Marina Georgieva and the Nevada Digital Newspaper Project

Marina Georgieva, Project Manager for the National Digital Newspaper Project (NDNP) at UNLV

If you're curious about some of the work UNLV Libraries Special Collections staff members are doing in the archives, our Staff Highlight feature answers commonly-asked questions about their projects and perspectives. Here, Marina Georgieva, Project Manager for the National Digital Newspaper Project, offers a look into her current activities with this ongoing effort to provide permanent access to a national digital resource of…Read More

Latinx Voices: Elsa Lopez

Elsa Lopez
Elsa Lopez is a senior UNLV elementary education major working on the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada project.

When you ask Elsa Lopez how she prefers to be identified, the senior UNLV elementary education major finds herself a bit indecisive on what term best encompasses her life.

“I like the term “Chicana” right now, because it refers to individuals like me who have Mexican parents and were born in the U.S.,” says Lopez. “In a couple of years, I may identify differently. My indecisiveness is not unique, for this is the experience of many Latinx people. As of today, I identify as a Latina/Chicana and as a future Teacher of Color.”

Lopez is…Read More

Seven UNLV Faculty Selected for Special Collections & Archives Retreat

Seven UNLV faculty members were recently selected participate in a University Libraries faculty retreat on Jan. 15 and 16 to learn more about how to integrate Special Collections & Archives materials into their courses.

The selected faculty include Ying Bao, Associate Professor of Chinese; Benjamin Burroughs, Assistant Professor of Emerging Media; Carlos Dimas, Assistant Professor of History; Vanessa Fenley, Assistant Professor of Public Policy; Carlos Flores, Assistant Professor in Residence of Communication Studies; Margarita Jara, Associate Professor of Spanish; and Magdalena Martinez, Assistant Professor of  Public Policy.

During the retreat, faculty members will be working with Su Kim Chung, Head of Special Collections Public Services, Priscilla Finley, Humanities Librarian, and Susie Skarl, Urban Affairs Librarian, to discover Special Collections & Archives resources and develop lesson plans for incorporating the materials into their courses…Read More

Eadington Fellow Brian Nussbaum: In Residence Jan 4 - Jan 16

We are delighted to welcome our latest Eadington Fellow, Brian H. Nussbaum, to the Center for Gaming Research in Special Collections & Archives.

Brian Nussbaum, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of homeland security and cybersecurity in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity (CEHC) at the University at Albany, affiliate scholar at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School and a fellow of the Cybersecurity Initiative at New America. His research interests focus on state and local government homeland security and…Read More

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