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For more information please contact: Susan Rittereiser| (512) 974-7482
October 6, 2009
Annual Archives Clinic at the Austin History Center
Cherished photographs stuck together? Trying to salvage your grandparent’s old love letters from WWII or precious video of your baby’s first steps? Stop by the annual Archives Clinic at the Austin History Center, 810 Guadalupe Street, on Saturday, October 31 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. to learn how to make those memories last for lifetimes. Bring in your special materials and get advice on topics ranging from organization to preservation of papers, photographs, scrapbooks, home video and audio recordings, electronic records, and other documents. Students and faculty from the School of Information at the University of Texas, along with staff archivists from the Austin History Center and other area archives, will be on hand to assess your materials and tell you what it takes to preserve them. Free literature will also be available. This free preservation workshop is part of Archives Week, sponsored by University of Texas student chapter of the Society of American Archivists and the Austin History Center, Austin Public Library. For more information about the Archives Clinic, please call Susan Rittereiser (512) 974-7482 or visit www.cityofaustin.org/library/ahc.
About the Austin History Center
As the local history collection of the Austin Public Library, the Austin History Center provides the public with information about the history, current events, and activities of Austin and Travis County. We collect and preserve information about local governments, businesses, residents, institutions, and neighborhoods so that generations to come will have access to our history.
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Please direct press inquiries to:
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Public Information Specialist
Austin Public Library
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