Submissions from 2019
“Come Hell and High Water”: The Role of Archivists, Historical Myths, and Activism in Communities Facing Repeated Extreme Flooding Events, Jay-Marie Bravent, Kari A. Greenwalt, and Shawn Gladden
Appraisal Frameworks Used to Deaccession Part of a University Faculty Personal Papers Collection: The Case of the Artist's Scrapbooks, Ruth E. Bryan
Strategies for Investigating the Modern Era at UK Archives, Ruth E. Bryan
History Allies: Helping Protect Your Past: Resources on Managing Archives & Records for Community-Based Organizations, Ruth E. Bryan, Sarah Dorpinghaus, and Matthew Strandmark
Aliados de la historia: Ayudando a proteger su pasado: Recursos sobre la gestión de archivos y registros para organizaciones comunitarias, Ruth E. Bryan, Sarah Dorpinghaus, Matthew Strandmark, and Laura M. Cuevas Meléndez
Breaking Out of the Box: Transforming Archival Collections and Workflows through Collaborative Description Projects, Cindy Cline, Libby Hertenstein, Lindy Smith, Rachel Howard, Rebecca Pattillo, and Ruth E. Bryan
The At-Risk Student Population You Might Be Overlooking: Working with Developmental Education Students, Lauren Colburn and Beth Fuchs
Open Educational Resources and Research Data Management: A Very Brief Overview, Adrian K. Ho
Alma Analytics, for Fulfillment, Julene L. Jones
Alma Normalization Rules: The Basics and Beyond, Julene L. Jones and Susan Wynne
African Americans in Madison County, Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones
Gotta’ Go! African American Migration and Community Outside Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones
Please, Remember Me: African Americans from Scott County, KY, Reinette F. Jones
WE WORK: The Employment Journey, Reinette F. Jones
Creating the Notable Kentucky African Americans Database NKAA, Reinette F. Jones and Robert A. Aken
Future and Value: The Library as Strategic Partner [eBUG 2019], Antje Mays
Legacy Missions in Times of Change: Defining and Shaping Collections in the 21st Century, Antje Mays and Oya Y. Rieger
Carpe Data with Alma Analytics, Mary Ellen Willemsen and Julene L. Jones
Goodbye Presentation, Zhihui Zhang
Submissions from 2018
Preserving Digital Oral Histories, Douglas A. Boyd
Supporting a Spectrum of Users: Serving Individuals on the Autism Spectrum, Rachel Combs
What Goes Where?: Measures to Decrease the Costs of Digital Storage, Sarah Dorpinghaus
Pointing a Telescope Toward the Night Sky: Transparency and Intentionality as Teaching Techniques, Beth Fuchs
Hosting a Regional Visual Literacy Workshop, Karyn Hinkle