Senate Audio Timestamp Internship Blog: Education Legislation Discussions 1995
By Kendall Place In the last CLIR blog post, I noted that I was concentrating my research on the Senate Audio discussions on education from the 1995
By Kendall Place In the last CLIR blog post, I noted that I was concentrating my research on the Senate Audio discussions on education from the 1995
Pests in Archives A variety of insects and other pests attack binding materials, adhesives, and other substances in archival collections. Since most
Contributed by Correspondence Archivist Alison Thurman and Records Analyst Josh Hager WARNING: Spoilers ahead for the last few episodes of Outlander
This post was written by Adrienne Berney, Outreach Coordinator. We’ve posted before (here and here) to recognize several volunteer transcribers who
The archive as an institution is not just focused on preserving the past, but we actively help maintain and organize local and state government
We are excited to announce that 19 additional counties of Search Room microfilm have been added to our online searchable database, Discover Online
This blog post was written by former Conservation Technician Abbey Thompson This month, the State Archives of North Carolina is offering a glimpse
This spring our staff is embracing renewed opportunities to work in person with patrons, colleagues, partners, and the general public. New COVID
Women’s History Month started as Women’s History Week nationally on March 7, 1982.1 The week would later be extended into an entire month. We
Contributed by Records Analyst Josh Hager and Correspondence Archivist Alison Thurman Welcome back to “Documenting the World of Outlander,” where
This post is written by Vann Evans, Audiovisual Materials Archivist. In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, perhaps no one exerted more
Contributed by Correspondence Archivist Alison Thurman and Records Analyst Josh Hager. This is the second post in season three of the blog series;
Hello! My name is Kendall Place, and I am the spring 2022 intern working with the State Archives of North Carolina’s Senate Audio collection in the
If asked when the “birthday” of the State Archives of North Carolina is, we could say it was March 7, 1903. This was the date that the General
This post is written by Records Analyst Sarah Morrell. March 4th is Employee Appreciation Day and we thought it would be a great time to highlight