DIGITAL ARCHIVIST. PUBLIC HISTORIAN.
Kathryn Slover
At the University of Texas at Arlington, I lead and manage the web-archiving program utilizing the Archive-It service.
At the University of Texas at Arlington, I assist with creation and publishing EAD finding aids in Texas Archival Resources Online (TARO).
At SCDAH, I collaborated with the Electronic Records Archivist to support the ongoing development of an electronic records program, including establishing processing workflows, creating policies for digital preservation, and creating manuals for electronic records training.
At the SCDAH, I managed web archiving for state agencies by establishing workflows and policies utilizing the Archive-It service. I also created an extensive web archiving instruction manual.
I wrote the Rutherford County Archives Disaster and Continuity of Operations Plan.
I physically processed the Ida Read Collection at the Rutherford County Archives, which contained documents, photographs, and audio material.
I worked with Rutherford County IT to create a searchable database for manuscript collections. This allows patrons to search all aspects of finding aids across several different collections,
I processed and preserved a collection of county court books at the Rutherford County Archives from the 1880s up to 1965.
I updated the C.B. Arnette Collection at the Rutherford County Archives
I processed the Rutherford County Map Collection consisting of over 100 maps.
I physically processed the Nell Blankenship Collection that consisted of documents, photographs, and microfilm.
I processed a collection of over 5,200 photographs at the item level for Metro Archives in Nashville, Tennessee.
I wrote a Collections Management Policy for the Noyes School of Rhythm Archives Project.
I created a conceptual phone application focusing on the Nashville Sit-Ins for 1960 for my State and Local History Seminar Fall 2015 at MTSU. The application was a walking tour that included four locations, each containing text panels and photographs.