Collaboration and Mentorship in the Organization of an American Indian Family Collection: A Case Study in Service Learning at the University of Oklahoma

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Keppel, Ben
BigFoot, Dolores Subia
Burke, Bridget
Mackey, Kasimir I.
Minnis, Tamah

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This case study examines an experiment in archival practice and mentorship undertaken at the University of Oklahoma (OU) during the spring semester of 2019. The project concerned the inventory of an important privately held archive in American Indian history. The case study describes the process and documentation involved in an institution assuming temporary custody of a private collection, including legal and ethical considerations of temporary custody, and explores the mentorship relationship among group of interdisciplinary faculty and students, as well as the products, both archival and non-archival, that resulted form this collaborative effort.

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Keppel, Ben; Subia BigFoot, Dolores; Burke, Bridget; Mackey, Kasimir l.; and Minnis, Tamah (2022) "Collaboration and Mentorship in the Organization of an American Indian Family Collection: A Case Study in Service Learning at the University of Oklahoma," Journal of Western Archives: Vol. 13 : Iss. 1 , Article 3. Available at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/westernarchives/vol13/iss1/3

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