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Podcast by DHPSNY

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 6 - Poughkeepsie Day School

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 6 - Poughkeepsie Day School

    When's the right time to apply for DHPSNY's free Planning & Assessment Services? Spoiler alert: the time is always right. It's been a while since our last episode, but we had one more story from last year that we've been waiting to share. We visited the Poughkeepsie Day School, a progressive K-12 school founded by Vassar faculty in 1934, which is just getting its archive off the ground. Poughkeepsie Day School is a great example of an institution with a rich history using an Archival Needs Assessment as an early step in establishing its archival program.

    • 9 min
    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 5 - Explorers Club

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 5 - Explorers Club

    In the latest episode, we visit the Explorers Club in New York City, an international society formed in 1904 that is dedicated to the advancement of field research and the exploration of land, sea, air, and space. The Club hosted a DHPSNY workshop in early 2017, and we returned last winter to conduct a Preservation Survey. Dyani Feige, Director of Preservation Services at the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) sat down with Lacey Flint, Archivist and Curator of Research Collections. They discussed items in the organization's archives, some famous past Club members, and the important distinction between "adventurer" and "explorer."

    • 13 min
    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 4 - Anthology Film Archives

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 4 - Anthology Film Archives

    In the latest installment of our series, we travel to lower Manhattan to visit Anthology Film Archives, where DHPSNY staff conducted an Archival Needs Assessment in early 2017. We learn about the organization's founder, godfather of American avant-garde cinema, Jonas Mekas, and meet the current staff who manage Anthology's extensive collections of avant-garde films and videos and the world’s largest collection of paper materials relating to independent and experimental film.

    • 12 min
    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 3 - South Street Seaport Museum

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 3 - South Street Seaport Museum

    Join DHPSNY staff as we visit the South Street Seaport Museum in lower Manhattan. There, Archives Specialist Amelia Parks conducts an Archival Needs Assessment and Collections Manager Martina Caruso gives us a tour of the Museum's extensive collections of maritime business documents, tattoo flash sheets, and more.

    • 11 min
    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 2 - Lily Dale Assembly

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 2 - Lily Dale Assembly

    On the latest episode of the DHPSNY Podcast, we traveled with Dyani Feige of Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts to the Marion H. Skidmore Library at Lily Dale Assembly in Chautauqua County. There, Dyani met paranormal librarian Mandi Shepp and discovered a unique community that formed during a period of widespread spiritual awakening in late-nineteenth-century Southwestern New York.

    • 14 min
    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 1 - Carousel Society Of the Niagara Frontier

    DHPSNY Podcast Ep. 1 - Carousel Society Of the Niagara Frontier

    Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services for New York (DHPSNY) provides free programs and services to archives, libraries, and other nonprofit organizations safeguarding the State's historical documents. In the first episode of our new series, we learn what happens during a Preservation Survey and visit the Carousel Society of the Niagara Frontier, which operates the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum in North Tonawanda, NY.

    • 13 min

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