Processing Death: Dying, Grieving, Living – CAFe Presentation
                Event Start Date: 
                     Thursday, April 21, 2022 
                                         - 6:30 pm
                Event End Date:
                     Thursday, April 21, 2022                                         
                
Location: Hybrid Event (Zoom) + In-Person: iSchool Commons 
                                    
                    
                    
                        Add to Calendar
                        
Thursday, April 21, 2022 6:30 pm
                        Thursday, April 21, 2022 
                        America/New York
                        Processing Death: Dying, Grieving, Living – CAFe Presentation
                        Death is a constant presence in archival work. Archival appraisers often work with donors whose health is deteriorating, or whose relative has recently passed. Death is also a constant in archival records. Yet, dying, grieving and living remain under-discussed topics in our field. This semester, students in the “Documentation, Collection, and Appraisal of Records” course have been talking to friends and family members about how they remember those who have passed, how they grieve, and how they keep on living. This evening, they will launch the digital archive they have created.

Musical Guests: Ignis, Graduate Fellowship Woodwind Quintet, UMD School of Music. Featuring Danielle Kim (flute), Nathaniel Wolff (oboe), Christian Whitacre (bassoon), Zachary Miller (horn), and Kyle Glasgow (clarinet), the quintet will perform Peteris Vasks’ Music for a Deceased Friend. He wrote this work in 1981, in memory of his friend and bassoonist Jana Barinska.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Guest Speaker:

Dr. David Traum
 
Dr. David Traum
Institute for Creative Technologies
University of Southern California
 
Dr. Traum discusses how he is working to preserve Holocaust survivors’ interactive storytelling.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                        Hybrid Event (Zoom) + In-Person: iSchool Commons
                     
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                Death is a constant presence in archival work. Archival appraisers often work with donors whose health is deteriorating, or whose relative has recently passed. Death is also a constant in archival records. Yet, dying, grieving and living remain under-discussed topics in our field. This semester, students in the “Documentation, Collection, and Appraisal of Records” course have been talking to friends and family members about how they remember those who have passed, how they grieve, and how they keep on living. This evening, they will launch the digital archive they have created.

Musical Guests: Ignis, Graduate Fellowship Woodwind Quintet, UMD School of Music. Featuring Danielle Kim (flute), Nathaniel Wolff (oboe), Christian Whitacre (bassoon), Zachary Miller (horn), and Kyle Glasgow (clarinet), the quintet will perform Peteris Vasks’ Music for a Deceased Friend. He wrote this work in 1981, in memory of his friend and bassoonist Jana Barinska.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Guest Speaker:

Dr. David Traum
 
Dr. David Traum
Institute for Creative Technologies
University of Southern California
 
Dr. Traum discusses how he is working to preserve Holocaust survivors’ interactive storytelling.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                 Zoom Registration Link
                   
                                 Research Talks/Events