History and Preservation

The Chronicle Has Arrived

Hello All,

The summer issue of The Chronicle is ready for viewing.

http://njlamembers.org/sites/njlamembers.org/files/Chronicle%20Summer%202022_1.pdf

Thank you to everyone who contributed!

All the best,

Kathlyn

The Chronicle Has Arrived

UPDATE:

The spring issue of The Chronicle has been revised to include a wonderful article from New Brunswick Free Public Library Archive that was inadvertently omitted in the first edition. 

The revised version of The Chronicle can be found here: http://njlamembers.org/sites/njlamembers.org/files/Chronicle%20Spring%20...

Enjoy!

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UPCOMING PROGRAM : MAY 3, 2022: The Historical and Cultural Context of the War in Ukraine

UPCOMING PROGRAM : MAY 3, 2022: The Historical and Cultural Context of the War in Ukraine

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been at least as much about history as about geopolitics. This war doesn't just have historical causes; it is a war about the historical narrative itself—one that goes back many centuries. This talk will present an introduction to this history, along with an overview of Ukraine's diverse cultural and linguistic landscape. Speaker: Michael Andrec. 

Exhilarating Zines: Zines in NJ Libraries

NJLA Program Focus: Preconference Event

Exhilarating Zines: Zines in NJ Libraries

Interested in learning about zines or would you like to find out about creating your own? See attached flyer and links for more information on our co-sponsored preconference program at NJLA.

Submissions for the Chronicle Open Until May 10

Please consider sharing your organization's experiences promoting/preserving its local history collection with the members of the NJLA History & Preservation Section via the section's newsletter, The Chronicle.  

You may wish to highlight virtual programs, social media engagement, in-person displays, special projects, etc. Also, let us know if you have any upcoming events, webinars, updates about grants or local history-related news.

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