Monday, March 19, 2012

Wiki Completed

After many months of work, the wiki is now completed.   Click on the link to view it.   You may also go to the information resources section to find the link.   If there are any questions or comments, please feel free to e-mail us. 

Monday, March 12, 2012

Our Wiki

As some of you may know, the current and former officers of SCSAA have been working on a wiki. It purpose is to provide a continuously up-datable resource for future officers and anyone else interested in the group. After months of work and collaboration, we have finally decided to make it public. The actual unveiling will be this coming Sunday, March 18th.

In terms of content, the wiki contains information about group activities, the duties of officers, places SCSAA has visited, and much more! Upon its official unveiling, a post will be made and a link to the wiki will be provided. Enjoy your Spring Break!

-Mike Paulmeno, SCSAA Webmaster

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Meeting Minutes for 3/6/2012

Hello all,

This week's meeting was a fairly short one, but we discussed a number of things, primarily the NYC trip and our two upcoming bake sales.

Regarding the NYC trip, we will not be going next week and we have decided to aim for April 20th (though the 13th is also a possibility).  We intend to visit some combination of the following: the Frick Art and Reference Library, the Morgan Library, and the New York Public library.  If you have any thoughts on which of the above dates works best for you, or any other sites you would like to visit, please let us know at albanyscsaa@gmail.com.

On other news, we will be having a bake sale at the uptown campus during the ASIS&T Open Source Festival on March 29th between 2:00 and 8:00 PM.  More specific details will be forthcoming.  We will also be having a book and bake sale at the downtown campus some time between now and the NYC trip (ideally).  If you have any books to donate, let us know! 

Finally, we discussed some possible future ideas for trips, including an archivist panel which was planned for last semester and had to be cancelled, and perhaps a visit to the Arkell Museum in Canajoharie.