Episode 3: From Latent Data to Active Knowledge Making (Brenda Scruggs Gunn)

Brenda Scruggs Gunn (New York, NY, 10 March 2018)

On March 10th, Brenda Scruggs Gunn joined us at our apartment for the third episode of our podcast.

We had a far-ranging discussion that delved into her origins as an archivist, particularly with regard to her mentor David Gracy, the archives evangelist of the country if there ever was one. She also discussed what it was like to leave Texas and live outside of her home state for the first time in her life and how a dream job took her there.

She spent a good amount of time talking about her service to the profession in the Society of American Archivists, the SAA Foundation, and the Academy of Certified Archivists. She, interestingly--but we guided her in that direction--provided another point of view on certification from our last podcast guest, Bob Clark.

Having moved from the University of Texas to the University of Virginia, Brenda provided insight on the life of an academic archivist working in the U.S. Most importantly, Brenda demonstrates how archivists can focus their efforts on supporting knowledge making rather than on the objects, analog and digital, that we all maintain.

Take a listen.


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