Ballot Set for 2012 Election

Sixteen candidates vying for four different offices are slated for SAA’s 2012 ballot. Danna Bell-Russel, educational outreach specialist at the Library of Congress, and Leon Miller, head of the Louisiana Research Collection at Tulane University, will square off for the top spot of vice president/president-elect. The candidate elected vice president will serve a one-year term beginning in August 2012 and then will become SAA’s 69th president in 2013–2014. SAA members will also elect a new treasurer who will serve a three-year term beginning in August and running through the SAA Annual Meeting in August 2015.

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XUN says:
Modern parallels to archival work

It is fascinating to stumble upon this record of the 2012 SAA election years later. As a backend engineer, I have a deep appreciation for the importance of maintaining structured history. I actually work on automation tools that help organize web data—specifically using OpenClaw to create structured datasets from chaotic online sources. It’s somewhat like a modern, automated parallel to the meticulous work archivists do! I share my notes on these automation and data structuring techniques at OpenClaw guide for data archiving for anyone interested in the technical side of information management.

XUN says:
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The leadership election is such a vital part of shaping the future of the archival community! I’ve been using the Paperclip framework to automate my repetitive digital organization tasks lately, and it’s been a massive help in streamlining the administrative side of managing information. It really helps clear out the busywork so professionals can focus more on high-level strategy and preserving our shared history. Paperclip AI Automation Guide

XUN says:
Modern parallels to archival work

It is fascinating to stumble upon this record of the 2012 SAA election years later. As a backend engineer, I have a deep appreciation for the importance of maintaining structured history. I actually work on automation tools that help organize web data—specifically using OpenClaw to create structured datasets from chaotic online sources. It’s somewhat like a modern, automated parallel to the meticulous work archivists do! I share my notes on these automation and data structuring techniques at OpenClaw guide and blogs for new for anyone interested in the technical side of information management.

jambla says:
Great

Great to see SAA's election process! BTW, I found this GST Calculator website super helpful for managing finances. The candidates for VP look strong - good luck to both Danna and Leon in the election!

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