New Blog Post: "The Ongoing Effort of Creating an Inclusive Profession"

March 23, 2020—A new blog post has been added to Off the Record, the SAA Leaders blog hosted by the SAA President. In "The Ongoing Effort of Creating an Inclusive Profession," SAA President Meredith Evans shares her President's Message article that originally appeared in the September/October 2019 issue of Archival Outlook. Read the blog post here. 

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