Reflect before summer by noting successes, challenges, and improvements from the school year to guide future planning, teaching, technology use, and collaboration with students and teachers. Source Read More
Category: Lucidea
The Post-Custodial Shift in Archiving
Post-custodial archiving offers a path in which records remain with their creators, and archivists act as partners; per Margot Note, the institution provides scaffolding, and the community provides the soul. Source Read More
AI for Knowledge Teams: What It Can Do, What It Can’t—and Where to Start
The reality of AI in KM practice is complex. Clare Bilobrk outlines what AI can do today, where its limitations remain, and how knowledge teams can leverage it responsibly. Source Read More
Green Archiving and the Sustainable Steward
Green archiving is the practice of aligning archival workflows with sustainability to ensure the past supports the future, and per Margot Note, paves the path to permanence. Source Read More
A Librarian’s Summer 2026 Reading List
Librarian Dr. Lauren Hays offers her annual summer reading list which this year includes a blend of escapist, scientific, pedagogical, and philosophical titles. Source Read More
Navigating Museum CMS Vocabularies and Aggregates for Unified Discovery
Rachael Woody outlines how the Utah Division of Arts & Museums and the Utah Historical Society navigated vocabulary implementation and leveraged aggregates to offer cross-collection results from complementary data sources. Source Read More
Ready to Read: How Online Access Creates New Opportunities: Lessons from a Canadian Art Gallery
Learn how the MacLaren Art Centre uses Argus to build relationships with visitors, researchers, peer institutions, and local students. Source Read More
Ready to Read: How Argus Helped the BC Sports Hall of Fame Manage a High-Stakes Collection Move
The BC Sports Hall of Fame curation team leveraged Argus to manage their collection relocation to make way for the FIFA World Cup. Learn how. Source Read More