Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference
Dickinson College
P.O. Box 1773
Carlisle, PA 17013
Phone number 717/ 713-9973
Fax number 717/ 245-1439
E-mail: administrator@marac.info

About Us

Leadership

The officers of the conference shall be Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Steering Committee shall consist of the officers, one (1) State Representative from each state represented by the Conference and the District of Columbia and four (4) Members-at-Large. Conference officers and Members-at-Large shall be elected at large, while individual State Representatives shall be elected only by the members of the respective state and district caucuses. Steering Committee members shall serve for two (2) year terms, except those elected to fill one-year vacancies.

Browse a list of previous MARAC officers, administrators, MAA editors, archivists, members-at-large, and state caucus representatives from 1972-present.


MARAC Administration

Steering Committee Officers:

Danna Bell-Russel -- Chair
Educational Outreach Specialist
Library of Congress

TEL: 202/707-4159
FAX: 202/707-3735
dbell@loc.gov
Mary K. Mannix -- Vice Chair
Maryland Room Manager
C. Burr Artz Public Library
Frederick County Public Libraries
Frederick, MD 21701

TEL: 301/600-1368
FAX: 301/600-2905
 
Laura Drake Davis -- Secretary
Library of Virginia
800 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219

TEL: 804/692-3632
laura.davis@lva.virginia.gov
Jim Gerencser -- Treasurer
604 Devonshire Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013

TEL: 717/245-1094
FAX: 717/245-1439
gerencse@dickinson.edu

Caucus Representatives (2010-2012)

Delaware

Heather Clewell
Winterthur Archives
Winterthur, DE 19735

TEL: 302/888-4634
FAX: 302/888-3367
hclewe@winterthur.org

District of Columbia 

Yvonne Carignan
Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
801 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001

TEL: 202/383-1851
FAX: 202/383-1872
carignan@historydc.org

Maryland

Elizabeth Novara
University of Maryland
2208C Hornbake Library
College Park, MD 20742

TEL: 301/314-2712
FAX: 301/314/2709
enovara@umd.edu

 

New Jersey

Jeffrey V. Moy
Newark Museum
49 Washington St.
Newark, NJ 07102


TEL: 973/596-6622
FAX: 973/642-0459
jmoy@newarkmuseum.org

New York

 Brian Keough
University at Albany, SUNY
SL-352, 1400 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12222

TEL: 518/331-7843
bkeough@albany.edu

Pennsylvania 

Pat Scott
Archivist & Librarian
Roger & Peggy Madigan Library
Pennsylvania College of Technology
1 College Ave.
Williamsport, PA 17701

TEL: 570/320-2400 x7840
FAX: 570-327-4503
pscott@pct.edu

 

Virginia

Paige Newman
Virginia Historical Society
428 N. Boulevard
P.O. Box 7311
Richmond,VA 23221

TEL: 804/340-2280
pnewman@vahistorical.org

West Virginia

Nat DeBruin
Archivist
Marshall University Libraries
Huntington, WV 25755

TEL: 304/696-3524
debruin@marshall.edu

Members-at-Large (2009-2011)

Jennie A. Levine
Archives & Manuscripts Department
Hornbake Library
College Park, MD 20742

TEL: 301/314-2712
FAX: 301/314-2709
levjen@umd.edu
Dan Linke
University Archivist and Curator of Public Policy Papers
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library
Princeton University
65 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08540

TEL: 609/258-6345
FAX: 609/258-3385
dlinke@Princeton.EDU
 
Valerie A. Metzler, M. A., C. A.
Valerie Metzler Archivist/Historian
114 Ruskin Drive
Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602

TEL: 814/932-1740
FAX: 814/940-0493
vmah@keyconn.net
Charlotte Sturm
TEL: 917/817-1708
charlotte.sturm@gmail.com


History of MARAC

On June 23, 1972, a meeting organized by Mary Boccaccio, Frank Evans, and Elsie Freivogel was held in the Katherine Anne Porter Room of McKeldin Library at the College Park campus of the University of Maryland. It attracted thirty-three archivists; the agenda as the possible formation of what eventually became MARAC -- the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference. By the end of calendar year 1972 this fledgling organization had held its first semi-annual meeting in Wilmington, Delaware, attracting one hundred and fifty archivists and manuscript curators who paid a modest registration fee of $6.00. Also during 1972 MARAC published the first issue of the Mid-Atlantic Archivist (MAA) and enjoyed a healthy first-year budget of nearly two thousand dollars. Within three years the Conference had held six meetings in five different states throughout the mid-Atlantic region -- from Newark, New Jersey to Charlottesville, Virginia.

What were the factors that led to the successful development of this regional organization? By all accounts it was at least partially the result of a perception held by many that the Society of American Archivists was not adequately addressing the needs of less-experienced professionals, staff from small repositories, and archival issues below the national level. Certainly the opportunity to discuss regional archival developments and to meet local colleagues proved attractive. MARAC's beginnings paralleled archival developments in other areas of the United States during the early 1970s: six regional organizations, including the New England Archivists, the Midwest Archives Conference, the Northwest Archivists, and the Society of Southwest Archivists were also formed in 1972. MARAC demonstrated its desire to develop programs and services on its own, rejecting any official affiliation with the SAA and returning a $100.00 "seed money" stipend that had been contributed by the SAA to MARAC. It sought to attract members from the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

The initial purposes of the group were to plan practical action-oriented conferences and workshops and to seek additional means of increasing professional competence, preserving local historical resources, and promoting cooperation with colleagues in related fields. Semi-annual meetings have continued to be a major focus of MARAC's activities from 1972 to the present. These meetings have offered a wide range of workshops and tours designed to appeal to a broad cross-section of the membership-from beginning archivists to experienced professionals and staff from both small and large repositories. To an increasing degree sessions at the meetings are designed to relate to an overall theme. Two thematic meetings resulted in the publication of two archival symposia papers, Constitutional Issues and Archives and Automation in Archives.

MARAC members have developed a vigorous publications program. Publishing of the Mid-Atlantic Archivist (MAA) has become a quarterly event with issues having grown from four pages in 1972 to twenty to thirty-two. Technical leaflets providing guidance on processing issues and administrative decisions have been published, first as inserts in MAA and later as separate issues. Membership directories have been regularly compiled and several occasional papers have been issued, including Paul Mucci's Paper and Leather Conservation: A Manual, Guidelines for Archives and Manuscript Repositories, and Charlene Bickford's The Coalition to Save Our Documentary Heritage.

Adapted and condensed from MARAC history written by Lauren Brown and Anne Turkos, November 1987, published in Mid-Atlantic Archivist.

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