Samantha E Thompson
@harchivist.bsky.social
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Brit-Canadian archivist-librarian, government records and local history museum staffer, trad-classical musician, post-academic philosophy PhD (on Augustine), and other hyphenated things. Can't help it: so much to learn.
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Yes, cut, paste, hit publish - whoops how did that happen?
When I was an undergrad we were given to understand that plagiarism could cost you your job but this lady continued to get paid more than I did and sailed into retirement.
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Luckily it was a work blog and the offender was local government too. My boss threatened their boss with our legal team. They took it down but said it was a "mistake" and I should be "flattered." It felt like theft and I'm not flattered when someone steals my car. Very disappointing attitude.
harchivist.bsky.social
I had someone copy a whole blog post I wrote word for word. They only changed out the pictures to be of their institution.
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ionarts.bsky.social
First encore at the Ronn McFarlane-Paul O'Dette lute duo recital today: John Dowland's "My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard" - for two people to play on a single lute. And I thought playing piano, four hands, was tricky to coordinate!
harchivist.bsky.social
I find a friend or coworker with a friend or coworker who has access to journals to get stuff for me. Out of luck for books, unless internet archive hasn't locked it down or I buy them. Also use nefarious methods. Feels diminishing. People besides academics are capable of serious research.
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matthewjkuiper.bsky.social
This is terrific. A great profile of Great Lakes shipping (and mandatory reminiscence on the Edmund Fitzgerald) featuring my all time favorite freighter, one I’ve seen dozens of times, the still hardworking “antique” steamship Wilfred Sykes. Gift article.
In the Wake of the Edmund Fitzgerald
www.nytimes.com
harchivist.bsky.social
This is so interesting to me, as I think of trad songs as a kind of oral record. A lot of people think the more authentically trad the song, the more it somehow springs from the earth in ancient times, with no real composer.
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I have fantasized about being so rich that I have burner cars, so every time someone tries to outsource their reaction time to me, they get hit. I've saved so many idiot jerks from trashing their own vehicles.
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That's what I thought at first but there are two jars of it (that's what I went looking for, of course).
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Anglican church cupboard is 50% carbs.
harchivist.bsky.social
If he was a dumb neurosurgeon too maybe.
harchivist.bsky.social
Some people on here are scarier than in the other place.
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melindahaunton.bsky.social
Something that's so hard with reading history second-hand is to remember that no one knew what was going to come next. Which is archives magic.

Nobody at *this exact moment* knows that Nurse Cavell will become a tragedy and a cause celebre. They just know what she has done, and her family.
norfolkro.bsky.social
On this day nurse #EdithCavell and #PhilipeBaucq were shot at dawn for helping allied soldiers to escape Belgium during the First World War. This is a letter from one of those soldiers.
harchivist.bsky.social
Tech largely didn't save labour. It just allowed the offloading of entire jobs onto other people. Plus it created inhuman expectations of speed and availability.
harchivist.bsky.social
It's like like something from nursery. I find office culture has become quite infantalized and infantalizing across the board.
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Agreed. Maybe it reflects our inner world.
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Not so much in Canada. See them once in a blue moon, and it's usually something high-end. We had a dark green Dodge Aspen, and later a dark green Toyota Corolla and my grandpa had a light green Toyota Corolla. Now just grey, black, white and the occasional red and blue.
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When I was young, we had green cars.
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I totally identify with them (the archivists) all on counts. Bless them.
Very likely that paper is sturdier and of better quality than paper that came after it, so it can take it.
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There's nothing like being the first to untie a bundle. Wondering if the archivists had time they might dissemble these (while observing the groupings) to mitigate the acid and curvature damage. Admit it's much cooler-looking the way it is. Though archival packaging can be cool in its own way.