This is an online event.
It is free and open to the public. Direct link and password to the Zoom meeting will be emailed to all registrants ahead of time.
All events are at 12:30 p.m.
January 18: Exploring the People and Places that Make New York Great
March 15: Hidden in the Archives: Stories of New York’s Forgotten Female Figures
April 5: New York State as a Leader in Environmental Protection
May 10: December 1813: The Fall of Fort Niagara and the Burning of the Niagara Frontier
June 7: History Education: Bringing History Organizations and Educators Together
518-473-7091
aptrust@nysed.gov
Researching and Writing about the Life of Disability Rights Activist Lucy Gwin
Tuesday, December 7
12:30 p.m.
Online via Zoom
James M. Odato, a journalist for four decades, has been a staff reporter for several New York newspapers including 18 years at the Albany Times Union. His stories have appeared in national and international newspapers and his award winning investigations have led to policy changes in New York. A freelance writer, he teaches journalism and lectures on the power of public repositories and archives. He lives in Schenectady, NY.
Thomas J. Ruller has held the position of New York State Archivist since 2015. He has been an active professional and is the author of several peer-reviewed journal articles and reviews on the use of technology in Archives and the preservation of records in electronic form. He has been a consultant for several State governments and other organizations focusing on electronic records management and preservation.
A direct link and password to digital meeting space will be emailed to all registrants ahead of time. Contact aptrust@nysed.gov with questions or in need of assistance.