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According to the National Archives, 70° Fahrenheit is the preferred temperature that is optimal for the preservation of artifacts. It is the degree in which archival materials and exhibitions should be protected for long term conservation. As curators, we assist you craft your narrative. We offer archival, preservation, exhibition, editing & design services.

We create and manage archives according to the best practices established by the Society of American Archivists & the Society of California Archivists. 

Preserve

We facilitate oral history interviews in order to preserve the past. Digital history methods are maintained to conserve these narratives according to Oral History Association & Southwest Oral History Association standards.

Exhibit

We research, design, and install exhibits. We have the ability to create an exhibit for your institution using National Council on Public History & The American Alliance of Museums practices.

Editing & Design

We maintain The Chicago Manual of Style and the Modern Language Association writing standards. We use Adobe Creative products to create unique designs. We create new websites for organizations which include social media accounts.

 
JENNIFER completed her M.A. in Public and Oral History. Her research focused on the WWII home front experiences and the postwar consumer society. As a history consultant, she specializes in archives, exhibition, and digitization using the best practices. She serves as the  President for the Southwest Oral History Association. She has been on their board since 2015 and and created their news blog.
 
 

CINDY earned an M.A. in English. She specialized in creative writing. Her research interests include communities and objects. She is working on an ongoing community oral history projects. As an editor, she uses her literary training to improve popular, trade, and scholarly work. She is the digitization specialist who trains teams to use OCR in our CMS.