{"id":18175,"date":"2016-03-05T17:30:58","date_gmt":"2016-03-05T17:30:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu\/oregon-multicultural-archives\/?p=18175"},"modified":"2016-03-05T17:30:58","modified_gmt":"2016-03-05T17:30:58","slug":"rg248-4cs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/2016\/03\/05\/rg248-4cs\/","title":{"rendered":"RG 248 Centro Cultural C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_18199\" style=\"width: 2602px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-18199\" class=\"size-full wp-image-18199\" src=\"http:\/\/wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu\/oregon-multicultural-archives\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2592\" height=\"1944\" srcset=\"https:\/\/osu-wams-blogs-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com\/blogs.dir\/3293\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248.jpg 2592w, https:\/\/osu-wams-blogs-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com\/blogs.dir\/3293\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/osu-wams-blogs-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com\/blogs.dir\/3293\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/osu-wams-blogs-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com\/blogs.dir\/3293\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/osu-wams-blogs-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com\/blogs.dir\/3293\/files\/2016\/03\/RG248-624x468.jpg 624w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 2592px) 100vw, 2592px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-18199\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">RG 248 CCCC Collection<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The Centro Cultural C\u00e9sar  Ch\u00e1vez (CCCC) collection is now available and open for research!<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>The collection documents the activities and events organized by the center  such as staff retreats, open houses, C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez Tribute Month, holiday  celebrations, lectures, and workshops pertaining to Latino\/a community  issues. Also of note are several marches and demonstrations that are  depicted in the collection.<\/p>\n<p>The collection consists of  administrative records, information on events and community outreach,  financial records, photographs, a small collection of films, and  publications generated by the Centro Cultural C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez. Collection  contents include administrative notes, meeting minutes, staff notes,  agendas, maintenance documents, forms, staff bios, and files pertaining  to the various cultural centers on campus. Also included are materials  pertaining to events such as D\u00eda de Los Muertos\/ Day of the Dead and the  C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez Tribute Celebration, budget requests, invoices, pay roll,  purchase requests, and statement documents. Photographic materials  include undated color photographs and <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/2013\/02\/24\/rg248-4cs-albums\/\" target=\"_blank\">16 digitized photograph albums  that are available online<\/a>.  The albums include about 1350 photographs depicting the Center staff;  Oregon State students, faculty, and staff who participated in Center  events and activities; and numerous events and activities during the  1990s and 2000s. The original albums have been retained by the Center.  The small collection of films and recorded events include 1 DVD and 4  digitized recordings (the original VHS tapes were not retained). Content  ranges from a movie about the Los Angeles Chicano blowouts of the 1960s  to UFW materials and a lecture. Publications consist of brochures,  flyers, newsletters, and a number of newspaper clippings.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/scarc.library.oregonstate.edu\/findingaids\/index.php?p=collections\/findingaid&amp;id=1826\" target=\"_blank\">Centro Cultural C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez Records, 1973-2015<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">Daniel Loera, OMA student worker 2015-2016 arranged and described the collection; below is his reflection processing the collection&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>This past term I worked on the Centro Cultural C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez collection and was able to go through the task of processing the material we received in the fall. I\u2019d like to share with you my experiences of working on a collection and what it means to process a collection. To begin, I want to say this was a pretty rewarding experience because it felt like things were coming full circle for me; I\u2019ve done research with collections in the past so being able to process one for researchers was the other side to what I was accustomed to. So what does it mean to process a collection? Well, the process of processing a collection is a multi-step process that includes organizing archival materials, creating a finding aid, labeling the folders and boxes, and using Archon to make the information accessible online (Archon is a program specifically for archival description and access). As you can see there aren\u2019t too many steps to processing a collection, but it remains a time consuming process. First things first, you receive the material, usually in boxes, binders, or folders. You take note of what\u2019s there and begin thinking of ways to organize the material. Since it was my first time I went ahead and made a list of what was there, trying to keep as many things as I could in their original place. There\u2019s really no specific way to do this so it\u2019s always a learning experience. Being a history major helped a lot because I was able to organize material into what I saw would make sense to a historian doing research. Then, as you move along, you start to see how things will fit and where they\u2019ll fit. The following step is creating the finding aid based off what you know is there. In my experience, it\u2019s always a good idea to have a physical and digital idea of what\u2019s there; it makes it easier when moving material around. Creating the finding aid is usually the longest step in the process because you need to have a complete idea of how the collection will be organized; this includes the name of each folder, creating the different series, series descriptions, scope and content of the collection and then plugging the information into Archon. By this time, I had gone through a number of ways in which to organize the material, sometimes adding folders, other times merging material together. It was a time consuming process, but once you have all the main pieces in the right place, everything falls into place. After that, the finding aid is sent to be reviewed, you receive feedback, and you apply any last changes. The final steps include labeling the folders and then finding a shelf location where to store the collection. In my experience, I had a great time working with the additions to the Centro collection. At first, it was a bit daunting because the material was all over the place and I didn\u2019t know where to begin. Once, I got my bearings it was smooth sailing from there. My favorite part of processing was being able to work with new material, having the opportunity to create a historical record and being able to see your work displayed in the finding aid. As a student of history, I feel archivists leave their imprint on the historical records they work with, be it in collecting this material or processing it for future generations of researchers. All in all, it was an enjoyable learning experience and I look forward to working on new collections in the term to come.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right\">~ Daniel Loera, OMA student worker<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Centro Cultural C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez (CCCC) collection is now available and open for research! The collection documents the activities and events organized by the center such as staff retreats, open houses, C\u00e9sar Ch\u00e1vez Tribute Month, holiday celebrations, lectures, and workshops &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/2016\/03\/05\/rg248-4cs\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":6078,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":false,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","default_image_id":0,"font":"","enabled":false},"version":2}},"categories":[1329592],"tags":[3552,211798,1328423],"class_list":["post-18175","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-oma","tag-latinoa","tag-osu-cultural-centers","tag-rg-248-centro-cultural-cesar-chavez"],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"jetpack_shortlink":"https:\/\/wp.me\/paNHgk-4J9","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/18175","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/6078"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=18175"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/18175\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=18175"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=18175"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dev.blogs.oregonstate.edu\/oregonmulticulturalarchives\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=18175"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}