id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_33o4otdnifhsjhrlgmjkgtk6ne Jenifer Becker Bringing Student Voices into the University Archives: A Student Organization Documentation Initiative Case Study 2017 .htm text/html 6244 409 51 Interest in the student narrative began with a focus on the educational endeavors of students and the respective records those endeavors generated.11 Perhaps spurred by an interest to avoid Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations or a desire to document students more holistically, recent decades have seen a growing interest in the examination of student life beyond the purely academic.12 While some have considered student oral histories as a means of collecting the whole through a few student experiences, others have continued to segment the population – particularly through student organizations – in the hopes of collecting a bit from the many.13 Though targeting student materials through student organizations presents the possibility of excluding voices and segmenting the student experience, organizations often last longer on a college campus than the typical student. Neal examines the diverse bodies – such as departments, offices, and student organizations – on a campus, the types of documents they may hold, and the potential ways to reach said populations.14 Included in these options, Neal provides a model for a diversity initiative, which involves collection surveys and network building, collecting, and various outreach methods. ./cache/work_33o4otdnifhsjhrlgmjkgtk6ne.htm ./txt/work_33o4otdnifhsjhrlgmjkgtk6ne.txt