LA as Subject: 25 years of Highlighting Southern California Archives

LA as Subject Evolves

The LA as Subject (LAAS) research project identified less visible archives and developed a cultural resource. When LAAS moved to the USC Libraries, it began building on the initial research project's work. The egalitarian consortium is continually discovering new ways to achieve its aims and met its members' needs through various initiatives and programs. For example, in 2018, LAAS received a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Pitch-An-Idea grant from the California State Library to upgrade its directory and created a new online portal. The new directory provides archive members with a platform to make their unique and valuable holdings accessible and connect with the public.

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Membership 

When LAAS was transferred to USC, it transitioned from a printed directory to a digital database, and entries became members. 

There are three types of LAAS members: The backend framework of the new LAAS portal allowed community archive specialist Stella Castillo to create valuable data sets. These data sets provide insight into the evolution of LAAS archive membership.   

Thirty-nine percent of the current LAAS archive membership are original members. Since 1999, 166 new archive members joined the research alliance. This means that LAAS has added approximately 16.5 archive members per year.

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