LA as Subject: 25 years of Highlighting Southern California Archives Main MenuIntroductionLA as Subject: 25 years of highlighting less visible archivesTimelineThe Vision Behind LA as SubjectLA as Subject EvolvesArchives BazaarThe Story Behind LOST LAThe Residency ProgramInterviewsVoices of LA as SubjectAlexandra Elizabeth Hontalas-Adams377122f0e60c302a88ad270b42c2463d15e203a7
Liza Posas & Claude Zachary Interview
12020-10-01T12:52:53-07:00Alexandra Elizabeth Hontalas-Adams377122f0e60c302a88ad270b42c2463d15e203a7374851An interview between Liza Posas and Claude Zachary about the history of LA as Subject.plain2020-10-01T12:52:53-07:00Internet Archiveaudioliza-posas-claude-zachary-interviewAlexandra Elizabeth Hontalas-Adams377122f0e60c302a88ad270b42c2463d15e203a7
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1media/LC.pngmedia/Yosemite 2.jpg2020-08-17T16:21:20-07:00Claude Zachary & Liza Posas14Claude Zachary is an a manuscript librarian and archivist at USC. Liza Posas is the LA as Subject coordinator at USC Libraries.image_header2020-10-07T10:06:15-07:00Claude Zachary has been the University Archivist and Manuscripts Librarian in the University of Southern California Libraries Special Collections since 1998. He holds a BA from UC Santa Cruz and a Master of Library and Information Science, with an archival concentration, from UCLA. He has been active in the Society of California Archivists and in the Society of American Archivists since 1996, and has served on the executive committee of LA as Subject Archives Forum. Zachary has co-authored several publications related to the architecture and history of USC and Los Angeles.