Lisa Barrier

@lmbarrier

Digital Collections Associate at Carnegie Hall 🎼

Joined April 2009

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  1. Jan 31

    Has your institution done anything cool with ? Check out for simple, easy-to-replicate visualizations

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    Jan 31

    Charts! Maps! Visualizations! Archives is making linked open data fun with 📈🗺️ 💻 Check out our story and experiments at If you have any interesting ideas, send them

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  3. 19 Dec 2019

    So happy to share our work with and the team! Keep an eye on our Github for future updates:

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    19 Dec 2019

    This is an excellent account of work done for the Archives by & : . The post includes details on how we established a new program there and contributed to the improvement of as well

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    7 Nov 2019

    This was a major archives geek find, and a great preservation story. The IRENE process rescued an extremely rare, very important recording that would have been forever lost. The fidelity is actually pretty good!

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    11 Oct 2019

    Love dance programs! 💃Like this Isadora Duncan all-Wagner performance in 1922. Program cover & page from the Digital Collections: - 👀the ad in the upper right

    Isadora Duncan, Dancer, with Orchestra, October 11, 1922, program cover page
    Isadora Duncan, Dancer, with Orchestra, October 11, 1922, program page 5 with ads
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    Happy Day! Comment below with any questions you have about the . Photo of the construction in 1890. You can now explore more than 80,000 items and artifacts from the Digital Collections.

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    You can now explore more than 80,000 items and artifacts from the Digital Collections. Discover our history through program books, photographs, archival items, and more.

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    6 May 2019

    to explorer Robert Peary, in 1856! He didn't end up lecturing in Carnegie Lyceum (today's Zankel Hall) in 1905, but he did speak 7 other times.

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    With all due respect to Arya, don’t forget our guy Sam poring over special collections to discover the truth abt dragon glass last season. Knowledge is power.

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    26 Apr 2019

    This is an amazing story, a find that archivists dream of: other than the person who gave it to us, basically nobody knew this recording of the world premiere of Ives' Symphony No. 3 (4/5/1946, Carnegie Chamber Music Hall) even existed!

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    Gino Francesconi, Director of the Archives & Rose Museum, visited to observe preservation of lacquer discs from the collection, including this digitization process on a disc of Charles Ives. Learn more:

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    18 Apr 2019

    Hope to see a lot of friends/colleagues at the Digital Preservation IG event on Monday, 4/22 - Excited to talk about & have more folks learn about the great work & are doing in archives

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    27 Mar 2019

    to Pee Wee Russell, in 1906! That's him on this amazing poster from 1944, signed by ~60 jazz musicians. See how many you can ID!

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    12 Feb 2019

    Help experts: can I edit map marker display? I made 2 maps, pianists in history: birthplace w/pop. filter ; and filter by Zodiac:

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  16. 8 Feb 2019

    Flyers for "Carnegie Hall," 1947 film starring Marsha Hunt and William Prince. Courtesy of Carnegie Hall Archives

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    Looking forward to talking linked data & jazz with at 5:55 tonight - we'll be bringing archival materials & photos from 's amazing concert flyer reconstruction

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    1 Feb 2019

    to James P. Johnson, in 1894! He presented a concert of his own music in 1945, and was one of some 60 musicians to sign the poster from a concert he played with Eddie Condon in 1944.

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    Today marks the 75th anniversary of ’s dramatic debut when, at age 25, he stepped in last minute for an ill Bruno Walter to conduct the . Here, he is pictured backstage with members of the orchestra. Photos courtesy of the .

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