Isabella: First Day of the Final Week
Today, Maeve and I were in crunch-time mode in the archives attempting to have the master objects list as complete as possible for our final check-in with Dr. Zuberi tomorrow afternoon. By crunch-time, I mean I spent the day plugging in individual object lists in each donor file, hyperlinking each donor folder next to the object they donated that will be included in the exhibition, and making sure that the donor files are as informative and as comprehensive as possible. This process involves a lot of pulling from previously developed folders and constant organizing. It's a little tedious and a little exhausting, but once it's complete, I believe it will be extremely useful and accessible for Dr. Zuberi. Already, the master list is 75% finished and it will definitely be done either by tomorrow or Thursday. If we complete it early, I will spend time beefing up the donor files with additional research and by uploading more pdfs into the Deliverable folder. I am hoping to hear what Dr. Zuberi says of our progress tomorrow, but no matter, I am proud of the work we achieved this semester and how much I was able to learn of the African collections in such a short span of time.
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