Hyatt Regency (center building) |
On the way into Indy, first stop was at the Eli Lilly Estate
and Gardens called Oldfields
– a National Historic Landmark and home to the Lilly family, the founders of
the international company. Time was
short there, but well worth the stop to walk-through the mansion and around the
numerous blooming gardens on a beautiful spring afternoon. A return trip is in order to visit the Indiana Art Museum that is also located on
the property.
Oldfields - the Lilly Family Estate |
MAC offered numerous archives and city walking tours. Opting for the Eli Lilly and Company archives
and museum was first choice for two reasons.
First, a personal interest after working 18 years in the pharma industry
and second, a chance to see one of the archivists there, Katelyn Meehan Mulder,
a friend and former intern at the Viatorian Community Archives. The extensive Lilly archives were just
renovated and they are currently inventorying and re-housing the collections –
a monumental task!
Eli Lilly and Company |
The beautiful Lilly campus covers numerous city blocks with its administrative headquarters and R&D laboratories. It was founded in
Opening Reception |
Concurrent sessions were offered over the 3 days - giving everyone a chance to pick something that fit their needs and interests. Records and Information Management, Proactive Collecting, Leadership in Archives, Managing the Shop, Using Podcasts, Electronic Records and the ArchivesSpace Project Update were personal choices. Some great creative ideas are always sparked and awakened – MAC is a place to refresh and regain energy to barrel ahead and make the archives relevant to our users in this digital age.