THE FAMILY ARCHIVE is a professional service for the preservation of your family's archives. Letters, books, photos and other valuable items are sorted, cataloged, cleaned, labeled, and organized into acid-free storage solutions. Family members are identified and family trees are created to help future generations know those who came before them. Digitization of slides and photos may be done in-house or outsourced. Photobooks can be created with your scanned media to create a keepsake for your family.
About the Archivist:
Rebecca McNulty Randall, MLIS has been a member of the Society of American Archivists, the African American Historian and Genealogical Society, and of the National Episcopal Historians & Archivists
Becky has a passion for the preservation of family history. She has a BA in Art History and a Masters Degree in Library Science. She began her career in family archives by working on the identification and preservation of over 1000 slides donated by a Pittsburgh family to the University of Pittsburgh's Hillman Library. She has since worked with many families in both Pittsburgh and New York City. Becky has organized thousands of photo negatives and slides, hundreds of letters, printed photos, paintings, drawings and ephemera. She has created photobooks on MacbookPro and through Shutterfly. She will help sort, compile, scan and find the appropriate storage solutions for each client.
Previously, Becky worked as a documentary producer with the Discovery Channel and A&E Networks, and as a Media Specialist with Flint Hill School in Vienna, Virginia.