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                  <text>Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library Western History Center
Archives Persona Prompts using an Anchored Collection: Chuck Morrison Application

Persona

In the Reading Room...

Remote/Digital Request Style

The Guardian
(The FactChecker)

They focus on provenance. They
They will pore over the Finding Aid
want to see the physical folders to
(the map of the collection) before
understand the "original order" and
they ever ask for a file. They want the
ensure their citations are 100%
"big picture" of the inventory.
accurate.

The Story
Weaver (The
Narrative
Hunter)

They look for marginalia—the
scribbles in the margins of
Casper’s legal documents or the
emotional tone in a handwritten
letter.

They request scans of
correspondence or diaries. They
are looking for the "voice" of the
people within the Morrison
collection.

They want to know if they can
photograph everything to use
The Trailblazer
OCR (Optical Character
(The Data
Recognition) later or if there is a
Miner)
way to map the locations
mentioned.

They are the most likely to use
Remote Access portals. They want
high-res downloads they can
manipulate or "crunch" using digital
tools.

They are looking for the "Hero
Image." They want the most
visually striking map, the most
unique artifact, or the document
with the most "wow" factor.

They look for Media &amp; Photos. They
want assets they can put into a
PowerPoint, a blog post, or a TikTok
about Wyoming history.

The Curator
(The Visual
Storyteller)

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              <text>This is a set of questions that allow Casper College students to choose the answer that best describes their natural curiosity using an Anchored Collection in the Western History Center. There are no wrong answers!</text>
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