Introduction to Archival Organization and Description

Introduction to Archival Organization and Description
Author: Michael J. Fox,Peter L. Wilkerson
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999-02-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892365456

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An archival collection is a unique body of information, created at a particular time by a particular organization or individual as a result of a particular activity. If the cultural record contained in an archive is to be accessible, the archivist must examine, organize, and describe each collection individually. Introduction to Archival Organization and Description guides the novice to an understanding of the nature of archival information and documentation. Chapters cover topics such as the characteristics of archival materials, the gathering and analysis of information for archival description, and the implementation of descriptive tools in information systems. The Introduction to series acquaints professionals and students with the complex issues and technologies in the production, management, and dissemination of cultural heritage information resources.

Archival Information

Archival Information
Author: Steven Fisher
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2004-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313039539

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From original manuscripts and letters to sound recordings and birth certificates, archival information plays an increasingly important role in modern research. Libraries and the Internet have made finding information on a wide range of topics faster and easier, but not all information—particularly from primary sources—is available via local library branches or online resources. Using archival information presents its own challenges. Materials are often located in many different places: public or academic libraries, government agencies, historical societies, or museums. They are usually kept in secured areas where the public is restricted from browsing. This definitive guide shows novice and experienced researchers how to find archival information. It provides tips on how to use archival materials effectively and efficiently. Topics covered include government archives, science and technology collections, military archives, genealogical records, business and corporate archives, performing arts archives, and sports collections. Also provided is an overview of the world of archives, including archival terminology, how to contact archives, and archival etiquette. Whether searching for a noted author's original manuscripts, trying to locate presidential papers, or tracking down a repository of oral histories, Archival Information is an indispensable reference.

Archival Information Processing for Sound Recordings

Archival Information Processing for Sound Recordings
Author: David Hayward Thomas
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1992
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0914954458

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A theoretical and practical discussion of the design and creation of a database for the Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.

Archival Research and Education

Archival Research and Education
Author: Richard J. Cox,Alison Langmead,Eleanor Mattern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Archives
ISBN: 163400020X

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"Contains fifteen selected papers presented at the 2014 conference of Archival Education and Research Institutes (AERI)"--

Archival Arrangement and Description

Archival Arrangement and Description
Author: Lois Hamill
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-07-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442279179

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Archival Arrangement and Description: Analog to Digital includes historical background, touches on accessioning, standards, technical appraisal for digital formats, incorporates the OAIS preservation model with processing of digital formats, offers a step-by-step workflow and helpful appendices. It concludes with a future possibility and challenge.

The Handbook of Archival Practice

The Handbook of Archival Practice
Author: Patricia C. Franks
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2021-09-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538137352

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To meet the demands of archivists increasingly tasked with the responsibility for hybrid collections, this indispensable guide covers contemporary archival practice for managing analog and digital materials in a single publication. Terms describing activities central to the archival process—such as appraisal, acquisition, arrangement, description, storage, access, and preservation—are included. In addition, responsibilities traditionally considered outside the purview of the archivist but currently impacting professional activities—such as cybersecurity, digital forensics, digital curation, distributed systems (e.g., cloud computing), and distributed trust systems (e.g., blockchain)—are also covered. The Handbook is divided into ten sections: current environment; records creation and recordkeeping systems; appraisal and acquisition; arrangement and description; storage and preservation; digital preservation; user services; community outreach and advocacy; risk management, security and privacy; and management and leadership. Some terms touch on more than one category, which made sorting a challenge. Readers are encouraged to consult both the table of contents and the index, as a topic may be addressed in more than one entry. A total of 111 entries by 105 authors are defined and described in The Handbook. The majority (79) of the contributors were from the US, 12 from Canada, 7 from the United Kingdom, 3 from Australia, 1 each from Germany, Jamaica, New Zealand, and the Russian Federation. Because archival practice differs among practitioners in different countries, this work represents an amalgamation. The Handbook was written primarily for archival practitioners who wish to access desired information at the point of need. However, can also serve as a valuable resource for students pursuing careers in the archival profession and information professionals engaged in related fields.

Producing the Archival Body

Producing the Archival Body
Author: Jamie A. Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429594489

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Producing the Archival Body draws on theoretical and practical research conducted within US and Canadian archives, along with critical and cultural theory, to examine the everyday lived experiences of archivists and records creators that are often overlooked during archival and media production. Expanding on the author’s previous work, which engaged archival and queer theories to develop the Queer/ed Archival Methodology that intervenes in traditional archival practices, the book invites readers interested in humanistic inquiry to re-consider how archives are defined, understood, deployed, and accessed to produce subjects. Arguing that archives and bodies are mutually constitutive and developing a keen focus on the body and embodiment alongside archival theory, the author introduces new understandings of archival bodies. Contributing to recent disciplinary moves that offer a more transdisciplinary emphasis, Lee interrogates how power circulates and is deployed in archival contexts in order to build critical understandings of how deeply archives influence and shape the production of knowledges and human subjectivities. Producing the Archival Body will be essential reading for academics and students engaged in the study of archival studies, library and information science, gender and women’s studies, anthropology, history, digital humanities, and media studies. It should also be of great interest to practitioners working in and with archives

Encyclopedia of Archival Science

Encyclopedia of Archival Science
Author: Luciana Duranti,Patricia C. Franks
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015-06-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780810888111

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Here is the first-ever comprehensive guide to archival concepts, principles, and practices. Encyclopedia of Archival Science features 154 entries, which address every aspect of archival professional knowledge. These entries range from traditional ideas (like appraisal and provenance) to today’s challenges (digitization and digital preservation). They present the thoughts of leading luminaries like Ernst Posner, Margaret Cross-Norton, and Philip Brooks as well as those of contemporary authors and rising scholars. Historical and ethical components of practice are infused throughout the work. Edited by Luciana Duranti from the University of British Columbia and Patricia C. Franks from San José State University, this landmark work was overseen by an editorial board comprised of leading archivists and archival educators from every continent: Adrian Cunningham (Queensland State Archives, Australia), Fiorella Foscarini (University of Toronto and University of Amsterdam), Pat Galloway (University of Texas at Austin), Shadrack Katuu (International Atomic Energy Agency), Giovanni Michetti (University of Rome La Sapienza), Ken Thibodeau (National Archives and Records Administration, US), and Geoffrey Yeo (University College London, UK).