Keeping Archives

Keeping Archives
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996
Genre: Archives
ISBN: 1875589937

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Keeping Archives

Keeping Archives
Author: Australian Society of Archivists
Publsiher: K. G. Saur
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1993
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015032881495

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Keeping Archives

Keeping Archives
Author: Jackie Bettington
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2008
Genre: Archives
ISBN: 0980335248

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The third edition of Keeping Archives builds upon the foundations of its legendary predecessors by providing practical guidance for addressing many of the real-life challenges faced when working with archival records. Now includes a CD-Rom.

Manuscripts and Archives

Manuscripts and Archives
Author: Alessandro Bausi,Christian Brockmann,Michael Friedrich,Sabine Kienitz
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110541571

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Archives are considered to be collections of administrative, legal, commercial and other records or the actual place where they are located. They have become ubiquitous in the modern world, but emerged not much later than the invention of writing. Following Foucault, who first used the word archive in a metaphorical sense as "the general system of the formation and transformation of statements" in his "Archaeology of Knowledge" (1969), postmodern theorists have tried to exploit the potential of this concept and initiated the "archival turn". In recent years, however, archives have attracted the attention of anthropologists and historians of different denominations regarding them as historical objects and "grounding" them again in real institutions. The papers in this volume explore the complex topic of the archive in a historical, systematic and comparative context and view it in the broader context of manuscript cultures by addressing questions like how, by whom and for which purpose were archival records produced, and if they differ from literary manuscripts regarding materials, formats, and producers (scribes).

Archives

Archives
Author: Sue McKemmish,Michael Piggott,Barbara Reed,Frank Upward
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780634166

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Archives: Recordkeeping in Society introduces the significance of archives and the results of local and international research in archival science. It explores the role of recordkeeping in various cultural, organisational and historical contexts. Its themes include archives as a web of recorded information: new information technologies have presented dilemmas, but also potentialities for managing of the interconnectedness of archives. Another theme is the relationship between evidence and memory in archives and in archival discourse. It also explores recordkeeping and accountability, memory, societal power and juridical power, along with an examination of issues raised by globalisation and interntionalisation.The chapter authors are researchers, practitioners and educators from leading Australian and international recordkeeping organisations, each contributing previously unpublished research in and reflections on their field of expertise. They include Adrian Cunningham, Don Schauder, Hans Hofman, Chris Hurley, Livia Iacovino, Eric Ketelaar and Ann Pederson.The book reflects broad Australian and international perspectives making it relevant worldwide. It will be a particularly valuable resource for students of archives and records, researchers from realted knowledge disciplines, sociology and history, practitioners wanting to reflect further on their work, and all those with an interest in archives and their role in shaping human activity and community culture.

Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions

Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions
Author: Maria Brosius
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199252459

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This interdisciplinary volume offers a systematic approach to archival documents and to the societies which created them, addressing questions of formal aspects of creating, writing, and storing ancient documents, and showing how widely archival systems were copied and adapted.

Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives

Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives
Author: Gregory S. Hunter
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838947272

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Newly revised and updated to more thoroughly address our increasingly digital world, including integration of digital records and audiovisual records into each chapter, it remains the clearest and most comprehensive guide to the discipline.

Archives Recordkeeping and Social Justice

Archives  Recordkeeping and Social Justice
Author: David A. Wallace,Wendy M. Duff,Renée Saucier,Andrew Flinn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2020-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317178804

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Archives, Recordkeeping, and Social Justice expands the burgeoning literature on archival social justice and impact. Illuminating how diverse factors shape the relationship between archives, recordkeeping systems, and recordkeepers, this book depicts struggles for different social justice objectives. Discussions and debates about social justice are playing out across many disciplines, fields of practice, societal sectors, and governments, and yet one dimension cross-cutting these actors and engagement spaces has remained unexplored: the role of recordkeeping and archiving. To clarify and elaborate this connection, this volume provides a rigorous account of the engagement of archives and records—and their keepers—in struggles for social justice. Drawing upon multidisciplinary praxis and scholarship, contributors to the volume examine social justice from historical and contemporary perspectives and promote impact methodologies that align with culturally responsive, democratic, Indigenous, and transformative assessment. Underscoring the multiplicity of transformative social justice impacts influenced by recordmaking, recordkeeping, and archiving, the book presents nine case studies from around the world that link the past to the present and offer pathways towards a more just future. Archives, Recordkeeping, and Social Justice will be an essential reading for researchers and students engaged in the study of archives, truth and reconciliation processes, social justice, and human rights. It should also be of great interest to archivists, records managers, and information professionals.