Repository and bepress. As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of courses offered has changed to include some that prepare students to grapple with challenging and sometimes controversial aspects of the profession. This paper offers insights gained from teaching a course on archival advocacy, one that expanded over more than a decade from a focus on access to public outreach to ethical issues. This shift in focus created particular problems in engaging students who come to the graduate program with basic presuppositions about archival work that do not often mesh with the reality of this professional community; challenges also arise because of the kinds of training students expect from professional schools w...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
Using the reflections of both the instructor and students on lesson plans from three course sessions...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of courses offered has chan...
Richard J. Cox. (2009). Unpleasant Things: Teaching Advocacy in Archival Education Programs. InterAc...
Archivists have been involved for a long time in working with educators at all levels to use archiva...
As part of an ongoing study designed to foster a dialogue among archivists about how the profession ...
Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its...
This essay discusses the use and value of case studies in teaching students about archival advocacy....
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
This paper will discuss the theoretical framework and approach to educating archivists in the Clayto...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
Using the reflections of both the instructor and students on lesson plans from three course sessions...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of courses offered has chan...
Richard J. Cox. (2009). Unpleasant Things: Teaching Advocacy in Archival Education Programs. InterAc...
Archivists have been involved for a long time in working with educators at all levels to use archiva...
As part of an ongoing study designed to foster a dialogue among archivists about how the profession ...
Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its...
This essay discusses the use and value of case studies in teaching students about archival advocacy....
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
This paper will discuss the theoretical framework and approach to educating archivists in the Clayto...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
Using the reflections of both the instructor and students on lesson plans from three course sessions...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...