Research in the Archival Multiverse is now available to read as a free PDF, thanks to the support of the Knowledge Unlatched project and the OAPEN Foundation. Note: Three chapters first published in the journal Archival Science by Springer are unavailable in this free edition, due to copyright restrictions.This paper focuses on conceptual frameworks developed in ethnic studies and contemplates what these might contribute in terms of approaching archival and recordkeeping research through an African American lens. The paper explores the epistemological lineage of ethnic studies, its emergence and evolution in the US context; defines and discusses key concepts and contexts salient to ethnic studies, including cultural environments; and comm...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
The problem with many archives is that they are searchable only by supplementary metadata (anecdotal...
Archival Science has been defined as the systematic body of theory that supports the practice of app...
Collecting Race argues that Black writers in the twentieth century theorized Black archives as new w...
Despite calls for diversity and minority participation in library and information science (LIS) and ...
Introduction: Information is a social, historical and cultural phenomenon that demands an interdisci...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association ...
This dissertation project considers how various forms of black cultural production and textual remai...
This article will explore some of the issues that immigrant and ethnic groups have dealt with when t...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
This thesis examines the implications of multiculturalism for the management of archival material ge...
Archivists who work on African American collections are increasingly more aware that traditional sit...
This article uses Indigenous decolonizing methodologies and Critical Race Theory (CRT) as methodolog...
This paper examines two manuscript collections housed at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black ...
This article explores cultural competency in the context of the archival profession in the United St...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
The problem with many archives is that they are searchable only by supplementary metadata (anecdotal...
Archival Science has been defined as the systematic body of theory that supports the practice of app...
Collecting Race argues that Black writers in the twentieth century theorized Black archives as new w...
Despite calls for diversity and minority participation in library and information science (LIS) and ...
Introduction: Information is a social, historical and cultural phenomenon that demands an interdisci...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association ...
This dissertation project considers how various forms of black cultural production and textual remai...
This article will explore some of the issues that immigrant and ethnic groups have dealt with when t...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
This thesis examines the implications of multiculturalism for the management of archival material ge...
Archivists who work on African American collections are increasingly more aware that traditional sit...
This article uses Indigenous decolonizing methodologies and Critical Race Theory (CRT) as methodolog...
This paper examines two manuscript collections housed at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black ...
This article explores cultural competency in the context of the archival profession in the United St...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
The problem with many archives is that they are searchable only by supplementary metadata (anecdotal...
Archival Science has been defined as the systematic body of theory that supports the practice of app...