This paper examines the intersection of privacy and access in archival repositories. Archival repositories are well known for containing restricted material, and for protecting the privacy of the donors. This literature review examines the need for restricted material from both legal and ethical standpoints, as well as discussing culturally sensitive materials while determining what archives and libraries can do to protect both themselves and their donors while enhancing accessibility and freedom of information
Open access is generally touted as a beneficial good. It enables communities, especially those with ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/12614/83408-thumbnail.jpgBuilding on past res...
People are constantly leaving digital traces of themselves online. These digital traces can be captu...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
In 2019, the Society of American Archivists’ Privacy and Confidentiality Steering Committee surveyed...
This paper provides a single document identifying characteristics of existing archival collections w...
Because privacy laws heavily restrict access to student records, archivists are forced to weigh the ...
The right to privacy is the right of individuals to determine, within reasonable limits, the extent ...
The central archival concern is the preservation of the record and access to that record. If archivi...
Originally, I planned to discuss more broadly in this paper issues of access in lesbian and gay arch...
This paper presents an exploratory review of archival literature on access to displaced archives. In...
This essay examines some of the issues involved in administering performing arts manuscript collecti...
This presentation shares privacy challenges that librarians in the Digital Collections Center at FIU...
This research reports on the findings of a study of archival processing in medical center archives, ...
Libraries have an historical commitment to defending patrons’ right to privacy as a means of safegua...
Open access is generally touted as a beneficial good. It enables communities, especially those with ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/12614/83408-thumbnail.jpgBuilding on past res...
People are constantly leaving digital traces of themselves online. These digital traces can be captu...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
In 2019, the Society of American Archivists’ Privacy and Confidentiality Steering Committee surveyed...
This paper provides a single document identifying characteristics of existing archival collections w...
Because privacy laws heavily restrict access to student records, archivists are forced to weigh the ...
The right to privacy is the right of individuals to determine, within reasonable limits, the extent ...
The central archival concern is the preservation of the record and access to that record. If archivi...
Originally, I planned to discuss more broadly in this paper issues of access in lesbian and gay arch...
This paper presents an exploratory review of archival literature on access to displaced archives. In...
This essay examines some of the issues involved in administering performing arts manuscript collecti...
This presentation shares privacy challenges that librarians in the Digital Collections Center at FIU...
This research reports on the findings of a study of archival processing in medical center archives, ...
Libraries have an historical commitment to defending patrons’ right to privacy as a means of safegua...
Open access is generally touted as a beneficial good. It enables communities, especially those with ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/12614/83408-thumbnail.jpgBuilding on past res...
People are constantly leaving digital traces of themselves online. These digital traces can be captu...