Since its introduction into archival theory nearly fifteen years ago, the documentation strategy approach has generated considerable debate within the archival community, garnering both advocates and critics. This discussion has been so widespread that Terry Cook has called documentation strategy the single most important North American contribution to a growing debate on appraisal theory, strategy and methodology. (FN1) This paper will utilize a review of the professional literature to trade the evolution of the documentation strategy, consider the arguments that have been raised for and against it, and analyze several experiments with the concept to date. In addition, this overview will argue for the importance of documentation strategy ...
share a common interest in the survival of a useful record of the United States Congress, the nation...
Uses the archival documentation strategy model to present both a theoretical and practical model for...
Society delegates responsibility for the selection and preservation of records of continuing value t...
Since its introduction into archival theory nearly fifteen years ago, the documentation strategy app...
In the last two decades much has been written defining, defending, and extolling an approach to the ...
Archival appraisal is the most challenging and at the same time the most improtant task performed by...
Archivists are acutely aware of the need for a better framework and new methods to guide the selecti...
The identification of recorded information with continuing value that documents corporate and cultur...
Appraisal for selection is a vital archival function that demarcates knowledge of our past and influ...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community--practicing archivi...
Since the National Archives of Canada (now Library and Archives Canada) introduced macroappraisal in...
New information technologies and new forms of documentary production have led archivists to rethink ...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical problems that confront archivists — and historians...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...
This essay is written by an archivist primarily for archivists, but its content concerns a subject--...
share a common interest in the survival of a useful record of the United States Congress, the nation...
Uses the archival documentation strategy model to present both a theoretical and practical model for...
Society delegates responsibility for the selection and preservation of records of continuing value t...
Since its introduction into archival theory nearly fifteen years ago, the documentation strategy app...
In the last two decades much has been written defining, defending, and extolling an approach to the ...
Archival appraisal is the most challenging and at the same time the most improtant task performed by...
Archivists are acutely aware of the need for a better framework and new methods to guide the selecti...
The identification of recorded information with continuing value that documents corporate and cultur...
Appraisal for selection is a vital archival function that demarcates knowledge of our past and influ...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community--practicing archivi...
Since the National Archives of Canada (now Library and Archives Canada) introduced macroappraisal in...
New information technologies and new forms of documentary production have led archivists to rethink ...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical problems that confront archivists — and historians...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...
This essay is written by an archivist primarily for archivists, but its content concerns a subject--...
share a common interest in the survival of a useful record of the United States Congress, the nation...
Uses the archival documentation strategy model to present both a theoretical and practical model for...
Society delegates responsibility for the selection and preservation of records of continuing value t...