Archivists have a close connection with history, but there are very different concepts about the nature of this relationship.The term 'to archive' encompasses a number of functions and activities carried out by an archivist in the course of their professional duties, including acquisition, appraisal, selection, arrangement, cataloguing and preservation, to enable future generations of historians and other researchers to work with them. Those functions require archivists to interpret the recor..
Access and reference services are central to engaging with historical resources. As more people enco...
Canadian archivists played prominent roles in collecting, preserving, and conducting oral history in...
Preservation is a fundamental management function for archivists, librarians, curators, history prof...
Archivists have a close connection with history, but there are very different concepts about the nat...
At the beginning of the archival profession in the United States, archivists considered themselves t...
The student club archives in Uppsala are interesting because they occupy somewhat of a special posit...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
Considers the debate about the relationship of history and archives and archivists by examining the ...
By definition, an archivist is an individual responsible for appraising, acquiring, arranging, descr...
The book argues that personal archives might be assuming a new importance in society. As the technic...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
This presentation summarizes what archives are, what archivists do, how one becomes an archivist in ...
The preservation of historical materials, in a variety of forms and formats, is both a cultural nece...
International audienceArchivists and historians usually consider archives as repositories of histori...
The claim of archivists to be a scholarly profession is dependent upon their ability to methodically...
Access and reference services are central to engaging with historical resources. As more people enco...
Canadian archivists played prominent roles in collecting, preserving, and conducting oral history in...
Preservation is a fundamental management function for archivists, librarians, curators, history prof...
Archivists have a close connection with history, but there are very different concepts about the nat...
At the beginning of the archival profession in the United States, archivists considered themselves t...
The student club archives in Uppsala are interesting because they occupy somewhat of a special posit...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
Considers the debate about the relationship of history and archives and archivists by examining the ...
By definition, an archivist is an individual responsible for appraising, acquiring, arranging, descr...
The book argues that personal archives might be assuming a new importance in society. As the technic...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
This presentation summarizes what archives are, what archivists do, how one becomes an archivist in ...
The preservation of historical materials, in a variety of forms and formats, is both a cultural nece...
International audienceArchivists and historians usually consider archives as repositories of histori...
The claim of archivists to be a scholarly profession is dependent upon their ability to methodically...
Access and reference services are central to engaging with historical resources. As more people enco...
Canadian archivists played prominent roles in collecting, preserving, and conducting oral history in...
Preservation is a fundamental management function for archivists, librarians, curators, history prof...