The most striking feature of the American archival profession in recent years is its ongoing search for identity and for public acceptance as a socially significant profession. Many of the important developments in the field since the early 1980s have either derived from or eventually contributed to this quest for professional identity and recognition. At times this has stirred passionate debates over the nature of American archives, the role of archivists in society, the relationship between archives and other professions, and the education necessary for archivists, among other topics
The journal of a professional association is an integral part of the public and educational mission ...
On first reading this group of articles on the international archival scene, I was struck by the deg...
Many worry about the health of the archival profession and its mission, a topic explored in this boo...
In order to avoid becoming irrelevant in the modern information society, archivists must redefine th...
The consideration of the question of the appropriate level and type of education and training for pr...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Building upon archival scholarship and previous solutions addressing backlog collections, this study...
Advocacy and Awareness for Archivists is at once a practical guide and a call to action to consisten...
This essay is written by an archivist primarily for archivists, but its content concerns a subject--...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
The preservation of historical materials, in a variety of forms and formats, is both a cultural nece...
Many worry about the health of the archival profession and its mission, a topic explored in this boo...
"Fourteen archivists present a mosaic of the research that represents the current state of archival ...
The journal of a professional association is an integral part of the public and educational mission ...
On first reading this group of articles on the international archival scene, I was struck by the deg...
Many worry about the health of the archival profession and its mission, a topic explored in this boo...
In order to avoid becoming irrelevant in the modern information society, archivists must redefine th...
The consideration of the question of the appropriate level and type of education and training for pr...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Building upon archival scholarship and previous solutions addressing backlog collections, this study...
Advocacy and Awareness for Archivists is at once a practical guide and a call to action to consisten...
This essay is written by an archivist primarily for archivists, but its content concerns a subject--...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
The preservation of historical materials, in a variety of forms and formats, is both a cultural nece...
Many worry about the health of the archival profession and its mission, a topic explored in this boo...
"Fourteen archivists present a mosaic of the research that represents the current state of archival ...
The journal of a professional association is an integral part of the public and educational mission ...
On first reading this group of articles on the international archival scene, I was struck by the deg...
Many worry about the health of the archival profession and its mission, a topic explored in this boo...