Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generations and in interpreting this documentation for researchers-for the benefit of all members of society. By adopting a social conscience for the profession, they can commit themselves to active engagement in the public arena. Archivists can use the power of archives to promote accountability, open government, diversity, and social justice. In doing so, it is essential to distinguish objectivity from neutrality. Advocacy and activism can address social issues without abandoning professional standards of fairness, honesty, detachment, and transparency
I have personal ties to recent advocacy issues. Funding for my first job as an archivist came from t...
Using the reflections of both the instructor and students on lesson plans from three course sessions...
this paper I explore how other disciplines and professions have problematized the construction of th...
Archivists serve many constituencies and often find themselves mediating conflicting interests among...
As part of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, Randall Jimerson presents on the...
As part of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, Randall Jimerson presents on the...
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...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
In order to avoid becoming irrelevant in the modern information society, archivists must redefine th...
The most striking feature of the American archival profession in recent years is its ongoing search ...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
This paper describes how archival power has been understood in terms of archival appraisal from the ...
Advocacy and Awareness for Archivists is at once a practical guide and a call to action to consisten...
When my mother moved to a retirement home a few years ago I helped her decide what to save among the...
I have personal ties to recent advocacy issues. Funding for my first job as an archivist came from t...
Using the reflections of both the instructor and students on lesson plans from three course sessions...
this paper I explore how other disciplines and professions have problematized the construction of th...
Archivists serve many constituencies and often find themselves mediating conflicting interests among...
As part of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, Randall Jimerson presents on the...
As part of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, Randall Jimerson presents on the...
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...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
In order to avoid becoming irrelevant in the modern information society, archivists must redefine th...
The most striking feature of the American archival profession in recent years is its ongoing search ...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
This paper describes how archival power has been understood in terms of archival appraisal from the ...
Advocacy and Awareness for Archivists is at once a practical guide and a call to action to consisten...
When my mother moved to a retirement home a few years ago I helped her decide what to save among the...
I have personal ties to recent advocacy issues. Funding for my first job as an archivist came from t...
Using the reflections of both the instructor and students on lesson plans from three course sessions...
this paper I explore how other disciplines and professions have problematized the construction of th...