This thesis explores ways in which the American archival profession, through the Society of American Archivists (SAA), can promote the trustworthiness of archives and archivists. The further professionalization, which involves the creation of a cohesive organization, standards, and a code of ethics, of the archival field is one proposed starting point. Currently, SAA is already on the path of professionalization. For some occupations, professionalization also includes the enforcement of standards and ethics, as well as the certification of members. I argue that for the American archival profession, however, these are not the paths to take. Enforcement and certification require infrastructure and social power that SAA simply does not possess...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Whether novel or mundane, for many the concept of the archive does seem to produce some kind of ‘mal...
This article proposes ethical and social responsibilities for archival institutions to supplement th...
Archivists serve many constituencies and often find themselves mediating conflicting interests among...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
This essay explores the question of whether records professionals are as aware of the ethical dimens...
This thesis explores the subjects of professionalism and ethics as they relate to archivists and se...
Historically, ethics relate to moral principles or values and involve moral obligations or duties. A...
There are a number of sections and phrases in the Society of American Archivists\u27s 1992 Code of ...
Appraisal is one of the first steps in archival processing and arguably the most crucial. Embedded i...
Archivists first began codifying their behavior during the 1950s when The Archivist\u27s Code was ...
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
Policy makers produce digital records on a daily basis. A selection of records is then preserved in ...
The archive and the historian are symbiotically dependent on one another. The archive relies on the ...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Whether novel or mundane, for many the concept of the archive does seem to produce some kind of ‘mal...
This article proposes ethical and social responsibilities for archival institutions to supplement th...
Archivists serve many constituencies and often find themselves mediating conflicting interests among...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...
Archivists today make some of the most difficult ethical and legal decisions at the public service d...
This essay explores the question of whether records professionals are as aware of the ethical dimens...
This thesis explores the subjects of professionalism and ethics as they relate to archivists and se...
Historically, ethics relate to moral principles or values and involve moral obligations or duties. A...
There are a number of sections and phrases in the Society of American Archivists\u27s 1992 Code of ...
Appraisal is one of the first steps in archival processing and arguably the most crucial. Embedded i...
Archivists first began codifying their behavior during the 1950s when The Archivist\u27s Code was ...
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
Policy makers produce digital records on a daily basis. A selection of records is then preserved in ...
The archive and the historian are symbiotically dependent on one another. The archive relies on the ...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Whether novel or mundane, for many the concept of the archive does seem to produce some kind of ‘mal...
This article proposes ethical and social responsibilities for archival institutions to supplement th...