A healthy system of professional education has three complementary components: professional associations, practitioners in the field, and faculty in academic settings. The lack of a sufficient number of full-time faculty is the weakest aspect of the current system of education for archivists. Drawing on the extensive literature on education for professions, especially librarianship, the author speculates on the advantages for the archival profession of a larger number of faculty, sketches an appropriate role for such a faculty, and encourages further development of a more complete system of archival education.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85219/1/J04 Conway Archival Education Faculty 1988.pd
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
The consideration of the question of the appropriate level and type of education and training for pr...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
The author explores the need for the Master of Archival Studies (M.A.S.) degree in the United States...
Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its...
This paper argues for the intimate linkage between the effectiveness of continuing professional educ...
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2007/0705/0705vie2.cfm By Joseph M. Turrini Abstract: ...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
The consideration of the question of the appropriate level and type of education and training for pr...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
The author explores the need for the Master of Archival Studies (M.A.S.) degree in the United States...
Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its...
This paper argues for the intimate linkage between the effectiveness of continuing professional educ...
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2007/0705/0705vie2.cfm By Joseph M. Turrini Abstract: ...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...