This article examines the current reappraisal practices and procedures of archives, and investigates the need for official deaccessioning policies through the analysis of literature in the field and eight personal interviews conducted with professionals in universities in the Pacific Northwest. These persons were asked about the initial appraisal procedure of their repository, the current reappraisal process done without an official policy, and the factors that contribute to the decisions made concerning deaccessioning. Formal policies for appraisal and deaccessioning are important for responsible management of individual archival repositories, and also for the development of archival communities
The Kansas Historical Society had a six-month time period in which to shut down its State Records Ce...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgThis article report...
Identifying enduring value in records is elemental to the concept of archives. Consequently, the que...
Review of Reappraisal and Deaccessioning in Archives and Special Collections edited by Laura Uglean ...
Mark Shelstad at the University of Wyoming has summed up the archival profession\u27s apparent attit...
A survey conducted by the National Archives of Canada in 1987 reported that out of 100 archival ins...
This survey studied reappraisal and deaccessioning in archival repositories in the United States and...
The job of an archive is to collect and preserve primary source material that is consistent with its...
The subjects of reappraisal, deaccessioning, and accountability are rather consentaneous issues in t...
In 2017 the University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections (UALSC) conducted a survey of audiov...
In order to remain a viable part of their institutions, college and university archivists must promo...
As our institutional archives mature and we gain more insight into what materials our researchers us...
Rookie university archivists are ill-prepared for the responsibilities entailed in the management of...
Setting a research agenda for archival studies is a notoriously difficult exercise when the very exi...
In recent years articles have celebrated the growth and quality of college and university archives, ...
The Kansas Historical Society had a six-month time period in which to shut down its State Records Ce...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgThis article report...
Identifying enduring value in records is elemental to the concept of archives. Consequently, the que...
Review of Reappraisal and Deaccessioning in Archives and Special Collections edited by Laura Uglean ...
Mark Shelstad at the University of Wyoming has summed up the archival profession\u27s apparent attit...
A survey conducted by the National Archives of Canada in 1987 reported that out of 100 archival ins...
This survey studied reappraisal and deaccessioning in archival repositories in the United States and...
The job of an archive is to collect and preserve primary source material that is consistent with its...
The subjects of reappraisal, deaccessioning, and accountability are rather consentaneous issues in t...
In 2017 the University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections (UALSC) conducted a survey of audiov...
In order to remain a viable part of their institutions, college and university archivists must promo...
As our institutional archives mature and we gain more insight into what materials our researchers us...
Rookie university archivists are ill-prepared for the responsibilities entailed in the management of...
Setting a research agenda for archival studies is a notoriously difficult exercise when the very exi...
In recent years articles have celebrated the growth and quality of college and university archives, ...
The Kansas Historical Society had a six-month time period in which to shut down its State Records Ce...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgThis article report...
Identifying enduring value in records is elemental to the concept of archives. Consequently, the que...