This essay argues for the necessity for mainstream archival institutions to audit for oppressive, euphemistic or misrepresentative language within their archival description, and will advocate for the redescription of collections to be undertaken through a framework of cultural humility. Prioritizing critical self-reflection, institutional accountability, and by recognizing and challenging power imbalances, archivists can facilitate the rectification of false historical narratives and oppressive language that continues to be created and remain in the collection description of mainstream archives. This article will examine what steps are necessary to describe and re-describe material through a lens of cultural humility, foregrounding the dev...
What is the role and responsibility of the archives when considering giving access to potentially co...
Questioning the archival imperative of access, this research article discussed how descriptive metad...
This case study covers the process and policies involved in creating accurate and inclusive metadata...
This article explores cultural competency in the context of the archival profession in the United St...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
Within the last ten years (2010 – 2020) there has been a shift within archival studies to make chang...
The call for social justice and rise of postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century forced ...
Archives and special collections repositories rely on descriptive practices to provide researchers w...
This article seeks to raise consciousness within the field of archival studies in order to foster a ...
Despite sustained calls for a critical review of harmful content within archival descriptive records...
Archivists and historiansusually consider archives as repositories ofhistorical sources and the arch...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
This article explores methodologies from the fields of library archival science, human geography, co...
This essay explores the idea that there is such a thing as "archival theology." After drawing a para...
The foundation of archival methodology is influenced by colonialism and imperialism. This paternalis...
What is the role and responsibility of the archives when considering giving access to potentially co...
Questioning the archival imperative of access, this research article discussed how descriptive metad...
This case study covers the process and policies involved in creating accurate and inclusive metadata...
This article explores cultural competency in the context of the archival profession in the United St...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
Within the last ten years (2010 – 2020) there has been a shift within archival studies to make chang...
The call for social justice and rise of postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century forced ...
Archives and special collections repositories rely on descriptive practices to provide researchers w...
This article seeks to raise consciousness within the field of archival studies in order to foster a ...
Despite sustained calls for a critical review of harmful content within archival descriptive records...
Archivists and historiansusually consider archives as repositories ofhistorical sources and the arch...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
This article explores methodologies from the fields of library archival science, human geography, co...
This essay explores the idea that there is such a thing as "archival theology." After drawing a para...
The foundation of archival methodology is influenced by colonialism and imperialism. This paternalis...
What is the role and responsibility of the archives when considering giving access to potentially co...
Questioning the archival imperative of access, this research article discussed how descriptive metad...
This case study covers the process and policies involved in creating accurate and inclusive metadata...