Advocacy and Awareness for Archivists is at once a practical guide and a call to action to consistently communicate the work and impact of archives at the local, regional, and national levels. As an expansion of the Archival Fundamentals Series, the book places the work of advocacy as being central to the archives profession. However, it neglects to incorporate contemporary archival concerns related to power dynamics and inequity when planning and conducting an advocacy effort
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
How do we understand the history of the archival profession? This question grounds ElizabethShepherd...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
More and more, archivists find themselves having to be advocates for their own institutions, fellow ...
This book review examines Museum Archives: Practice, Issues, Advocacy edited by Rachel Chatalbash, S...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
This paper describes the evolution of outreach and advocacy efforts conducted by the Society of Geor...
As part of an ongoing study designed to foster a dialogue among archivists about how the profession ...
The most striking feature of the American archival profession in recent years is its ongoing search ...
The book Many Happy Returns: Advocacy and the Development of Archives, edited by Larry J. Hackman, p...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...
Review of Advancing Preservation for Archives and Manuscripts by Elizabeth Joffrion and Michèle V. C...
Defining a Discipline: Archival Research and Practice in the Twenty-First Century reflects on the wa...
Review of Leading and Managing Archives and Manuscripts Programs, edited by Peter Gottlieb and David...
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
How do we understand the history of the archival profession? This question grounds ElizabethShepherd...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
More and more, archivists find themselves having to be advocates for their own institutions, fellow ...
This book review examines Museum Archives: Practice, Issues, Advocacy edited by Rachel Chatalbash, S...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
This paper describes the evolution of outreach and advocacy efforts conducted by the Society of Geor...
As part of an ongoing study designed to foster a dialogue among archivists about how the profession ...
The most striking feature of the American archival profession in recent years is its ongoing search ...
The book Many Happy Returns: Advocacy and the Development of Archives, edited by Larry J. Hackman, p...
Archivists should use their power-in determining what records will be preserved for future generatio...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...
Review of Advancing Preservation for Archives and Manuscripts by Elizabeth Joffrion and Michèle V. C...
Defining a Discipline: Archival Research and Practice in the Twenty-First Century reflects on the wa...
Review of Leading and Managing Archives and Manuscripts Programs, edited by Peter Gottlieb and David...
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
How do we understand the history of the archival profession? This question grounds ElizabethShepherd...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...