Archivists need to increase public understanding, support, and engagement in archives to enable archives to fulfil their missions. As one way to increase support, archives have increasingly carved out time and resources for various types of outreach. One important audience that has long been acknowledged is children. In the past, archivists have visited classrooms, brought children to archives, and prepared kits of archival facsimiles or surrogates on websites for children to use with the guidance of teachers. But another way to reach children includes narratives in books, films, and television directed at children. This article explores a number of titles to see whether archives and archivists are accurately portrayed in the narratives. Th...
This article intends to expose the hermeneutical potential of children's literature as a source for ...
Archives and archival professionals suffer from what may be termed as an “image problem” due to thei...
Documentary books for children – with their rich iconography, varying from archival photographs to f...
Archivists need to increase public understanding, support, and engagement in archives to enable arch...
The archival profession is in the process of re-orientation towards a post-custodial identity. One i...
Children need to understand how real historians work, using actual sources, analysing these and maki...
This article describes the work at the New York Public Library to develop a storytelling program ove...
Public programming initiatives are considered an integral part of archival operations across the wor...
This study examine the progressive comprehension that children of different ages have of stories pre...
The interpretation of children’s writings has often presented a particular challenge to Galleries, L...
The Liberated Archive: A Forum for Envisioning and Implementing a Community-Based Approach to Archiv...
Conçue depuis XIXe siècle par l’éditeur pour fidéliser un lectorat cible, la collection rassemble so...
Archives reveal multiple ways in which a person or institution’s path intersects with public interes...
billet de blog commandé par l'éditeur Liverpool University Press à l'occasion de la parution de mon ...
Since the Brooklyn Children’s Museum opened in 1899, the concept of the children’s museum has evolve...
This article intends to expose the hermeneutical potential of children's literature as a source for ...
Archives and archival professionals suffer from what may be termed as an “image problem” due to thei...
Documentary books for children – with their rich iconography, varying from archival photographs to f...
Archivists need to increase public understanding, support, and engagement in archives to enable arch...
The archival profession is in the process of re-orientation towards a post-custodial identity. One i...
Children need to understand how real historians work, using actual sources, analysing these and maki...
This article describes the work at the New York Public Library to develop a storytelling program ove...
Public programming initiatives are considered an integral part of archival operations across the wor...
This study examine the progressive comprehension that children of different ages have of stories pre...
The interpretation of children’s writings has often presented a particular challenge to Galleries, L...
The Liberated Archive: A Forum for Envisioning and Implementing a Community-Based Approach to Archiv...
Conçue depuis XIXe siècle par l’éditeur pour fidéliser un lectorat cible, la collection rassemble so...
Archives reveal multiple ways in which a person or institution’s path intersects with public interes...
billet de blog commandé par l'éditeur Liverpool University Press à l'occasion de la parution de mon ...
Since the Brooklyn Children’s Museum opened in 1899, the concept of the children’s museum has evolve...
This article intends to expose the hermeneutical potential of children's literature as a source for ...
Archives and archival professionals suffer from what may be termed as an “image problem” due to thei...
Documentary books for children – with their rich iconography, varying from archival photographs to f...