This article offers an introduction to archives work for librarians. Included in the article are guidance on starting an archives, adhering to archival theory, processing archival collections, and receiving training in archives work
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
Archival administration has been paid scant attention by librarians and by teachers of library scie...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...
Review of Archives in Libraries: What Librarians and Archivists Need to Know to Work Together
The article offers practical advice for starting a museum archives to preserve and provide access to...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
Archives are often met with confusion and the assumption that they operate in similar ways to librar...
In this article, Robert B. Downs sets forth his vision that a university repository should not be li...
This article explores a new Introduction to Archives class taught to undergraduates through a Librar...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
This presentation summarizes what archives are, what archivists do, how one becomes an archivist in ...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
Archival administration has been paid scant attention by librarians and by teachers of library scie...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...
Review of Archives in Libraries: What Librarians and Archivists Need to Know to Work Together
The article offers practical advice for starting a museum archives to preserve and provide access to...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
Archives are often met with confusion and the assumption that they operate in similar ways to librar...
In this article, Robert B. Downs sets forth his vision that a university repository should not be li...
This article explores a new Introduction to Archives class taught to undergraduates through a Librar...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
This presentation summarizes what archives are, what archivists do, how one becomes an archivist in ...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
As communication technologies change, so do the records being produced and acquired by the archival ...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
Archival administration has been paid scant attention by librarians and by teachers of library scie...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...