Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its status and role. Considers issues related to where archivists are educated, digital versus analog materials as an educational focus, ethics and justice as topics in the education programs, and the role of research in preparing archival practitioners
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2007/0705/0705vie2.cfm By Joseph M. Turrini Abstract: ...
A healthy system of professional education has three complementary components: professional associat...
This poster reports the preliminary findings of ongoing research on archival courses offered by Nort...
Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of courses offered has chan...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
The consideration of the question of the appropriate level and type of education and training for pr...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2007/0705/0705vie2.cfm By Joseph M. Turrini Abstract: ...
A healthy system of professional education has three complementary components: professional associat...
This poster reports the preliminary findings of ongoing research on archival courses offered by Nort...
Discussion about the recent history of graduate archival education and pending issues related to its...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
This article examines historical and present issues and future prospects for archival education. Mos...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
From one vantage, those who started their careers decades ago, graduate archival education has made ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of courses offered has chan...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the recent work of the Society of American Archivists (SAA...
The consideration of the question of the appropriate level and type of education and training for pr...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2007/0705/0705vie2.cfm By Joseph M. Turrini Abstract: ...
A healthy system of professional education has three complementary components: professional associat...
This poster reports the preliminary findings of ongoing research on archival courses offered by Nort...