Overview of changing attitudes toward undergraduate exposure to primary materials and the need for archival repositories to rethink whether it is more important to teach the process of research, or to establish conditions that facilitate undergraduate learning
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
The presentation demonstrated how librarians at University of Maryland integrated social justice iss...
This article explores a new Introduction to Archives class taught to undergraduates through a Librar...
Provides a host of examples of the effective involvement of undergraduates with primary sources foun...
This article argues for college and university archivists to undertake advocacy and activism to bett...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
In Brief The undergraduate student experience has long been poorly and selectively captured by unive...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
Repository and bepress. As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of ...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
The presentation demonstrated how librarians at University of Maryland integrated social justice iss...
This article explores a new Introduction to Archives class taught to undergraduates through a Librar...
Provides a host of examples of the effective involvement of undergraduates with primary sources foun...
This article argues for college and university archivists to undertake advocacy and activism to bett...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
In Brief The undergraduate student experience has long been poorly and selectively captured by unive...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Archivists have long debated the nature of archival internships and practicum requirements as compon...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
Repository and bepress. As graduate archival education programs have grown in scope, the variety of ...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives i...