Currents of Archival Thinking / Edition 2

Currents of Archival Thinking / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
1440839085
ISBN-13:
9781440839085
Pub. Date:
01/09/2017
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1440839085
ISBN-13:
9781440839085
Pub. Date:
01/09/2017
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Currents of Archival Thinking / Edition 2

Currents of Archival Thinking / Edition 2

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Overview

With new technologies and additional goals driving their institutions, archives are changing drastically. This book shows how the foundations of archival practice can be brought forward to adapt to new environments—while adhering to the key principles of preservation and access.

Archives of all types are experiencing a resurgence, evolving to meet new environments (digital and physical) and new priorities. To meet those changes, professional archivist education programs—now one of the more active segments of LIS schools—are proliferating as well. This book identifies core archival theories and approaches and how those interact with major issues and trends in the field. The essays explore the progression of archival thinking today, discussing the nature of archives in light of present-day roles for archivists and archival institutions in the preservation of documentary heritage.

Examining new conceptualizations and emerging frameworks through the lenses of core archival practice and theory, the book covers core foundational topics, such as the nature of archives, the ruling concept of provenance, and the principal functions of archivists, discussing each in the context of current and future environments and priorities. Several new essays on topics of central importance not treated in the first edition are included, such as digital preservation and the influence of new technologies on institutional programs that facilitate archival access, advocacy, and outreach; the changing legal context of archives and archival work; and the archival collections of private persons and organizations. Readers will also learn how communities of various kinds intersect with the archival mission and how other disciplines' perspectives on archives can open new avenues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440839085
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/09/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 503,060
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Heather MacNeil is professor in the University of Toronto Faculty of Information.

Terry Eastwood is professor emeritus in the School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Shifting Currents Terry Eastwood Heather MacNeil vii

Part I Foundations 1

Chapter 1 A Contested Realm: The Nature of Archives and the Orientation of Archival Science Terry Eastwood 3

Chapter 2 Origins and Beyond: The Ongoing Evolution of Archival Ideas about Provenance Jennifer Douglas 25

Chapter 3 Archives as a Place Adrian Cunningham 53

Part II Functions 81

Chapter 4 Managing Records in Current Recordkeeping Environments Gillian Oliver 83

Chapter 5 Archival Appraisal in Four Paradigms Fiorella Foscarini 107

Chapter 6 Digital Preservation: From Possible to Practical Glenn Dingwall 135

Chapter 7 Continuing Debates about Description Geoffrey Yeo 163

Chapter 8 Archival Interaction Wendy Duff Elizabeth Yakel 193

Chapter 9 Archival Public Programming Sigrid McCausland 225

Part III Frameworks 245

Chapter 10 Right to Information Elizabeth Shepherd 247

Chapter 11 Archives and Social Justice David A. Wallace 271

Chapter 12 Participatory Archives Alexandra Eveleigh 299

Chapter 13 GLAMs, LAMs, and Archival Perspectives Jeannette A. Bastian 327

Chapter 14 Community Archives Rebecka Sheffield 351

Index 377

About the Editors and Contributors 393

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