No Innocent Deposits: Forming Archives by Rethinking Appraisal

No Innocent Deposits: Forming Archives by Rethinking Appraisal

by Richard J. Cox
No Innocent Deposits: Forming Archives by Rethinking Appraisal

No Innocent Deposits: Forming Archives by Rethinking Appraisal

by Richard J. Cox

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Overview

The public increase of interest in the past has not necessarily brought with it a greater understanding about how archives are formed. To this end, Richard Cox takes a serious look at archival repositories and collections. Cox suggests that archives do not just happen, but are consciously shaped (and sometimes distorted) by archivists, the creators of records, and other individuals and institutions. In this series of essays, Cox offers archivists rare insight into the fundamentals of appraisal, and historians and other users of archives the opportunity to appreciate the collections they all too often take for granted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781417503704
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/10/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard J. Cox is a Professor of School of Information Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
1Introduction: Treasures Everywhere1
2The End of Collecting: Toward a New Purpose for Archival Appraisal19
3The Archivist and Collecting: How Others Might See Archivists as Collectors47
4The Traditional Archival and Historical Records Program in the Digital Age: A Cautionary Tale87
5The Archivist and Collecting: A View from the Inside115
6Metascheduling: Rethinking Archival Appraisal and Records Management Scheduling147
7Evidence and Archives165
8Archives and the Digital Future201
9Appraisal as an Act of Memory231
10Archival Appraisal Alchemy259
Index295
About the Author303
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