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Discover the history, development, and use of EAD, EAC, and EAG Encoding Across Frontiers is a careful selection of the finest presentations from the European Conference on Encoded Archival Description and Context (EAD and EAC) held in Paris, France in October 2004. International experts explore the history and practical use of EAD in Europe, the development and future of EAC, and a data format for information about archive holders, Encoded Archival Guide (EAG). Archivists will learn the latest in technology, practical applications, and international perspectives on how to transcend the printed word. Archivists have long imagined the practical benefits of using advanced technologies in their...
The Digital Archives Handbook provides archivists a roadmap to create and care for digital archives. Written by archival experts and practitioners, Purcell brings together theoretical and practical approaches to creating, managing, and preserving digital archives. The first section is focused on processes and practices, including chapters on acquisitions, appraisal, arrangement, description, delivery, preservation, forensics, curation, and intellectual property. The second section is focused on digital collections and specific environments where archivists are managing digital collections. These chapters review digital collections in categories including performing arts, oral history, archit...
Since its original publication Hunter's manual has been "not only a rich and ready reference tool but also a practical resource for solving problems" (Catholic Library World), and no text has served as a better overview of the field of archives. Newly revised and updated to more thoroughly address our increasingly digital world, including integration of digital records and audiovisual records into each chapter, it remains the clearest and most comprehensive guide to the discipline. Former editor of American Archivist, the journal of the Society of American Archivists (SAA), Hunter covers such keystone topics as a history of archives, including the roles of historical societies and local hist...
Ours is a wasteful society, consumed with care for its remains, according to the contributors of Waste-Site Stories. Here scholars from around the world probe current notions of waste and the ways in which remains of different kinds recover value in the act of recollection and recycling. In the wake of destructive experiences that continue to trouble memory, there is something compelling about today's theoretical and artistic interest in waste and recycling. The two terms provide a purchase on changing conditions of cultural memory, on technological development and its sometimes toxic ecological and social fallout, and on the legacy of personal and historical trauma. They suggest new resources for the stories of our engagement with the things of the past and the sites where traces of history survive.
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The Encyclopedia of Archival Writers, 1515-2015, is a reference work that includes the profiles of authors of literature about records and archives in the Western world who have shaped the records and archives field over a span of 500 years. The 144 archival writers from 13 countries who are included in this volume were selected by an international advisory board on the basis of their impact on the records and archives profession and discipline, the presence of their publications in educational programs’ reading lists, and the frequency of reference to their work. Among the writers included in this volume are Albertino Barisone of Padua (1587-1667), Sir Hilary Jenkinson of England (1882-19...
Explores both constants and changes in representations of warlike and violent women in German culture over the past six centuries.
Institution Archiv gestern, heute und morgen. Was macht Archive so wichtig? Als politisches und kulturelles Gedächtnis initiieren und beherbergen sie zum einen Forschung, zum anderen führen sie den öffentlichen Dialog. Die Idee des Archivs und die Institution, Theorie und Praxis, Begriff und Metapher des Archivs werden im Handbuch ausführlich erfasst die heutigen Funktionen öffentlicher Archive in Deutschland und Westeuropa im globalen Kontext betrachtet. Interessant: der Vergleich mit privaten Praktiken des Sammelns und Erschließens.
Beim 2. Archivwissenschaftlichen Fachgespräch "Archive im Alten Reich als Herrschaftsinstrumente" stand die Archivgeschichte vor 1800 im Fokus. Das Kolloquium bestand aus drei Sektionen: Sektion I: Das Verhältnis von Archiven und Registraturen in den Territorien des Alten Reichs mit einem Beispiel aus Altbayern, Schwaben und Franken. Sektion II: Das ius archivi – Zur Rechtsstellung von Archiven und Archivalien und deren Rechtskraft. Sektion III: Archivarische Tätigkeitsfelder – Historiographie zur Herrschaftslegitimation. Dazu kommen weitere archivgeschichtliche und archivwissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit einem breiten Themenspektrum vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart.