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What are Archives?: Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: a reader


What are Archives?: Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: a reader

Hardback by Craven, Louise

What are Archives?: Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: a reader

£135.00

ISBN:
9780754673101
Publication Date:
14 Nov 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
214 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 26 May 2024
What are Archives?: Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: a reader

Description

This collection of essays breaks new ground in archival studies in the UK where professional archival texts have traditionally concentrated on the how, not the why, of archival work. Studies of the theoretical role of, for example, the archive and the text or the archive and political power, have meanwhile been undertaken in other academic disciplines where there is an established forum for the discussion of related issues. This book invites the archivist to join that arena of debate, whilst appealing to all those interested in archives from other disciplines; the authors encourage archivists to step away from the practicalities of keeping archives to consider what it is they actually do in the cultural context of the early 21st century. The wider context of technological innovation and the internet form the backdrop to this collection. The book explores change and continuity in the archival paradigm, the textual nature of archives and asks if views of manuscripts and personal papers are changing; it looks at specific developments in community archives, at concepts of identity and culture in archives and it presents the fruits of innovative studies of users of archives. Taken together, these essays, written by leading experts in the field, provide a new understanding of the role of the archive today.

Contents

Introduction, Louise Craven; Part I Continuity and Change in the Archival Paradigm; Chapter 1 From the Archivist's Cardigan to the Very Dead Sheep: What are Archives? What are Archivists? What do They Do?, Louise Craven; Chapter 2 The Textuality of the Archive, Andrew Prescott; Chapter 3 Personal Papers: Perceptions and Practices, Caroline Williams; Part II The Impact of Technology; Chapter 4 Opening Pandora's Box: What is an Archive in the Digital Environment?, Michael Moss; Chapter 5 The Online Archivist: A Positive Approach to the Digital Information Age, Jane Stevenson; Part III The Impact of Community Archives; Chapter 6 Other Ways of Thinking, Other Ways of Being. Documenting the Margins and the Transitory: What to Preserve, How to Collect, Andrew Flinn; Chapter 7 Archives of Exile: Exile of Archives, Andrew Prescott; Part IV Archival Use and Users; Chapter 8 Users, Use and Context: Supporting Interaction Between Users and Digital Archives, Andrea Johnson; Chapter 9 Permitted Use and Users: The Fallout Shelter's Sealed Environment, Gerard P. Collis;

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