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The Facet Archival Studies Collection - Valerie Johnson, Simon Fowler, David Thomas

The Facet Archival Studies Collection

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1656 Seiten
2017
Facet Publishing
978-1-78330-166-9 (ISBN)
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This Collection contains six books on archival studies for library, information and archival professionals.
This Collection contains the following books:
• The Silence of the Archive by Valerie Johnson, Simon Fowler and David Thomas • Engaging with Archives and Records: Histories and theories edited by Fiorella Foscarini, Heather MacNeil, Gillian Oliver and Bonnie Mak • Archives & Recordkeeping: Theory into practice edited by Caroline Brown • The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping: A reader edited by Jennie Hill • Community Archives: The shaping of memory edited by Jeanette A Bastian and Ben Alexander • Archives: Principles and practices by Laura A Millar.

Valerie Johnson is Interim Director of Research and Collections at The National Archives. She holds an MA with Distinction in Archive Administration, and was awarded the Alexander R Myers Memorial Prize for Archive Administration. She has worked as an archivist and a historian in the academic, corporate and public sectors. Simon Fowler is an Associate Teaching Fellow at the University of Dundee where he teaches a course on military archives. Previously he worked at The National Archives for nearly thirty years. He has an MA in Archive Administration from University College London where his thesis was on income generation by archives. David Thomas is a Visiting Professor at the University of Northumbria where he is involved in research into access to contemporary records. Previously, he worked at the National Archives where he was Director of Technology and was responsible for digital preservation and for providing access to digital material. He has written articles and book chapters on archives, focussing on the implications of the digital. Fiorella Foscarini is an associate professor in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. She taught previously at the University of Amsterdam and holds a PhD in archival studies from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Prior to joining academia, she worked as senior archivist for the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. She is particularly interested in the nature of records and the activities that shape and are shaped by records. She is Co-editor in Chief of the Records Management Journal. Heather MacNeil is a professor in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto where she teaches courses in the areas of archival theory and practice and the history of record keeping. Her research and publications focus on the theory and methods of archival arrangement and description, the trustworthiness of records in analogue and digital environments, and archives and archival finding aids as cultural texts. Gillian Oliver is an academic at the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her PhD is from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests centre on organisational culture, and the influences this has on the way that information is managed. She is the co-author of Records Management and Information Culture (Facet 2014) and Digital Curation, 2nd edition (Facet 2016) and is Co-editor in Chief of the journal Archival Science. Bonnie Mak is an associate professor at the University of Illinois, jointly appointed in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science and the Program in Medieval Studies. She has previously held the title of Visiting Fellow at the Coach House Institute at the University of Toronto, and is currently Senior Fellow at the Center for Humanities and Information at the Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of How the Page Matters (University of Toronto Press, 2011), and teaches courses in the history and future of the book, reading practices, and knowledge production. Caroline Brown is the Programme Leader and Honorary Lecturer for the archives programmes at the Centre for Archive and Information Studies, University of Dundee, where she is also Deputy Archivist. She is a Chair of Archives and Records Association (UK & Ireland’s) Conference Committee, sits on its Professional Development Committee, having formerly served as the Chair of the Education, Training and Development Committee, and is a member of the Executive Committee for ARA Scotland. She is a sits on the Section Bureau of the International Council on Archives Section on Archival Education and is active in ICA/SUV . She is an Arts and Humanities Research Council Peer Review College and Panel Member and has written and spoken on a range of archival and recordkeeping issues. Recent publications include an article on memory in Archival Science and two editions of Archival Science for which she was guest editor. Jennie Hill BA(Hons) MA MSc(Econ) is a Lecturer in Archives and Records Management at the Department of Information Studies, Aberystwyth University. She has previously worked in a wide range of local and national archive services. Jeannette A. Bastian is Associate Professor and Director of the Archives Program Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston. Ben Alexander is Assistant Professor, Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, The City University of New York. Dr Laura A. Millar is an independent consultant in the fields of archival and information management, publishing and education. She has taught archives and information management, publishing, editing and writing in universities and colleges in Canada and internationally and has written and edited a large number of books and articles on these subjects.

Archives [Ed. 2]: Laura A Millar;
Archives and Recordkeeping: Caroline Brown;
Community Archives: Jeannette A. Bastian and Ben Alexander;
Engaging with Records and Archives: Fiorella Foscarini, Heather MacNeil, Bonnie Mak, and Gillian Oliver;
The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping: Jennie Hill;
The Silence of the Archive: David Thomas, Simon Fowler, and Valerie Johnson;

Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 235 mm
Gewicht 2074 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen
ISBN-10 1-78330-166-X / 178330166X
ISBN-13 978-1-78330-166-9 / 9781783301669
Zustand Neuware
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