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ARCHIVAL ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION: ANALOG TO DIGITAL

Technical Services Quarterly, 2018
This book was researched and written over a period of 18 months, and it certainly shows. Although relatively brief, the amount of information contained within this volume is extraordinary.
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Review of Arranging and Describing Archives and Manuscripts

2020
A review of Arranging and Describing Archives and Manuscripts, by Dennis Meissner.
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Book Review: Archival Arrangement and Description

2020
The 2013 book Archival Arrangement and Description, the first installment in SAA’s “Trends in Archival Practice,” has broad appeal for archivists with different professional duties and in a variety of repository settings. Published as both an e-book and a print edition, this book is built on flexibility and user needs. Editors Christopher J.
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Archival Arrangement and Description

2017
Arrangement and description are processes traditionally associated with the transformation of an individual or corporate archive into a broader archival framework in order for it to function, alongside other such archives, as accessible collective memory.
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Arranging and describing archives

2018
Watch out for the fellow who talks about putting things in order! Putting things in order always means getting other people under your control. Denis Diderot (1713–84) Supplement to Bougainville's ‘Voyage’ , 1796 Arrangement and description are central to the preservation of archives as documentary evidence. Arrangement and description are also the
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Working arrangements for consultant anaesthetists in the UK (ARCHIVED)

2011
A contract is nothing more than an enforceable agreement that regulates the relationship between two parties. In the case of the 2003 consultant contracts, the two parties are the employer and employee, or consultant and their employing health authority, NHS Trust or Board.
Paul Clyburn   +8 more
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A Unique Arrangement: Organizing Collections for Digital Libraries, Archives, and Repositories

2012
Digital libraries increasingly host collections that are archival in nature, and contain digitized and born-digital materials. In order to preserve the evidentiary value of these materials, the collection organization must capture the general context and preserve the relationships among objects.
Jeff Crow   +4 more
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Modern Methods of Arrangement of Archives in the United States

The American Archivist, 1966
than a half century ago, at the 1910 International Congress of Archivists and Librarians at Brussels, an American representative called for a uuniform method of classification" for national archives. Deploring the lack of "logical classification," he urged the creation of a "scientific system," which, "though modified to suit local conditions," would, "
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Properly Arranged and Properly Recorded: The Library of Congress Archives

Libraries & the Cultural Record, 2010
In the 1940s Library of Congress managers began an effort to bring order to the Library’s historic records, and in 1946 the chief of the Manuscripts Division wrote: “Many years ago there was sent to the Division, material of an archival nature, representing old records of the Librarian’s office . . .
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Maintaining Records in Context? Disrupting the Theory and Practice of Archival Classification and Arrangement

The American Archivist, 2020
ABSTRACT The role and the associated practices of the archivist are attuned to notions of facilitation. Archivists facilitate people's engagement with the historical record by providing access to records in context: a context instantiated through archival classification, arrangement, and description.
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