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Training Requirements for Archivists, Librarians and Documentation Professionals in Spain and a Case Study at Complutense University

Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2013
Libraries and Archives have long played an important role in social development. This paper presents an historical review of academic requirements for Library and Information Studies in Spain, from the granting of university status to the development of Spanish university training in Library and Information Science.
L. Fernando Ramos Simon   +2 more
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Unreliable Narrators or Untimely Archivists? Challenges of Using Digital Platforms for Documenting and Remembering Russia’s War in Ukraine

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, 2023
Abstract: The rise of digital platforms transforms contemporary warfare by enabling new possibilities for monitoring war destruction, identifying human rights violations, and commemorating individual and collective suffering. However, to achieve these aims, it is important to ensure that war-related platform content is archived and preserved.
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LENINGRAD ARCHIVES AND ARCHIVISTS IN THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR. EVACUATION, THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE THE ARCHIVES, LOSSES, ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS IN THE SERVICE OF THE FATHERLAND

History and Archives, 2020
The article is devoted to the history of the Leningrad archives during the Great Patriotic War and the blockade. The evacuation of the most valuable archival funds and parts of the funds largely repeated the experience of the 1917 evacuation. Especially valuable documents and the collections of finding aids of the archives were evacuated.
Nadezhda M. Korneva, David I. Raskin
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Appraising archivists: documentation and the need for accountability in the appraisal process

2011
Appraisal is one of the first steps in archival processing and arguably the most crucial. Embedded in this process are two concepts fundamental to archives: power of the archivist over the collection and trust, by the public, in the archivist to make decisions regarding the historical record.
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Going against the grain: questioning the role of archivists and librarians in the documentation and preservation of indigenous knowledge

ESARBICA Journal: Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives, 2014
Recently, archivists and librarians have been advocating for and re-affirming their role in the documentation and preservation of indigenous knowledge (IK). Whilst literature on this position abounds, we argue in this article that archivists and librarians are running the risk of imposing themselves on a system that “naturally” preserves itself.
Masuku, Mehluli, Pasipamire, Notice
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The use and reuse of documents by chancellors, archivists and government members in an early modern republican state: Genoa's Giunta dei confini and its archives

2018
IT IS GENERALLY accepted that the transformation of the archives’ function from self-documentation memory to source memory occurred following a long process which started during the French Revolution and matured when archives started to be mainly perceived as cultural institutions (Bautier, 1968; Zanni Rosiello, 1987).
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The documentation of tragedy in the archives: exploring the records of the campus shooting on Northern Illinois University, collective memory, and the archivist

2011
Archivists play a pivotal role in documenting collective memory through the records they preserve. With this responsibility, it is necessary for the profession to be active in their duties if they wish to preserve a more encompassing memory of an event, and is especially true in emotionally delicate, tragic situations.
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Persévérance dans les formations ouvertes et à distance en Afrique subsaharienne francophone: Cas de l‟école des bibliothécaires, archivistes et documentalistes (EBAD) de Dakar : Persistance in open and distance learning in francophone sub-Saharan Africa: Case of the school of library, archives and documentation studies (EBAD) in Dakar

ÉCHANGES, Revue de Philosophie, litterature et Sciences humaines, 2023
L‟un des éléments qui caractérisent les formations ouvertes et à distance (FOAD) de l‟Afrique subsaharienne francophone, est sans doute le fort taux de persévérance des apprenants. En effet, ces dispositifs FOAD atteignent souvent un taux de persévérance de 80 % alors que dans les institutions spécialisées renommées du domaine, ce taux approche à peine
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