Research in the archival multiverse

General Information

Language
English.
Published
Clayton, Vic. : Monash University Publishing, 2017.
Physical Description
viii, 1064 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Contributors

Contributor
McKemmish, Sue, (editor)
Gilliland, Anne J., (editor)
Liu, Weiqiang, 1960- (editor)

Subjects

Subject
Archives.
Archives > Philosophy.
Archives > Administration.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
edited by Anne J Gilliland, Sue McKemmish and Andrew J Lau.
Content
Part I. Introduction. Chapter 1. Archival and recordkeeping traditions in the Multiverse and their importance for researching situations and situating research -- Part II. Archival intellectual context and theoretical frameworks -- Chapter 2. The archival method -- Chapter 3. A history of archival ideas and practice in China -- Chapter 4. Recordkeeping in the continuum -- Chapter 5. Deciphering and interpreting an archival fonds and its parts -- Chapter 6. The Archival Multiverse and eddies in the spacetime continuum -- Chapter 7. Archival turns and returns -- Chapter 8. Memory research / archival research -- Chapter 9. When is a record? -- Chapter 10. Beyond pillars of evidence -- Chapter 11. Race and culture -- Chapter 12. Introducing critical race theory to archival discourse -- Chapter 13. Without a trace -- Part III. Overviews of the application of research methods in archival studies. Chapter 14. Historical case studies of pre-Modern European archives -- Chapter 15. Respect my authority -- Chapter 16. Negotiated methodologies -- Chapter 17. Grounded theory -- Chapter 18. Looking at archival concepts and practice in the light of Speech Act Theory -- Chapter 19. Archival mediation -- Chapter 20. Archival IR -- Chapter 21. The use of models and modelling in recordkeeping research and development -- Chapter 22. Capacities and complexities -- Chapter 23. Designing expert systems for archival evaluation and processing of computer-mediated communications -- Part IV. Research case studies. Chapter 24. Contemporary archival diplomatics as a method of inquiry -- Chapter 25. Exploring social complexity -- Chapter 26. Investigating socio-cultural aspects of the implementation of an International Archival Descriptive Standard in Korea -- Chapter 27. Bibliometric analysis as a tool in understanding the development of archival thought -- Chapter 28. Public digital records management in the Ugandan public service -- Chapter 29. Documenting communities of practice -- Chapter 30. Aboriginal community archives -- Chapter 31. Examinations of injustice -- Chapter 32. Examining activism in practice -- Chapter 33. Using grounded theory to understand the archival needs of geologists -- Chapter 34. Applying Q method to archival research -- Part V. Biographical notes on contributors.
Audience
For tertiary students in Australia.
ISBN
9781876924676

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Collection Call Number Volume Info Shelving Location Public Note
BookOSA Archivum LibraryArchival, library and information sciences collection027.001 GILReference-

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