LEADER 03462nam a22003257a 4500005 20170405105944.0 006 a|||||r|||| 00| 0 007 ta 008 170405b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d 003 hubpceuo 020 9781876924676 (paperback) 040 hubpceu |chubpceu 082 027.001 245 Research in the archival multiverse / |cedited by Anne J Gilliland, Sue McKemmish and Andrew J Lau. 260 Clayton, Vic. : |bMonash University Publishing, |c2017. 300 viii, 1064 pages : |billustrations ; |c24 cm 505 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. 521 For tertiary students in Australia. 650 Archives. 650 Archives |xPhilosophy. 650 Archives |xAdministration. 700 McKemmish, Sue, |eeditor 700 Gilliland, Anne J., |eeditor 700 Liu, Weiqiang, |d1960- |eeditor 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6027_001000000000000_GIL |70 |8ARC |995049OSA |bOSA |d2017-04-05 |eOSA |l0 |o027.001 GIL |r2017-04-05 |w2017-04-05 |yBK |cReference 920 01 VeNQxRY2 992 01 027_001000000000000_GIL |bZXS_ZZYZZZZZZZZZZZZ_JHE 966 |cIn the Research Room