Friday, June 6, 2008

Archives

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Introduction to Archival Organization and Description

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An introduction to principles of organization and description used in archives
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A first step towards acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to provide access to the rich cultural heritage information in archival collections.
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s Links to additional resources for further archival training such as workshops, readings, professional organizations, archival education programs and conferences.

This book is out of print"


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Arrangement of Archival fonds and Collections

"Archives are arranged according to provenance and, where possible, original order is maintained. Archives are not dispersed into subject areas but are kept as evidence of the creating body, not, in the first instance, as a resource for subsequent research. The concept of provenance is crucial to the authenticity of the archival record."

Trent University Archives Tutorial
http://www.trentu.ca/admin/library/archives/


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Indiana
This course number (and possibly title) is changing starting for the Fall 2007 semester.
S581: Archives and Records Management is the replacement for this course.
L516: Introduction to Archives and RecordManagement (3 cr.)
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/courses/description.php?course_id=94

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Course Syllabus for IRLS 540-031: Introduction to Archives
http://www.sir.arizona.edu/syllabi/summer/sm06/540/index.htm


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