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Archives: Principles and practices | Laura A. Millar
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This new and extensively revised second edition offers an international perspective on archives management, providing authoritative guidance relevant to collections-based repositories and to organizations responsible for managing their own institutional archives. Written in clear language with lively examples, Archives: Principles and practices introduces core archival concepts, explains best-practice approaches and discusses the central activities that archivists need to know to ensure the documentary materials in their charge are cared for as effectively as possible. Topics addressed include: core archival principles and conceptsarchival history and the evolution of archival theoriesthe nature and diversity of archival materials and institutionsthe responsibilities and duties of the archivistissues in the management of archival institutionsthe challenges of balancing access and privacy in archival servicebest practice principles and strategic approaches to central archival tasks such as acquisition, preservation, reference and accessdetailed comparison of custodial, fonds-oriented approaches and post-custodial, functional approaches to arrangement and description. Discussion of digital archives is woven throughout the book, including consideration of the changing role of the archivist in the digital age. In recasting her book to address the impact of digital technologies on records and archives, Millar offers us an archival manual for the twenty-first century. This book will be essential reading for archival practitioners, archival studies students and professors, librarians, museum curators, local authorities, small governments, public libraries, community museums, corporations, associations and other agencies with archival responsibility.
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“As auditor, the archivist‘s responsibility is not just to manage the day-to-day care of archives but more precisely to advise on and oversee the development of records and archives policies and legislation; the establishment of records-related standards, systems and infrastructures; and the creation of processes for preserving a well rounded and accessible documentary record of society.”

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“The diary has been published dozens of times and served as the catalyst for a wide variety of other publications, including Cara Wilson‘s Love, Otto: the legacy of Anne Frank, published by Andrew‘s McMeel in 1995. This book consists of archival reproductions of correspondence between Cara Wilson (then Weiss) and Otto Frank, Anne‘s father, over 22 years, about Anne, her life and her diary.”

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