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Description: Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2014
Description: Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections explores how archives of different sizes and types can enhance the accessibility of their holdings. The book uses eleven case studies to demonstrate innovative ideas that could be transferred into many othe...
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ISBN-13: 9780810890930
ISBN-10: 0810890933
Pagini: 185
Ilustrații: figures
Dimensiuni: 160 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Introduction 1) ¿The Hive¿: Crowdsourcing the Description of Collections Zö D'Arcy, National Archives of Australia 2) More Than a Note: Early Experiences with Implementing EAC-CPF Erin Faulder, Veronica Martzahl, and Eliot Wilczek, Tufts University 3) Creating Access and Establishing Control: Conducting a Comprehensive Survey to Reveal a Hidden Repository Matthew B. Gorham and Chela Scott Weber, Brooklyn Historical Society 4) Step by Step, Stage by Stage: Getting a Diverse Backlog of Legacy Finding Aids Online Eira Tansey, Tulane University 5) You Got Your Archives in My Cataloging: A Collaborative Standards-Based Approach to Creating Item-Level Metadata for Digitized Archival Materials Kelcy Shepherd and Kate Gerrity, Amherst College 6) A Long Road: Creating Policies and Procedures for Mandatory Arrangement and Description by Records Creators Kristjana Kristinsdóttir, National Archives of Iceland 7) Collaboration in Cataloging: Sourcing Knowledge from Near and Far for a Challenging Collection Evyn Kropf, University of Michigan 8) Where there¿s a Will There¿s a Way: Using LibGuides to Rescue Paper Ephemera from the Bibliographic Underbrush Sharon Farnel, Robert Cole, Robert Desmarais, Spencer Holizki, and Jeff Papineau, University of Alberta 9) Describing Records, People, Organizations and Functions: The Empowering the User Project¿s Flexible Archival Catalogue Clare Paterson, University of Glasgow 10) Business as Usual: Integrating Born-Digital Materials into Regular Workflows Jackie Dean and Meg Tuomala, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 11) Opening the Black File Cabinets: Describing Single Items for Discovery and Access James Gerencser, Dickinson College About the Editor Index