Appraisal and acquisition : innovative practices for archives and special collections /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Theimer, Kate, 1966- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]
Series:Innovative practices for archives and special collections.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • "No fame required": collaboration, community, and the Georgia LGBTQ Archives Project / Morna Gerrard, Georgia State University
  • Placed out: providing a home for the records of the Children's Aid Society and the orphan trains / Maurita Baldock, New-York Historical Society
  • "I really can't wait to archive this exchange": exploring processing as appraisal in the Tim Kaine eMail Project / Benjamin S. Bromley, Roger Christman, and Susan Gray Eakin Page, Library of Virginia
  • Hardware for softpoems: appraisal and acquisition of vintage computer equipment / Will Hansen and Matthew Farrell, Duke University
  • From projects to policy: the evolution of a systematic reappraisal program / Tina Lloyd, Library and Archives Canada
  • Terabytes from far-off lands: acquiring records of the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program / Jane Gorjevsky and Dina Sokolova, Columbia University
  • So much to do, so little time: prioritizing to acquire significant university records / Laura Uglean Jackson, University of Wyoming
  • The Studio Theatre Archives: staging an embedded appraisal / Leahkim A. Gannett, Vincent J. Novara, Kelly J. Smith, and Mary Crauderueff, University of Maryland
  • Making the bulb want to change: implementing an active electronic records appraisal and acquisition program / Brad Houston, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Weaving the web of influence: maximizing archival appraisal and acquisition through the use of "spider advocates" / Shelley Sweeney, University of Manitoba
  • Reappraisal and deaccessioning: building for the future by removing some of the past / James Gerencser, Dickinson College
  • Tap into history: the birth of the Oregon Hops and Brewing Archives / Tiah Edmunson-Morton, Oregon State University.