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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aArchival values :▼bessays in honor of Mark A. Greene /▼cedited by Christine Weideman, Mary A. Caldera.▲ |
260 | ▼aChicago :▼bSociety of American Archivists,▼c2019.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axiv, 300 p.:▼bill. ;▼c26 cm.▲ | ||
336 | ▼atext▼btxt▼2rdacontent▲ | ||
336 | ▼astill image▼2rdacontent▲ | ||
337 | ▼aunmediated▼bn▼2rdamedia▲ | ||
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500 | ▼a"One book, one profession"--Cover.▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | ▼aIntroduction / Christine Weideman & Mary A. Caldera -- On history and memory. Archival intangibles : empowerment through story and meaning / Jennifer Meehan -- History and memory : the reification of meaning in the archives / Robert Horton & Elisabeth Kaplan -- On social responsibility. Practicing care : constructing social responsibility through feminist care ethics / Hillel Arnold -- The ethics of social responsibility : building public awareness of archives / Randall C. Jimerson -- On diversity. More voices, less clamor : reflections on valuing diversity / Joel Wurl ; with contributions from Elizabeth Adams, Jeannette Bastian, Terry Baxter, Danna Bell, Michelle Caswell, John Fleckner, Julia Herrada, Elizabeth Joffrion, Athena Jackson, Bergis Jules, Kathryn Neal, and Samantha Winn -- Practice what you preach : diversity in action / Steven D. Booth -- On accountability. On accountability / Heather Briston -- Accountability in archives / Kaye Lanning Minchew -- On responsible custody. From responsible custody to responsible stewardship / Michelle Light -- A balance of power and trust : responsible custody of archival records / Tim Pyatt -- On selection. What to save? : ideas underlying archival appraisal / Frank Boles -- Selection as an archival value / Suzanne Noruschat -- On access and use. Navigating nuance : sensitive research data and the data sharing movement / Elise Dunham -- Preserving access as a core value in the digital era / Elena S. Danielson -- On preservation. It's not easy being Green(e) : digital preservation in the age of climate change / Ben Goldman -- Shifts in the firmament : the place of preservation in the constellation of archival values / Rachel Onuf -- On advocacy. Archival advocacy : profession, people, power, and small "p" politics / Trudy Huskamp Peterson -- On advocacy / Nancy Freeman -- On service. Creating impact through service : the corporate archivist as servant-leader / Paul C. Lasewicz -- Archives as a service : from archivist as producer and provider to archivist as facilitator and enabler / Trevor Owens -- On professionalism. Reflections on professionalism and its continuing importance for archivists / Matt Gorzalski -- Professionalism : as pursuit of archivist identity / Dominique Luster -- "Things of the spirit" : professionalism as an archival virtue / Scott Cline -- Afterword / Dennis Meissner -- Appendix : Society of American Archivists, Core values of archivists.▲ | |
520 | ▼a"As a practitioner, administrator, teacher, theorist, and leader, Mark A. Greene (1959-2017) was one of the most influential archivists of his generation on US archival theory and practice. He helped shape the modern American archivist identity through the establishment of a core set of values for the profession. In this exquisite collection of essays, twenty-three archivists from repositories across the profession examine the values that comprise the Core Values Statement of the Society of American Archivists. For each value, several archivists comment on what the value means to them and how it reflects and impacts archival work. These essays clearly demonstrate how core values empower archivists' interactions with resource providers, legislators, donors, patrons, and the public. For anyone who wishes to engage in thinking about what archivists do and why, Archival Values is essential reading"--Publisher description.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aArchivists▼xProfessional ethics.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aArchives.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aWeideman, Christine.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aCaldera, Mary A.▲ |
Archival values : essays in honor of Mark A. Greene
Document Type
Foreign Book
Title
Archival values : essays in honor of Mark A. Greene / edited by Christine Weideman, Mary A. Caldera.
Publication
Chicago : Society of American Archivists , 2019.
Physical Description
xiv, 300 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
General Note
"One book, one profession"--Cover.
Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Christine Weideman & Mary A. Caldera -- On history and memory. Archival intangibles : empowerment through story and meaning / Jennifer Meehan -- History and memory : the reification of meaning in the archives / Robert Horton & Elisabeth Kaplan -- On social responsibility. Practicing care : constructing social responsibility through feminist care ethics / Hillel Arnold -- The ethics of social responsibility : building public awareness of archives / Randall C. Jimerson -- On diversity. More voices, less clamor : reflections on valuing diversity / Joel Wurl ; with contributions from Elizabeth Adams, Jeannette Bastian, Terry Baxter, Danna Bell, Michelle Caswell, John Fleckner, Julia Herrada, Elizabeth Joffrion, Athena Jackson, Bergis Jules, Kathryn Neal, and Samantha Winn -- Practice what you preach : diversity in action / Steven D. Booth -- On accountability. On accountability / Heather Briston -- Accountability in archives / Kaye Lanning Minchew -- On responsible custody. From responsible custody to responsible stewardship / Michelle Light -- A balance of power and trust : responsible custody of archival records / Tim Pyatt -- On selection. What to save? : ideas underlying archival appraisal / Frank Boles -- Selection as an archival value / Suzanne Noruschat -- On access and use. Navigating nuance : sensitive research data and the data sharing movement / Elise Dunham -- Preserving access as a core value in the digital era / Elena S. Danielson -- On preservation. It's not easy being Green(e) : digital preservation in the age of climate change / Ben Goldman -- Shifts in the firmament : the place of preservation in the constellation of archival values / Rachel Onuf -- On advocacy. Archival advocacy : profession, people, power, and small "p" politics / Trudy Huskamp Peterson -- On advocacy / Nancy Freeman -- On service. Creating impact through service : the corporate archivist as servant-leader / Paul C. Lasewicz -- Archives as a service : from archivist as producer and provider to archivist as facilitator and enabler / Trevor Owens -- On professionalism. Reflections on professionalism and its continuing importance for archivists / Matt Gorzalski -- Professionalism : as pursuit of archivist identity / Dominique Luster -- "Things of the spirit" : professionalism as an archival virtue / Scott Cline -- Afterword / Dennis Meissner -- Appendix : Society of American Archivists, Core values of archivists.
Summary Note
"As a practitioner, administrator, teacher, theorist, and leader, Mark A. Greene (1959-2017) was one of the most influential archivists of his generation on US archival theory and practice. He helped shape the modern American archivist identity through the establishment of a core set of values for the profession. In this exquisite collection of essays, twenty-three archivists from repositories across the profession examine the values that comprise the Core Values Statement of the Society of American Archivists. For each value, several archivists comment on what the value means to them and how it reflects and impacts archival work. These essays clearly demonstrate how core values empower archivists' interactions with resource providers, legislators, donors, patrons, and the public. For anyone who wishes to engage in thinking about what archivists do and why, Archival Values is essential reading"--Publisher description.
ISBN
9781945246043 1945246049 9780838946503 083894650X
Call Number
027.5 A673w
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