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Chapter 4 | Reading "Archives Power"
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January 27, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Chapter 4. I am supposed to be kicking this discussion off to talk about how issues of power are presented and discussed in Chapters 3 and 4, but perhaps as many of you were, I am more interested in discussing the concepts related to Memory that Jimerson brings up in Chapter 4. So, forgive my digression. January 27, 2010. 2 terryx - January 27, 2010. January 28, 2010. 4 Noah Lenstra - January 29, 2010. I wanted to respond to Kate’s point that “While I ag...I wonder ...
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January 22, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Administration. The conversation about Chapters 1 and 2 has been far less active than we had the previous week, and I doubt it’s because the material is less engaging. I suspect people are having a little trouble reading and digesting two chapters a week–at least I hope that’s the reason, and it’s not that you have decided you’re not interested in this subject any more! January 20, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Chapter 2. January 18, 2010. Archival repositories, and.
Chapter 6: Professional responsibility and advocacy, pp. 328-341 | Reading "Archives Power"
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Chapter 6: Professional responsibility and advocacy, pp. 328-341. March 3, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Chapter 6. I had originally given this post the title “Professional responsibility. 8221; but I thought it was too much of a stretch. How did you think these last sections worked? 1 Elena Danielson - March 3, 2010. 2 Ruth Cody - March 3, 2010. 3 Elena Danielson - March 4, 2010. March 4, 2010. And Ruth: Yes – I think that it’s VERY important that archival students read this book, for sure! As I think it i...
Chapter 6: Capturing the voices of the “voiceless populations,” pp. 298-309 | Reading "Archives Power"
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Chapter 6: Capturing the voices of the “voiceless populations,” pp. 298-309. February 22, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Chapter 6. I’m skipping over pages 295-298 (“Accepting Professional Responsibilities”) although I think they are a very strong statement about the goals of the book. I almost wish that this section had been the kick off for this chapter, because it provides such a good summation of Jimerson’s aims. Jimerson provides several possible approaches for this:. However, see caveat below). Recogni...
Chapter 5 | Reading "Archives Power"
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February 1, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Chapter 5. Chapter 5 presents a case for archives as agents or servants of “the public good,” focusing on four themes:. Accountability of political and social leaders,. Social justice, and. Although I don’t think I’m quibbling when I note that there’s a difference–not made clear in the text–between the power of records. And the power of archives. I don’t think so, but what do you think? February 2, 2010. February 3, 2010. February 2, 2010. February 3, 2010. I also k...
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With this blog, I am planning to offer, as regularly as possible, critical observations on the scholarly and popular literature analyzing the nature of archives or contributing to our understanding of archives in society. I hope this blog will be of assistance to anyone, especially faculty and graduate students, interested in understanding archives and their importance to society. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Spruce Head, Maine, 2009. This is my last post on Reading Archives. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Translated ...
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Assessment: What did you think of the book and this process? March 10, 2010. Posted by Kate T. in Administration. Now that we’ve come to the end, I’m interested in your reactions to both the book and to this “group read.” If you were writing a review of the book, what would you say? For what audience would you recommend it? What kind of follow-up do you think it calls for? Has it made you think about how you carry out your responsibilities in your own archives? And, what did you think of this group read?
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Reading Archives and the Academy | Musings about archival scholarship and the nature of the university
Reading Archives and the Academy. Musings about archival scholarship and the nature of the university. January 10, 2017. Memory has been part of the discourse about archives for a long time, but, as Abby Smith Rumsey suggests in her new book,. When We Are No More: How Digital Memory is Shaping Our Future. Because nothing we have invented so far is as fragile as digital data (p. 162). This is a thought-provoking book. January 6, 2017. Two New Academic Positions at the University of Pittsburgh. We are seek...
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Reading Archivists | An Online Group Reading and Discussing Past SAA Presidential Addresses and the Present/Future of the Profession
An Online Group Reading and Discussing Past SAA Presidential Addresses and the Present/Future of the Profession. Reading Archivists Looks at Ask a Manager: Twitter Chat The Bad Employee. July 27, 2015. Just a reminder that tomorrow, Tuesday July 28 at 8 pm Eastern, I’ll be hosting a twitter chat about the July Reading Archivists discussion, which has focused on a question and follow up that appeared on the Ask A Manager. Click on the links below to see the previous posts in this discussion. July 15, 2015.
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