Engaging with Records and Archives : Histories and theories - Fiorella Foscarini

Engaging with Records and Archives

Histories and theories

By: Fiorella Foscarini (Editor), Heather MacNeil (Editor), Bonnie Mak (Editor), Gillian Oliver (Editor)

Paperback | 31 January 2017

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This new book provides an authoritative and inspiring response to today's growing fascination with the idea of the archive and contains cutting-edge research articles on the history and theory of archives and records, written by internationally renowned and emerging scholars. Engaging with Archives and Records offers a selection of the most original, insightful and imaginative papers from the Seventh International Conference on the History of Records and Archives (I-CHORA 7). The "histories and theories" collected in this volume offer a wide variety of views of records, archives and archival functions, spanning diverse regions, communities, disciplinary perspectives and time periods. From the origins of contemporary grassroots archival activism in Poland to the role of women archivists in early 20th century England; from the management of records in the Dutch East Indies in the 19th century to the relationship between Western and Indigenous cultures in North America and other modern archival conundrums: this book reveals the richness and complexity of archival thinking through historical and contemporary compelling examples that will captivate the reader. This book will be useful reading for archivists, records managers and other media and information professionals, both scholars and practitioners. Students in graduate and post-graduate archival, information and library science programmes as well as researchers, graduate and post-graduate students in the digital humanities, art history, social history, culture and media studies, data curation and communication will learn about cutting-edge research projects and will find inspiration for further studies.
Industry Reviews

The cogent discussion of how archives participate in - or are excluded from - power structures and culutral memory, especially in the chapter on "archival silence", will be fascinating to many, especially in today's political climate. The volume includes interesting international perspectives, especially from countries such as Malawi, Italy and Poland.

-- Felicia J. Williamson * Library Journal *

The diverse papers submitted by eleven authors make challenging reading, so this book will interest academics and can be used as a textbook in history or archives courses. It may also interest records managers and scholars in media studies and history, as well as data curation, art history, library science, and other disciplines.

-- Paul M. Blobaum * JMLA *

It is a welcome, and almost necessary, addition to the shelves of academic institutions and to those of practicing archivists, especially those wanting to keep up with the developments and issues of their field...It's not often that such an intellectual book is also eminently approachable. The editors and contributors should be well pleased with their efforts; no doubt readers will be, too.

-- Harlan Greene * College & Research Libraries *

...it is certainly the case that the majority of articles are engagingly written, the authors are well-informed and expert commentators, and the topics themselves relevant to many professionals.

-- Margaret Procter * Archives and Records *

The editors have compiled a book that is both remarkably open-minded and forward-thinking, while still retaining the rigor of traditional historical and archival practices. Each essay stands firmly on its own yet complements the others in a refreshing way; not unlike when you introduce a favorite piece of music or artwork to someone who has never seen it before and they point out something poignant and meaningful that you had overlooked, adding to the complexity and beauty of your own perspective. Sometimes that new information is hidden in plain view, as several of these essays illustrate, but it brings a more holistic outlook that unites all involved in creating, using, and appreciating that piece. This book accomplishes that for records and makes familiar topics new again, ready to be rediscovered in promising ways.

-- Christine Schmid Engels * Archival Issues *

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