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Reference Services for Archives and Manuscripts (Hardcover)
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Reference Services for Archives and Manuscripts (Hardcover)
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Like their librarian colleagues, reference archivists mediate
between the user and the source material. However, given the nature
of archival materials and of their holding repositories, unique
issues arise. While such matters as provenance and original order
and access and security continue to be vital underpinnings of their
work, a myriad of other issues comes into play as reference
archivists attempt to balance the competing demands of donors,
researchers, the public, and the press. From the creation and
dissemination of finding aids for electronic resources to the
implementation of marketing strategies to increase support and
strengthen service, Reference Services for Archives and Manuscripts
shows you how to thrive in the changing world of archival
reference. Intended to foster an appreciation of the issues both
within and beyond the field of archives, Reference Services for
Archives and Manuscripts reveals that today's archivist is
straddling the world of the traditional with the world of the new.
The book establishes its value as it guides you through new
concerns such as how to: take advantage of technological
developments in appraisal, accession, and preservation address
copyright, privacy, and funding issues for electronic resources
mount archival cataloging records on local and wide-area databases
create a publicly available site on the Internet improve in-house
access tools, professional abilities, and the caliber of public
service address security issues and respond to theftReference
Services for Archives and Manuscripts also helps you by preparing
you for changes in the relationship between archivist and
researcher that will inevitably occur with further changes in
technology. Other vital issues discussed are improved access for
unserved and underserved groups, a revision in ethical codes, and
the ability of archivists to become more customer-centered.
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