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Much of our nation's documentary heritage resides in small historical societies, libraries, cultural organizations, houses of worship, and museums. The preservation of this heritage often depends on the dedicated efforts of people who, in their workaday world, practice some profession other than archivist. For thirty years, Organizing Archival Records has equipped non-professional archivists to tackle the challenging task of arranging and describing archival materials. The latest edition preserves the practical, easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach of earlier editions while updating its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Much of our nation's documentary heritage resides in small historical societies, libraries, cultural organizations, houses of worship, and museums. The preservation of this heritage often depends on the dedicated efforts of people who, in their workaday world, practice some profession other than archivist. For thirty years, Organizing Archival Records has equipped non-professional archivists to tackle the challenging task of arranging and describing archival materials. The latest edition preserves the practical, easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach of earlier editions while updating its content to reflect current archival practices and growing concerns over social justice, while offering solutions for common collection problems.
Autorenporträt
David W. Carmicheal formerly directed the Pennsylvania State Archives and the Georgia Department of Archives and History. Early in his career he established the Westchester County (New York) Archives and was director of the Records and Archives Center for many years. He earned his B.A. in History and English from Asbury University and his M.A. in History and Archives from Western Michigan University. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Society of American Archivists and a past president of the Council of State Archivists. Carmicheal began developing workshops for small archives and avocational archivists in 1986. This publication grew out of those efforts.