- outline the requisite details of archival description, including the construction of finding aids and the representation of archival collections in catalogs according to the recognized standard, APPM
- explain the concepts of intellectual responsibility and the basic concepts of choice and formulation of access points, derived directly from AACR2
- provide an archival translation of basic indexing concepts such as subject analysis and indexing depth, all written within the context of LCSH
- explore the concepts of authority control of both names and subjects
- consider design issues that contributed to the construction of the format and focus on appropriate methods of content designation for archival descriptions
- discuss the development of archival information systems, in particular focusing on archival management features and problems inherent in attempts to design systems that integrate archival and bibliographic recordsThree chapters also highlight archival control of nontextual materials--visual images (photographs and films), sound recordings, and cartographic materials.
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