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Williams, C. (2006). Managing archives: Foundations, principles and practice - 1 views

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    Williams, C. (2006). Managing archives: Foundations, principles and practice. London: Chandos Publishing. ** had problems downloading PDF
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McKemmish, S., Piggott, M., Reed, B., & Upward, F. (2005). Archives: Recordkeeping in s... - 0 views

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    McKemmish, S., Piggott, M., Reed, B., & Upward, F. (2005). Archives: Recordkeeping in society. Wagga Wagga, NSW: Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University.
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Cunningham, A. (2010). The arrangement and description of archives amid administrative ... - 0 views

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    Cunningham, A. (2010). The arrangement and description of archives amid administrative and technological change: Essays and reflections by and about Peter J. Scott. Brisbane: Australian Society of Archivists.
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Archives : principles and practice / Laura A. Millar. - Curtin Alma-Primo - 0 views

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    "Archives : principles and practice / Laura A. Millar" = Hardcopy only. You do not have to purchase the following textbooks but you may like to refer to them.
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CAARA - Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities - 0 views

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    Activities (not for assessment) * What is distributed custody? A good place to start is with CAARA's (Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities) Policy Statement 15: Models for the distributed custody and management of government archival records. Adopted March 2006. http://www.caara.org.au/?s=Policy+Statement+15#principle15
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Piggott, M. (1998). The history of Australian record-keeping: A framework for research. - 0 views

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    Piggott, M. (1998). The history of Australian record-keeping: A framework for research. Australian Library Journal, 47(4): 343-354. Presents a case for more research into the history of archives in Australia.
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    Piggott, M. (1998). The history of Australian record-keeping: A framework for research. Australian Library Journal, 47(4): 343-354. Presents a case for more research into the history of archives in Australia.
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Greene, M.A. (2002). The power of meaning: The archival mission in the post-modern age - 0 views

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    Greene, M.A. (2002). The power of meaning: The archival mission in the post-modern age. American Archivist, 65(1): 42-55.
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Smith, C. (1993). A hitch-hiker's guide to Australian archival history. In Archival doc... - 0 views

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    Smith, C. (1993). A hitch-hiker's guide to Australian archival history. In Archival documents: Providing accountability through recordkeeping. (Ed.). McKemmish, S. & Upward, F. (Melbourne: Ancora Press): 197-210. An idiosyncratic, but entertaining, version of the recent history of archives in Australia.
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Tyacke, S. (2001). Archives in a wider world: The culture and politics of archives - 0 views

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    Tyacke, S. (2001). Archives in a wider world: The culture and politics of archives. Archivaria, 52: 1-25. Sarah was the 'Keeper of the Public Record' in the UK.
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Pollitt, C. (2000). Institutional amnesia: A paradox of the 'information age'? - 0 views

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    Pollitt, C. (2000). Institutional amnesia: A paradox of the 'information age'? Prometheus, 18(1): 5-16. Thought provoking!
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Foote, K. E. (1990). To remember and forget: Archives, memory, and culture. American Ar... - 0 views

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    Foote, K. E. (1990). To remember and forget: Archives, memory, and culture. American Archivist, 53(3): 378-392.
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Membership - Australian Society of Archivists - 0 views

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    You are encouraged to join as student members under the Associate membership category for an annual fee of $50 (inc GST). See membership details at http://www.archivists.org.au/about/membership.You can download the formhere: http://www.archivists.org.au/about/membership Note the following from the membership officer: Please do remind students that evidence of student status (copy of student card, etc.) is required for allapplications prior to processing and that after a 12 month period, their membership automatically roles over to Associate Member Regular full rate andthey will need to advise the ASA of continuing study status to receive discounted rate.
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Jimerson, R. (1989). Redefining archival identity: Meeting user needs in the informatio... - 0 views

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    Jimerson, R. (1989). Redefining archival identity: Meeting user needs in the information society. American Archivist, 52(2): 332-340.
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Piggott, M. (2007). Human nature and the making of records and archives. - 0 views

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    Piggott, M. (2007). Human nature and the making of records and archives. Archives & Social Studies, (0): 237258).
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Duchein, M (1992) - 'The history of European archives and the development of the archiv... - 0 views

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    Duchein, M (1992) - 'The history of European archives and the development of the archival profession in Europe' American Archivist 1992, Vol.55(1), pp.14-25.
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M. Piggott (2012) "Themes in Australian Recordkeeping, 1788 - 2010", Chapter 2, Archive... - 0 views

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    M. Piggott (2012) "Themes in Australian Recordkeeping, 1788 - 2010", Chapter 2, Archives and societal provenance : Australian essays, Chandos Publishing. http://link.library.curtin.edu.au/p?pid=CUR_ALMA51110902610001951  Subjects: Archives -- Australia -- History ; Libraries and society -- Australia ; Archives -- Collection management -- Australia ; Archives -- Australia ; Libraries -- Australia ; Records -- Australia -- Management Description: "Records and archival arrangements in Australia are globally relevant because Australia's indigenous peoples represent the oldest living culture in the world, and because modern Australia is an ex-colonial society now heavily multicultural in outlook. Archives and societal provenance explores this distinctiveness using the theoretical concept of societal provenance as propounded by Canadian archival scholars led by Dr Tom Nesmith. The book's seventeen essays blend new writing and re-workings and combinations of earlier work and comprise the first text to present a societal provenance perspective to a national setting. The book is divided into four sections. The first part looks at the historical context of archives in Australia; the second part covers the institutions involved in the Australian archival story; the third part discusses the formation of archives; and the fourth part considers the debates surrounding archives in Australia. The book concludes with a consideration of the notion of an archival afterlife." --backcover. 
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Hirsch, R. (2010). The permanence of provenance: The "two traditions" and the American ... - 0 views

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    Hirsch, R. (2010). The permanence of provenance: The "two traditions" and the American archival profession. Journal of Archival Organization, 8(1), 54-72. doi: 10.1080/15332748.2010.486754
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