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Joanne S

A Records Management Program that Works for Archives - ProQuest - 0 views

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    Deserno, I., & Kynaston, D. (2005). A records management program that works for archives. Information Management Journal, 39(3): 60-62.
Joanne S

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.
Joanne S

Ling, T. (2001). Setting standards: Archival legislation and recordkeeping principles. Convergence, - 1 views

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    Ling, T. (2001). Setting standards: Archival legislation and recordkeeping principles. Convergence, Proceedings of the Joint national ASA and RMAA Conference, pp. 93-99.
Joanne S

Atherton, J. (1985-86). From life cycle to continuum: Some thoughts on the records management-archives relationship - 0 views

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    Atherton, J. (1985-86). From life cycle to continuum: Some thoughts on the records management-archives relationship. Archivaria, 21: 43-51.
Joanne S

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.
Joanne S

A manual of archive administration / by Hilary Jenkinson. - Version details - Trove - 0 views

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    Jenkinson, H. (1965). A manual of archive administration. 2nd ed. rev. London: Lund Humphries. *** HARDCOPY ONLY ***
Joanne S

Foote, K. E. (1990). To remember and forget: Archives, memory, and culture. American Archivist - 0 views

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    Foote, K. E. (1990). To remember and forget: Archives, memory, and culture. American Archivist, 53(3): 378-392.
Joanne S

Modern archives; principles and techniques / T. ... . - Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library - 0 views

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    Schellenberg, T.R. (1956). Modern archives: Principles and techniques. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Joanne S

Curtin University Library Catalogue - The arrangement and description of archives amid administrative and technological change - 0 views

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    I. Maclean, H. Rowell and S. Stuckey -- 'An unnecessary complication': international perspectives on the record group, the series and the fonds' in A. Cunningham (ed) (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 *** HARDCOPY ONLY *** Also see http://ica2012.ica.org/files/pdf/Full%20papers%20upload/ica12Final00414.pdf
Joanne S

Jimerson, R. (1989). Redefining archival identity: Meeting user needs in the information society. - 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.
Joanne S

The Technium: What Books Will Become - 0 views

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    Kelly, K. (2011). What Books Will Become. The Technium. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2011/04/what_books_will.php
Joanne S

The Technium: Better Than Free - 0 views

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    Kelly, K. (2008, January 31). Better Than Free. The Technium. Retrieved September 30, 2010, from http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/01/better_than_fre.php THE INTERNET AS A COPYING MACHINE AND "FREE" CONTENT
Joanne S

What Is Web 2.0 - O'Reilly Media - 0 views

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    O'Reilly, T. (2005, September 30). What Is Web 2.0 - O'Reilly Media. Retrieved September 10, 2010, from http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html To discover how Tim O'Reilly originally conceptualised Web 2.0, please read the following explanation. Do not worry too much about understanding every web tool mentioned or all the technical processes. Do pay particular attention to the discussion of RSS on page 3 and the different ways that users relate to the web in this vision.
Joanne S

Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2009: Paper: Gow, V. et al., Making New Zealand Content Easier to Find, Share and Use - 0 views

  • New Zealand content difficult to discover, share and use
  • DigitalNZ is testing ways to create digital content, collect and share existing digital content, and build smart, freely available search and discovery tools.
  • Memory Maker blurs the line between consuming and producing content. What’s sometimes called ‘remix culture’ […]. Digital technologies have opened up new possibilities for young people to access and represent the stories of their culture by taking sound and images and recombining them to say something new, something relevant to them. (Sarah Jones, Lunch Box: Software & digital media for learning, November 2008) http://lunchbox.org.nz/2008/11/get-coming-home-on-your-schools-website-wiki-or-blog/)
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  • The Memory Maker provides a taste of what is possible when collecting institutions modernise their practices for keeping and managing copyright information, using Creative Commons licenses or ‘no known copyright’ statements.
  • Learning about ‘hyperlinks’ today, these young New Zealanders will be the developers and creators of tomorrow.
  • The full set of contributions is accessible through a Coming Home search tool, occasionally on a google-like hosted search page (Figure 5), but more often through a search widget embedded on many New Zealand Web sites (Figure 6).
  • Digital New Zealand is developing and testing solutions that showcase what’s possible when we really focus on improving access to and discovery of New Zealand content.
  • Technically, the Digital New Zealand system is in three parts: a backend, a metadata store, and a front end.
  • The coolest thing to be done with your data will be thought of by someone else
  • “an API is basically a way to give developers permission to hack into your database”.
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    Gow, V., Brown, L., Johnston, C., Neale, A., Paynter, G., & Rigby, F. (2009). Making New Zealand Content Easier to Find, Share and Use. In Museums and the Web 2009. Presented at the Museums and the Web 2009, Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics, Retrieved from http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/papers/gow/gow.html
Joanne S

Library 2.0 and User-Generated Content What can the users do for us? - 0 views

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    Danowski, P. (2007). Library 2.0 and User-Generated Content What can the users do for us? In World Library and Information Congress: 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council. Durban, South Africa: IFLA. Retrieved from http://archive.ifla.org/IV/ifla73/papers/113-Danowski-en.pdf
Joanne S

Archiveteam - 0 views

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    Archive Team is a loose collective of rogue archivists, programmers, writers and loudmouths dedicated to saving our digital heritage. Since 2009 this variant force of nature has caught wind of shutdowns, shutoffs, mergers, and plain old deletions - and done our best to save the history before it's lost forever. Along the way, we've gotten attention, resistance, press and discussion, but most importantly, we've gotten the message out: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY.
Joanne S

Archives Live - Australian Society of Archivists Inc. professional social network - 0 views

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    The Australian Society of Archivists, archiveslive! - http://archiveslive.ning.com/ Here you will find resources including discussion groups, conference information and general gossip.
Joanne S

ArchivesBlogs | a syndicated collection of blogs by and for archivists - 0 views

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    Archivesblogs is a concatenation of archival blogs, from government institutions to private collections, from archivists to researchers. http://Archivesblogs.com/
Joanne S

Understanding Society through its Records - 0 views

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    The John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library has created an good overview of recordkeeping and archives management http://www.john.curtin.edu.au/society/index.html
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