Open to everyone studying for the BA (Librarianship and Corporate Information Management) through OUA. A social bookmarking group to save and collect sites, interesting links for our degree, units, profession. Consider installing toolbar hwww.diigo.com/tools Change Alert settings to Daily/Weekly as you like
Preserving Australia's Heritage: A Starter Kit for Community Groups. Published in 2004, this kit provides much valuable information and practical advice from the National Library of Australia. http://www.nla.gov.au
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Archives matter - a new publication available free from the Australian Society of Archivists which promotes the role of archives and archivists in our society
http://www.archivists.org.au/
The Australian Society of Archivists, archiveslive! - http://archiveslive.ning.com/ Here you will find resources including discussion groups, conference information and general gossip.
Archivesblogs is a concatenation of archival blogs, from government institutions to private collections, from archivists to researchers. http://archivesblogs.com/
McKemmish, S., Piggott, M., Reed, B., & Upward, F. (2005). Archives: Recordkeeping in society. Wagga Wagga,
NSW: Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University.
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.
"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.