Storing Archiving Organizing


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Organizing Archival Records


Organizing Archival Records

Author: David W. Carmicheal

language: en

Publisher: AltaMira Press

Release Date: 2004-01-20


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David Carmicheal's classic guide for organizing a small archive, now updated to include real-life examples, information on computer use in organizing records, and a bonus CD-ROM.

The Organization of Intermediate Records Storage


The Organization of Intermediate Records Storage

Author: A. W. Mabbs

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1974


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UNESCO pub. Manual on the techniques and methodologys for intermediate records maintenance and storage of archives materials - describes the treatment of documents produced by administrative organizations between the time of their removal from the offices where they are created to the moment of their transferral to the historical archives, and covers the staffing of records centres, the storage and eventual elimination of documents, etc. Diagrams and references.

Storing, Archiving, Organizing


Storing, Archiving, Organizing

Author: Anja-Silvia Goeing

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2016-11-01


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Storing, Archiving, Organizing: The Changing Dynamics of Scholarly Information Management in Post-Reformation Zurich is a study of the Lectorium at the Zurich Grossmünster, the earliest of post-Reformation Swiss academies, initiated by the church reformer Huldrych Zwingli in 1523. This institution of higher education was planned in the wake of humanism and according to the demands of the reforming church. Scrutinizing the institutional archival records, Anja-Silvia Goeing shows how the lectorium’s teachers used practices of storing, archiving, and organizing to create an elaborate administrative structure to deal with students and to identify their own didactic and disciplinary methods. She finds techniques developing that we today would consider important to understand the history of information management and knowledge transfer.