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Showing posts with label archives and human rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label archives and human rights. Show all posts
Thursday, August 20, 2015

SAA 2015: new approaches to documentation

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Album cover, The Impressions, People Get Ready (1965), and hat (c. 1981) and jacket (c. 1981) owned by Curtis Mayfield. Rock and Roll Hal...
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

More Podcast, Less Process

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Well, this is cool: More Podcast, Less Process is a new podcast that features "archivists, librarians, preservationists, technologists...
Monday, August 13, 2012

SAA 2012: archives and social justice

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Of all the sessions I attended at this year's annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists, “In Pursuit of the Moral Imperativ...
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Friday, May 6, 2011

MARAC Spring 2011: Archival Ethics and the Call of Justice

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1315 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia, 5 May 2011. Between 1828-1861, this unassuming brick building was used as a holding pen for slaves ...
Monday, August 31, 2009

Iraq National Library and Archive

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In 2006-07, Saad Eskander, the Director of the Iraq National Library and Archive (INLA), kept a diary that the British Library posted onlin...
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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Records of Guatemala's disappeared

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Every now and then, I come across a story that really makes me think about the importance of archives -- and the dangers that sometimes conf...
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. . . is Bonnie Weddle, a mildly workaholic electronic records archivist. This blog is a (partial) record of the life of a working archivist, and in it you'll find information about electronic records issues, government transparency, open records laws, archival security, New York State history, and other abiding concerns. And because even a workaholic archivist needs to get out of the processing room every now and then, you'll find the occasional travelogue and off-topic post.
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