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Autore principale: Raaska, Helmi
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1989
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contents Personal Privacy and the Archivist. Raaska, Helmi Archives Civil Law Confidential Records Constitutional Law Disclosure Freedom of Information Higher Education Intellectual Freedom Library Collections Methods Privacy This discussion of the protection of privacy as it relates to archival functions draws on the procedures followed by three repositories: the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library (NLF), the Michigan Historical Collections (MHC) at the University of Michigan, and the Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs (Reuther Library) at Wayne State University. The constitutional, common, and statutory law roots of the right to privacy concept are explored in detail, and a general overview of repository and donor restrictions is given. Discussion of the three libraries' procedures focuses primarily on their handling of labor union records, including donor restrictions, accessioning policies, screening for private information, review and appraisal procedures, third party privacy, and description procedures for closed materials. (29 references) (MAB)
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spellingShingle Personal Privacy and the Archivist.
Raaska, Helmi
Archives
Civil Law
Confidential Records
Constitutional Law
Disclosure
Freedom of Information
Higher Education
Intellectual Freedom
Library Collections
Methods
Privacy
Personal Privacy and the Archivist. Raaska, Helmi Archives Civil Law Confidential Records Constitutional Law Disclosure Freedom of Information Higher Education Intellectual Freedom Library Collections Methods Privacy This discussion of the protection of privacy as it relates to archival functions draws on the procedures followed by three repositories: the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library (NLF), the Michigan Historical Collections (MHC) at the University of Michigan, and the Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs (Reuther Library) at Wayne State University. The constitutional, common, and statutory law roots of the right to privacy concept are explored in detail, and a general overview of repository and donor restrictions is given. Discussion of the three libraries' procedures focuses primarily on their handling of labor union records, including donor restrictions, accessioning policies, screening for private information, review and appraisal procedures, third party privacy, and description procedures for closed materials. (29 references) (MAB)
title Personal Privacy and the Archivist.
topic Archives
Civil Law
Confidential Records
Constitutional Law
Disclosure
Freedom of Information
Higher Education
Intellectual Freedom
Library Collections
Methods
Privacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED344609