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Autori principali: White, Kelvin L., Gilliland, Anne J.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ890545
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author White, Kelvin L.
Gilliland, Anne J.
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Gilliland, Anne J.
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Gilliland, Anne J.
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contents Promoting Reflexivity and Inclusivity in Archival Education, Research, and Practice White, Kelvin L. Gilliland, Anne J. Information Science Education Archives Information Science Recordkeeping Research Projects Library Science The area of archival studies today transcends the professional field of archival science. It encompasses an ever-broadening array of disciplinary discussions and methodological approaches that are identifying, critiquing, and addressing the shifting social, cultural, philosophical, and political, as well as the technological, imperatives of record keeping and remembering in the twenty-first century. Reporting on two recent research projects and three ongoing educational initiatives, this article suggests ways in which research and education in archival studies can play a central role in promoting more reflexive and inclusive ideas, practices, and research, not only within the archival profession, but also within the various library and information science (LIS) and "i"School settings in which archival education and research might be situated.
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spellingShingle Promoting Reflexivity and Inclusivity in Archival Education, Research, and Practice
White, Kelvin L.
Gilliland, Anne J.
Information Science Education
Archives
Information Science
Recordkeeping
Research Projects
Library Science
Promoting Reflexivity and Inclusivity in Archival Education, Research, and Practice White, Kelvin L. Gilliland, Anne J. Information Science Education Archives Information Science Recordkeeping Research Projects Library Science The area of archival studies today transcends the professional field of archival science. It encompasses an ever-broadening array of disciplinary discussions and methodological approaches that are identifying, critiquing, and addressing the shifting social, cultural, philosophical, and political, as well as the technological, imperatives of record keeping and remembering in the twenty-first century. Reporting on two recent research projects and three ongoing educational initiatives, this article suggests ways in which research and education in archival studies can play a central role in promoting more reflexive and inclusive ideas, practices, and research, not only within the archival profession, but also within the various library and information science (LIS) and "i"School settings in which archival education and research might be situated.
title Promoting Reflexivity and Inclusivity in Archival Education, Research, and Practice
topic Information Science Education
Archives
Information Science
Recordkeeping
Research Projects
Library Science
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ890545