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A classificação de documentos fotográficos: um estudo em arquivos, bibliotecas e museusAlbuquerque, Ana Cristina de [UNESP] 22 May 2012 (has links) (PDF)
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Memória universitária : o Arquivo Central do Sistema de Arquivos da Universidade Estadual de Campinas (1980-1995) / University memory : the Arquivo Central do Sistema de Arquivos da Universidade Estadual de Campinas (1980-1995)Martins, Neire do Rossio, 1959- 02 August 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012 / Resumo: Trata-se da pesquisa histórica sobre a trajetória de instalação e implantação do Arquivo Central do Sistema de Arquivos da Universidade Estadual de Campinas, problematizando-o como "lugar de memória" universitária, ao mesmo tempo que refletimos sobre as formas utilizadas para sua legitimação como órgão administrativo e acadêmico. Instalado em 1983, no Centro de Informação e Difusão Cultural, visava tratar dos documentos acumulados pelas bibliotecas. Durante sua implantação, concorreu com outras unidades de documentação criadas à época, evidenciando conflitos de competência, conforme apresentamos na análise da constituição do seu acervo. Refletimos ainda sobre seu desenvolvimento durante o processo de institucionalização universitária. / Abstract: This M.A.Dissertation is the historical research on the implementation track of the Central Archive of the State University of Campinas's Archive System, questioning its role as "place of university memory" whilst reflecting upon the ways used for its legitimization as an administrative and academic organ. Established in 1983, the Center for Information and Cultural Diffusion, aimed at dealing with the documents accumulated by the libraries. During its implementation, it competed with other documentation units created at the time, highlighting conflicts of jurisdiction, as presented in the analysis of the formation of their collection. We also reflect upon its development during the process of university institutionalization. / Mestrado / Educação, Conhecimento, Linguagem e Arte / Mestre em Educação
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Preserving records bearing on the experience of women in North America : The women’s archives movement and its significance for appraisal for acquisitionEarnshaw, Gabrielle Lili 05 1900 (has links)
This thesis is an historical study of efforts which have taken place in English speaking
North America to preserve records bearing on women's experience. It has been
found that efforts have centered on two positions: separation from traditional archives and
reform of traditional archives. Approaches have varied and changed according to the
political ideology of the women's movement at different historical moments. In the
1930s, efforts were made to develop separate "Women's Archives" to complement the
records held by traditional archives. In the 1960s and 1970s, some feminists, primarily
radical and lesbian feminists aimed at the establishment of independent women-centered
archives that were separate from traditional archives and were operated according to
feminist principles. Other efforts by liberal feminists have concentrated on the reform of
traditional archives through the development of preferential acquisition policies for
records bearing on women's experience. In the 1980s and 1990s, while earlier efforts
continued, challenges of racism and classism have been made to traditional archives and
the women's archives movement by women of color and other minorities. Most recently,
feminist scholars have argued for the integration of women's history with that of men.
This has influenced a growing trend towards integration of women's records with those
of traditional archives.
The women's archives movement suggests that appraisal for acquisition in
traditional archives has discriminated against the records created by women. Although
archival theory and methodology of appraisal for acquisition are not inherently biased, in
practice acquisition of private records takes place in a haphazard manner according to the
value system of the ruling political ideology. Because of structural and societal
discrimination women have not been part of this ruling elite and interest in the
preservation of their records has been minimal. To ensure the preservation of women's
records archivists must develop national, systematic and comprehensive acquisition
strategies which acquire records from all spheres of human activity, improve intellectual
access to women's records, and recognize and respect efforts which have taken place
outside of traditional archives. The role of the archivist must be expanded to provide
consultation and outreach for creators of records bearing on women's experience and the
women-centered archives which preserve them. / Arts, Faculty of / Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School of / Graduate
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La législation archivistique du Québec et la gestion des archives publiquesOuellette, Vincent January 1991 (has links)
Cette étude présente et tente d'expliquer la législation archivistique du Québec dans le but de dégager la conception de la gestion des archives publiques que sous-tend cette législation. Nous avons défini une législation archivistique comme étant l'ensemble des dispositions légales adoptées par un gouvernement pour régir la conservation, la gestion et l'accessibilité des archives. Notre étude s'est donc principalement limitée à une analyse des dispositions de la Loi sur les archives (adoptée en décembre 1983) et des textes qui lui sont directement reliés, puisque cette loi traite de la gestion des archives publiques et privées du Québec. Avec l'intention de privilégier une approche archivistique pour mener notre analyse, nous nous sommes inspirés de la littérature portant sur la législation archivistique et sur la théorie archivistique en général. L'analyse s'est effectuée à l'aide d'un ensemble de catégories d'analyse structuré selon trois paliers d'investigation : le champ d'application de la Loi sur les archives, la gestion des archives publiques prevue par cette loi et l'administration de la loi. L'analyse a révélé que la Loi sur les archives officialise des concepts et des principes propres à susciter une gestion des archives publiques en reconnaissant aux archives une valeur administrative autant que culturelle. Toutefois, certains aspects de la Loi sur les archives atténuent quelque peu le caractére intégré de la gestion des archives publiques que suggére l'esprit de cette loi. / Arts, Faculty of / Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School of / Graduate
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Archivists’ outlook on service to genealogists in selected Canadian provincial archivesEdwards, Rhianna Helen 05 1900 (has links)
A long-standing antipathy towards genealogists on the
part of archivists is suggested by a study of the archival
literature. However, there is evidence in the literature of
the past decade to indicate that many archivists are
reassessing their position vis a vis genealogists. There
appears to be several causes. Social historians and other
professionals also acknowledge that genealogical endeavours
are helpful to their own purposes. Genealogists themselves
recognize that their qualifications and standards must be
improved in order for them to command respect. Archivists
now recognize the lobbying power that can be exercised by
this large user constituency. The literature suggests that
all these influences are leading archivists to accept the
principle that genealogy and genealogists should receive
service and respect that is equal to that afforded academic
and other researchers.
Interviews with seven archivists at three Canadian
provincial archives were conducted. They suggest that
different archivists hold different attitudes towards
genealogists. One interviewee was clearly antipathetic, but
three were impartial and three were frustrated and
discouraged, not with genealogists per se, but with the
problems inherent in putting the principle of equality into
practice. Regardless of the attitude held, each interviewee
believed that an improvement in methods of accommodating
genealogists would not only aid the genealogist, but would
also provide some relief from the pressures of serving this
large and varied user constituency. But does such
accommodation through adjustments in the functions of
appraisal and acquisition, arrangement and description,
reference and access, and public programming undermine
archival theory? In general, it was found that sound
appraisal practices are compromised by an approach driven by
the needs of the user; however, genealogical research
required no adjustment of arrangement and description
practices following the principles of provenance and
original order. It was also found that the functions of
reference and access, and public programming could meet the
needs and approaches of genealogists without jeopardizing
the physical and intellectual aspects of the records. / Arts, Faculty of / Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School of / Graduate
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The development of university archives in British Columbia: a case studyO’Donnell, Jacqueline P. 11 1900 (has links)
This essay attempts to determine how university archives in British Columbia have developed
from their origins as collections of historical documents within university libraries, and whether
they exemplify the larger trend of archival development evident in Canada. An examination of the
history of the National Archives of Canada provides a model of developmental stages and key
elements necessary for a modern archival programme. In addition it exemplifies the Canadian
tradition of “total archives”. Individual case studies explore the evolution of British Columbia’s
three university archives, in the light of this Canadian tradition. Archival programmes located
within the University of British Columbia, the University of Victoria and Simon Fraser University
are examined, in order to determine how they were conceived, advanced and sustained. An
examination of the administrative records of the three university archives including annual reports,
correspondence, policies and committee minutes presents a historical overview of their growth
and development. Following decades of progress, the emerging picture is one of an incomplete
process with each institution having attained a different level of development. The conclusion
compares and contrasts the three institutions and assesses their progress in the broader national
context of Canadian university archives generally. The state of university archives in British
Columbia mirrors that of their national counterparts and the emerging picture is one of an
evolution still incomplete. / Arts, Faculty of / Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School of / Graduate
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The Buccaneer (1981)East Tennessee State University 01 January 1981 (has links)
The Buccaneer (1981), a yearbook published by the students of East Tennessee State University. / https://dc.etsu.edu/yearbooks/1063/thumbnail.jpg
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The Buccaneer (1982)East Tennessee State University 01 January 1982 (has links)
The Buccaneer (1982), a yearbook published by the students of East Tennessee State University. / https://dc.etsu.edu/yearbooks/1064/thumbnail.jpg
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The Buccaneer (1983)East Tennessee State University 01 January 1983 (has links)
The Buccaneer (1983), a yearbook published by the students of East Tennessee State University. / https://dc.etsu.edu/yearbooks/1065/thumbnail.jpg
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The Buccaneer (1984)East Tennessee State University 01 January 1984 (has links)
The Buccaneer (1984), a yearbook published by the students of East Tennessee State University. / https://dc.etsu.edu/yearbooks/1066/thumbnail.jpg
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