Do archives have value? : edited by Michael Moss and David Thomas

Author(s): Moss, Michael S. | Thomas, David, 1951-

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Main Title
Do archives have value?
Author(s)
Thomas, David, 1951-
Moss, Michael S.
Publisher
London : Facet Publishing, 2019
Collation
xxxv, 200 pages
24 cm
Summary
This book will explore ways of establishing value and measuring impact in archives and special collections.
ISBN
9781783303328
Dewey Class
027.00941
Contents
Valuing oral and written texts in Malawi / Paul Lihoma -- Building an evidenced-based culture for documentary heritage collections / Nancy Bell, Michael Moss and David Thomas -- Value in fragments: an Australian perspective on re-contextualisation / Helen Morgan [and others] -- Trusting the records: the Hillborough football disaster 1989 and the work of the independent panel 2010-12 / Sarah Tyacke -- Sharing history: coupling the archives and history compilation in Japan / Sachiko Morimoto -- Memories of the future: archives in India / Swapan Chakravorty -- Business archives in Hong Kong: an overview / Pui-Tak Lee -- The search for Ithaca? the value of personal memory in the archive of the digital age / Louise Craven -- The commercialisation of archives: the impact of online family history sites in the UK / David Thomas and Michael Moss -- A search for truthiness: archival research in a post-truth world / Daniel German.
Language
English
Subject
Archives -- Great Britain -- Evaluation
BRN
9955

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