Research in the Archival Multiverse
Author(s)
Gilliland, Anne J.
McKemmish, Sue
Lau, Andrew J.
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100290Language
EnglishAbstract
Over the past 15 years, the field of archival studies around the world has experienced unprecedented growth within the academy and within the profession, and archival studies graduate education programs today have among the highest enrolments in any information field. During the same period, there has also been unparalleled expansion and innovation in the diversity of methods and theories being applied in archival scholarship. Global in scope, Research in the Archival Multiverse compiles critical and reflective essays across a wide range of emerging research areas and interests in archival studies; it aims to provide current and future archival academics with a text addressing possible methods and theoretical frameworks that have been and might be used in archival scholarship and research.
Keywords
Information Science; archival studies; archival scholarship; archival methodology; archival practice; archives; archival philosophy; archival administration; recordkeeping; contemporary archival practice; Archival science; Records managementDOI
10.26530/oapen_628143ISBN
9781925377699OCN
1028759370Publisher
Monash University PublishingPublisher website
https://www.publishing.monash.edu/Publication date and place
Clayton, Victoria, Australia, 2016Series
Social Informatics,Classification
Research and information: general