The Archival imagination : essays in honour of Hugh A. Taylor / edited by Barbara L. Craig.
Material type: TextPublisher: Ottawa : Association of Canadian Archivists, 1992Description: 263 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1895382068
- 9781895382068
- 025.1714 20
- CD972 .A73 1992
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 025.1714 ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A095054B |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: The Archival Imagination / Barbara L. Craig -- Hugh Taylor's Contextual Idea for Archives and the Foundation of Graduate Education in Archival Studies / Tom Nesmith -- Mind Over Matter: Towards a New Theory of Archival Appraisal / Terry Cook / Towards a Social Theory of Appraisal / Terry Eastwood -- The Principles Speak for Themselves: Articulating a Language of Purpose for Archives / Kent M. Haworth -- The Introduction of Copying Devices into British Civil Service, 1877-1889 / Barbara L. . Craig -- The Development of the Principles of Provenance and Respect for Original Order in the Public Record Office / Michael Roper -- Chaos through Communications: Archivists, Records Managers, and the Communications Phenomenon / Frank G. Burke -- Developing a Historical Laboratory: The Genesis of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia / Carman V. Carroll -- Old Wine in Old Bottles: Renovating an Old Building for an Archives / Shirley C. Spragge -- The Essence of Archival Communication / Anne MacDermaid -- The Writings of Hugh Taylor: A Bibliographic Review -- The Writings of Hugh Taylor: A Comprehensive Bibliography / James K. Burrows.
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