Appraisal and Acquisition
β Scribed by Kate Theimer
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Appraisal and Acquisition: Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections explores how archivists and special collections librarians in organizations of different sizes and types have approached the challenges of collection, as well as exploring opportunities to acquire new kinds of materials and conduct thoughtful reappraisal.
The case studies featured are
These case studies show a range of strategies and processes, but all were selected because they demonstrate ideas that could be transferred into many other settings. They can serve as models, sources of inspiration, or starting points for new discussions.
This volume will be useful to those working in archives and special collections as well as other cultural heritage organizations, and provides ideas ranging from those that require long-term planning and coordination to ones that could be more quickly implemented. The chapters also provide students and educators in archives, library, and public history graduate programs a resource for understanding the varieties of issues related to appraisal and acquisition and how they can be addressed.
β¦ Subjects
Language Arts; Nonfiction; LAN025010; LAN025020
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