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Provenance Xxvi, Reagan Grimsley
Provenance Xxvi, Reagan Grimsley
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley
Front Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
The Coca-Cola Company Archives: Thriving Where Dilbert, Not Schellenberg, Matters, Gregory Markley
The Coca-Cola Company Archives: Thriving Where Dilbert, Not Schellenberg, Matters, Gregory Markley
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
It’s unlikely that many of the more than one million visitors who experience The NEW World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta every year know that a small team of archivists helped bring the museum to life. Selecting historical materials to display and verifying the accuracy of exhibits are just two of the tasks faced by Coke archivists. In a high-order challenge, the small archives team—just six people, including two from the communications/ clerical staff—based at the company’s corporate headquarters across from Georgia Institute of Technology is charged with guardianship of Robert W. Woodruff’s image of the 123-year-old company. Woodruff, longtime chief …
Archival Allegory? Cultural Studies And T.R. Schellenberg's Modern Archives: Principles And Techniques, Cheryl Beredo
Archival Allegory? Cultural Studies And T.R. Schellenberg's Modern Archives: Principles And Techniques, Cheryl Beredo
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in 1934, the same year that Theodore Roosevelt Schellenberg earned his doctorate in history from the University of Pennsylvania and began a career in archives. Schellenberg slowly and surely climbed the archival ranks, holding federal posts in Washington, D.C., and teaching archival-training courses at local universities; he later lectured on a variety of topics relating to archives in Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand. In 1950 Schellenberg was appointed to the prestigious position of director of Archival Management at NARA. Schellenberg soon published Modern Archives: Principles …
Reviews, Suzanne K. Durham, Christine De Catanzaro, Muriel Mcdowell Jackson
Reviews, Suzanne K. Durham, Christine De Catanzaro, Muriel Mcdowell Jackson
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Where's The Context? Enhancing Access To Digital Archives, Abigail R. Griner
Where's The Context? Enhancing Access To Digital Archives, Abigail R. Griner
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Providing access to original materials is an ethical responsibility for all professional archivists. In the Code of Ethics for Archivists, access is the sixth tenet, stating that archivists not only provide equal and open access to records, they preserve the intellectual integrity of collections. In an analog environment, this responsibility is somewhat straightforward and uncomplicated. However, technology has advanced rapidly over the past decade, and digitization projects are at the forefront of library and archival news. In a digital world, the once-simple tasks of promoting access to original materials and preserving their intellectual integrity are far more complicated. Although digitization …
Back Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley
Back Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
The Elusive Simplicity Of Container-Level Encoded Archival Description: Some Considerations, Leah Broaddus
The Elusive Simplicity Of Container-Level Encoded Archival Description: Some Considerations, Leah Broaddus
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Web-managed finding aids require streamlined, efficient intellectual organization of materials. It is not just a question of aesthetics, but of pragmatics. A more consistent, generalizable system of organization aids institutions in adopting, migrating, and building on the structure. The generalizable elements of a solution can be repeated, predicted, explained, taught, and further developed.1 They also lend the skeletal structure necessary to support unique elements.
Archival Work In A Surreal World: The Imagination Of George Saunders, Erica Olsen
Archival Work In A Surreal World: The Imagination Of George Saunders, Erica Olsen
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
When George Saunders’s first collection of short stories, CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, came out in 1996 reviewers emphasized the surrealism of his fictional world of run-down theme parks and virtual-reality franchise businesses: "… a nightmarish post-apocalyptic world that might have been envisioned by Walt Disney on acid," wrote the Philadelphia Inquirer, while Newsweek called it "a cybernetic, postapocalyptic dystopia."