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Journal

2007

Kennesaw State University

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Provenance Xxv, Reagan Grimsley Jan 2007

Provenance Xxv, Reagan Grimsley

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Designing A Preservation Survey: The Digital Library Of Georgia, Sheila Mcalister Jan 2007

Designing A Preservation Survey: The Digital Library Of Georgia, Sheila Mcalister

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

Since the mid-1990s, libraries have been digitizing cultural-heritage resource materials for access purposes. The digital medium provides additional opportunities for innovative approaches to scholarship and the creation of new collections through the aggregation of geographically distributed materials of similar provenance or theme. According to Donald Waters, formerly head of the Digital Library Federation, “the promise of digital technology is for libraries to extend the reach of research and education, improve the quality of learning, and reshape scholarly communication.” Accordingly, the cultural-heritage community has widely embraced digitization.


Front Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley Jan 2007

Front Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


If One Wants A Good Result, One Needs A Good Consult, Pam Hackbart-Dean Jan 2007

If One Wants A Good Result, One Needs A Good Consult, Pam Hackbart-Dean

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

Imagine having all the staff, time, knowledge, and resources to work on those long-awaited projects that keep getting put on the back burner. Although the staff of any archives would like to do it all, from planning to execution, this may be beyond its normal workload. In this situation, a qualified, specialized consultant can make the completion of one or more projects a reality. A consultant can deliver specific work or a certain product in a shorter time frame than may be possible in-house.


Reviews, Carol Bishop, Michelle Light, Kara M. Mcclurken, Jody Lloyd Thompson, Nora Lewis Jan 2007

Reviews, Carol Bishop, Michelle Light, Kara M. Mcclurken, Jody Lloyd Thompson, Nora Lewis

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley Jan 2007

Back Matter, Reagan L. Grimsley

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Georgia's Circuit Rider Archiveist Program: A Trip Through Learning And Service, Randall S. Gooden Jan 2007

Georgia's Circuit Rider Archiveist Program: A Trip Through Learning And Service, Randall S. Gooden

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

The term "circuit rider" hearkens back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries when judges rode from county seat to county seat and preachers took to the pulpit of a different church each Sunday. In 2005, a new kind of circuit rider appeared on the scene—the circuit rider archivist.