Made, Kept & Used
Published in 2005 - Celebrating 30 Years of the ASA
A must-have publication for every records manager and archivist covering the key area of access to records and archives.
The Made, Kept & Used seminar focused on the key area of access to records and archives, which is one of the crucial roles undertaken by archivists and recordkeepers. This publication is based on that seminar and includes the following papers:
- Access: The Democratic Imperative
Dr Eric Ketelaar, Professor of Archivistics, University of Amsterdam and Honorary Professor, Monash University - Access: the Success of Advocacy
Dr Sigrid McCausland, Member Editorial Board, Archives and Manuscripts - Indigenous Records and Archives: Mutual Obligations and Building Trust
Professor Lynette Russell, Director, Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University - It’s None of Your Business: Access to Business Archives
Bruce Smith, Partner, Archives research Consultancy - Access to Indigenous-Related Records from a Community Perspective
Loris Williams, Archivist, Community and Personal Histories, Queensland Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy - Access Alert! Don’t Be Alarmed; Archival Access is a Good Thing
Christine Yeats, Manager, Public Access, State Records of New South Wales
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