LIBR 256-10 |
Dr. Gabriele Carey |
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GREENSHEETTextbooks | Course Requirements Course Description This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of managing archives and manuscript collections. Both personal papers and institutional records (public and private) will be covered, as will a variety of record formats such as photographic materials and electronic records. Topics addressed will include collection acquisition and appraisal, arrangement and description, reference and public access, and preservation, as well as ethical, social, and political issues impacting archival work. The class includes both theoretical and practical components and will consist of lectures, readings, discussions, and hands-on experience processing a modest records collection. Course and School Objectives This course meets the School’s objective to prepare students to function effectively as information professionals by training them in the principles of archival management. Over the course of the semester, the class will address the following key questions:
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Other Materials Office Hours Assignments Class Participation. This is an intensive course. It is therefore imperative that students attend every class session in its entirety. Missing class will result in 0 points for class participation. Processing Practicum. Students will spend the final weekend processing a collection of archival records. The purpose of this practicum is to give students experience applying archival theory and method to the processing of a real collection of documents. At the conclusion of the practicum, students will be expected to submit an EAD-ready finding aid describing the materials in their appointed boxes. Detailed instructions for this assignment will be provided. Grading
Final grades will be based on the following grading scale established for graduate students by San José State University:
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