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Annual Index Volume 69 (2006) Janet Russell, Compiler Phis annual index to Volume 69 (2006) of the American Archivist includes a detailed index to the A*CENSUS report published in the Fall 2006 (69:2) issue, followed by a article-level index to the remainder of the volume. This second index includes authors and subects of articles, reviews, book reviews, letters to the editor, and the editor’s column, Minutes of the Society of American Archivists are noted but not indexed in detail. Items with multiple authors are listed fully only under the first author. Spring/Summer (69:1) pp. 1-258 Fall/Winter (69:2) pp. 259-599 A adjunct faculty, 69:359-60 advocacy as critical issue, 69:340 A*CENSUS (Archival Census and \frican-American archivists (see race and Education Needs Survey in the United States) ethnicity) ACA (see Academy of Certified Archivists age of archivists, 69:330 (ACA)) archival educators, 69:365 academic institutions barriers to continuing education, career path, 69:338 69:38 1-82 continuing education, 69:370, 389 certified archivists, 69:426 as current employer, 69:327 continuing education, 69:375—76, 389 employer support for continuing education, 69:350, 372 education, 69:347, 383 employer support for continuing job functions, 69:336 education, 69:384 leadership, 69:417 by gender, 69:497 minority archivists, 69:399 minority archivists, 69:402, 517 salaries, 69:338 part-time students, 69:357 strength of ties, 69:414 providers of continuing education, Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA) (see 69:392-93 also certification) students, 69:355 history, 69:423 technical notes, 69:450 knowledge transfer, 69:318 American Association for State and Local leadership, 69:411, 415 History, 69:298 multiple memberships, 69:344 American Historical Association, 69:311 strength of ties, 69:414 American Library Association survevs of members, 69:424—25 accredited master’s programs, 69:352, access as Critical issue, 69:340 422 access to public records, 69:387, 388 Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, action items (see also follow-up studies) 69:344, 483 diversity recruitment, 69:315 Spectrum Initiative and Leadership education for technical skills, 69:317 Institute, 69:314—15, 405 faculty shortage, 69:321 archival education as a career, 69:364 knowledge transfer, 69:319 archival educators (see faculty in graduate professional associations, 69:320-21 education) recruitment, 69:313 archival profession, characteristics, surveys of archivists, 69:322 69:408-10 Archives Assessment and Planning Workbook, as qualification for hiring, 69:362, 69:422 420, 435-36 Archives Month/Archives Week, 69:313, requirements for, 69:424 314, 397, 404 salaries, 69:419, 519 archives-related coursework, 69:356 strength of ties to profession, 69:419, Archivists for Congregations of Women 519-20 Religious, 69:344 certified archivists, 69:428 ARMA International, 69:298 Civic Ventures, 69:319 Asian archivists, 69:377, 384, 394 collaboration Association of Moving Image Archivists, benefits of, 69:326 69:344, 481-82 in continuing education, 69:319-20 attitude toward profession, 69:414—16, 417 in development of standards, 69:409 (see also strength of ties to profession) colleges and universities (see academic Baby Boomers, 69:310-11, 330 (see also institutions) generational shift) communities of practice, 69:318 Banks, Brenda, 69:295 conference attendance A*Census (Part 6: Report on all respondents, 69:41 1 Diversity), 69:396-406, 516-18 certified archivists, 69:432 barriers to continuing education, Conference of Archivists, 69:31 1 69:378-82 Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists, Basics of Archives Continuing Education 69:481 (BACE) program, 69:320n69:26 consortia and leadership, 69:417 Bastian, Jeanette Allis, 69:295, 303 (see also consultants, 69:295, 303-4 (see also Yakel, Elizabeth and Jeannette Allis self-employed archivists) Bastian) context (see surveys, earlier) Bearman (David) survey (1982) continuing education, 69:367-95, 512-15 degrees held by archivists, 69:351, 498 benefits, 69:325 ethnicity and race, 69:333, 396, 398 certified archivists, 69:420, 435, 436, salaries, 69:499 523-24 summary, 69:301, 444 collaboration, 69:319-—20 bibliography, 69:525-27 minority archivists, 69:402 budgets providers of, 69:390-95 of managers, 69:347 in respondents’ training, 69:334, technical notes, 69:454 350-51 budgets of managers technical knowledge, 69:316 technical notes, 69:454 technical notes, 69:451—52 Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 69:324 topics for, 69:369, 386-88, 512-14 businesses (see for-profit organizations) core education in continuing education, Capitol Hill Management, 69:424 69:378, 387, 388 career paths, 69:338-39 (see also second costs of continuing education, 69:369, careers) 378-82, 386, 387 archival education, 69:364 Council of State Archivists (CoSA) (see also internships, 69:36] Council of State Historical Records leadership, 69:413, 416 Coordinators (COSHRC) ) managers, 69:416 conference attendance, 69:41 1 mentorships, 69:360 as primary association, 69:344 minority archivists, 69:399-402, 516 survey, 69:304 professional associations, 69:415 Council of State Historical Records students, 69:35 Coordinators (COSHRC) (see also certification, 69:419-37 Council of State Archivists (CoSA) ) archives vs. other professions, leadership, 69:415, 417 69:428-29 publication, 69:41 1-12 demographics, 69:419 strength of ties, 69:414 history, 69:42 1-24 Cox, Richard, 69:303 knowledge transfer, 69:318-19 credentials of archivists (see certification; overview, 69:420-21 education) INDEX critical issues, 69:339—40, 341 *ntry into the profession, year of (see also current position, 69:327, 328 length of time in the profession) data analysis process, 69:305-6 barriers to continuing education, follow-up studies, 69:323-24 69:382 technical notes, 69:449-—54 continuing education, 69:371, 375, Davis, Susan E., 69:295 389 A*Census (Part 7: Report on Archival employer support for continuing Leadership), 69:407-18, 519-24 education, 69:384 degrees held by archivists, 69:335, 498 providers of continuing education, demographic statistics, 69:327—48, 69:392 497-510 entry-level archivists density of archivists, 69:332-33, 334 education, 69:349-50 Deutrich (Mabel) and Ben DeWhitt survey qualifications for, 69:354—55, 362, 435 (1979), 69:301, 445 ethics, continuing education for, 69:387, Diffendal, Anne P., 69:295 388 A*Census (Part 8: Certified Archivists Evaluation of Archival Institutions, 69:422 in the A*Census), 69:419-—37 Evans (Frank) survey (1970), 69:301, 446 digitization as continuing education topic, faculty for graduate education, 69:358-60 69:390 accreditation, 69:422 distance as barrier to continuing continuing education topics, 69:388 education, 69:379 employer support for continuing distance education, 69:320 education, 69:384 diversity, 69:396—406, 516-18 (see also race leadership, 69:411, 417 and ethnicity) providers of continuing education, overview, 69:396—97 69:39] recruitment, 69:313, 314-15 shortage of, 69:321, 350, 364-65 students, 69:356, 357 strength of ties, 69:414 doctoral degrees held, 69:335, 351-52 federal employees (see also government doctoral education, 69:360, 364 agencies) education, 69:333-35, 403, 498 (see also follow-up studies, 69:323-24 continuing education; graduate publications, 69:41 1-12 education) salary, 69:338 electronic records and continuing feminization of the profession, 69:359 education, 69:339, 390 follow-up studies, 69:322-25 (see also employer-provided continuing education, action items) 69:373, 395 (see also on-the-job for-profit organizations, 69:378 training) full-time students, 69:352-53, 355-56 employer support for continuing funding as critical issue, 69:340 education gender, 69:329 employer type, 69:347, 374, 378, 382-84, age, 69:331 510 barriers to continuing education, lack of as barrier, 69:379 69:382 technical notes, 69:451 career path, 69:331, 332 employer types, 69:327-29 (see also certified archivists, 69:419, 426 academic institutions; for-profit continuing education, 69:376, 389-90 organizations; government agencies; credentials, 69:335 non-profit agencies) employer support for continuing conference attendance, 69:411 education, 69:384 continuing education, 69:370-71, 389 faculty, 69:359 identification with profession, job functions, 69:336 69:408-9 managers, 69:344—45 job functions, 69:337 minorities, 69:332 managers, 69:346 primary source of education, 69:372 minorities, 69:399, 401 providers of continuing education, providers of continuing education, 69:393 69:391, 392 salaries, 69:336 INDEX students, 69:356, 357 Institute of Museurn and Library Services, generational shift, 69:310-11, 377 Librarians for the 21st Century Generations X and Y, 69:310-11, 312, 314 program, 69:295, 297 geographic region Interim Board for Certification (SAA), barriers to continuing education, 69: 69:423 381 internships continuing education, 69:376, 390, in archival education, 69:361 D1d continuing education, 69:374, 391 employer support for continuing importance of, 69:350 education, 69:384 job functions and specializations, 69:336 providers of continuing education, job satisfaction of minority archivists, 69:394-95, 515 69:404 geographical distribution, 69:332-33, Kentucky Department for Libraries and 372-73 Archives, 69:318 government agencies (see also federal knowledge transfer, 69:317-19 employees) leadership, 69:407-18, 519-24 affiliations, 69:342, 500 attitudes toward, 69:414-16 conference attendance, 69:41 1 certified archivists, 69:419-20, continuing education, 69:370-71, 131-34, 436 378, 389 demographic data, 69:416-17 as current employer, 69:327-28 professional participation, 69:410-14 employer support for continuing leadership development, 69:317, 319, 417 education, 69:383 leadership positions, 69:413—14 job functions, 69:336 length of time in the profession (see also knowledge transfer, 69:318 entry into the profession, year of) managers in, 69:345-47 certified archivists, 69:426—-27, 434 minority archivists, 69:399 follow-up studies, 69:323 salaries, 69:338 librarians (see also American Library state archives, 69:304, 311 Association) support for continuing education, accredited programs, 69:352, 422 69:374 archives as second career, 69:339 graduate education, 69:349-66, 511 follow-up studies with, 69:324 accreditation, 69:422 licensing, 69:420 (see also certification) faculty (see faculty for graduate loyalty to the profession (see attitude education) toward profession; strength of ties to as hiring criterion, 69:436 profession) influence on continuing education, mailing lists 69:377 low numbers of students responding, leadership, 69:414-15 69:353 minority archivists, 69:402 as source for respondents, newer archivists, 69:371-—72 69:298-300, 496 quality of, 69:365 managers, 69:344—48 in respondents’ training, 69:333 continuing education, 69:369, 375, technical knowledge, 69:316 389 Heritage Health Index, 69:304 cost as barrier to continuing hiring criteria, 69:362, 420, 435-36 education, 69:380 Hirtle, Peter, 69:297 hiring criteria, 69:362, 420, 435-36 historians, follow-up studies with, leadership, 69:416 69:324 minority archivists, 69:399, 402 Historically Black Colleges and publication, 69:41 1-12 Universities Archives Training recruitment, 69:361-62, 364 Institute, 69:298, 315, 405 technical notes on coding, 69:452-53 ICPSR (see University of Michigan. Inter- Market Strategies, Inc. (MSI), 69:300 University Consortium for Political master’s degree as requirement, 69:335, and Social Research (ICPSR) ) 350, 354—55, 363 infrastructure of profession, 69:319-22 mentoring continuing education, 69:374, 391 as current employer, 69:328 graduate education, 69:360-61 job functions, 69:336 knowledge transfer, 69:317, 318 salaries, 69:338 Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives nonrespondents, follow-up with, 69:301-3, Conference (MARAC) 323, 455-60 certified archivists, 69:427 Northwest Archivists, Inc., survey multiple memberships, 69:344 questions, 69:484-85 survey questions, 69:480-81 number of years in the profession Midwest Archives Conference (MAC) (see length of time in the profession) certified archivists, 69:427—28 on-the-job training (see also employer- multiple memberships, 69:344 provided continuing education) survey questions, 69:478-79 in archival education, 69:334, 350-51 minorities (see diversity; race and as continuing education, 69:373-74 ethnicity) follow-up studies, 69:323 MLIS (master’s in library and information trend away from, 69:363, 364, 365-66 science), 69:350 other professions (see librarians; museum Modern Archives Institute, 69:298 professionals) museum professionals, 69:324, 405, 422 certification in, 69:428—-29 National Archives and Records follow-up studies with, 69:324 Administration (NARA) outreach history, 69:31 1 follow-up actions, 69:325 knowledge transfer program, 69:318 to minorities, 69:404—5 as source for respondents, 69:298 to others with archives-related National Association of Government responsibilities, 69:378 Archives and Records Administrators overview of survey, 69:294—96, 496 (NAGARA), 69:404 part-time faculty, 69:359-60 National Forum on Archival Continuing part-time students, 69:352-53, 356-57, 363 Education (NFACE), 69:368, 373, position of respondents 378-82 barriers to continuing education, National Historical Publications and 69:380 Records Commission (NHPRC), continuing education, 69:371, 375, 69:391 388, 513 Native American Archives Institute, 69:405 employer support for continuing Native American archivists (see also race education, 69:384 and ethnicity) providers of continuing education, continuing education, 69:377, 390 69:391-92 primary source of education, 69:372 Posner (Ernst) survey (1956), 69:301, 351, providers of continuing education, 447, 498 69:394 preservation Native American Graves Protection and continuing education for, 69:388 Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 69:298, as critical issue, 69:340 303n privacy of data new archivists, 69:371 (see also career continuing education for, 69:387, 388 paths; entry-level archivists; second in survey, 69:308-9, 448 careers) professional associations (see also New England Archivists (NEA), 69:428, leadership) 479-80 certified archivists, 69:427-28, 428 New York State Archives, 69:318 continuing education, 69:319-20, NFACE (National Forum on Archival 369, 373, 390-91 Continuing Education), 69:368, 373, costs of continuing education, 378-82 69:386 Nolan, Debra, 69:297 development of archives faculty, non-members of professional associations, 69:364 69:409-10 as hiring criterion, 69:436 non-profit agencies leadership, 69:409, 410-14 continuing education, 69:378, 389 membership in, 69:342, 501-4 multiple memberships, 69:343-44, leadership, 69:416-17 506-9 minority archivists, 69:402, 518 participation in survey, 69:297, 301, recruitment, 69:313 302-3 technical notes, 69:452 as providers of continuing education, salaries, 69:336-38 69:395 certified archivists, 69:419, 427, 519 public awareness campaigns, 69:404 length of time in profession, 69:499 strength of ties, 69:415 technical notes, 69:450 student members, 69:356, 511 scholarship programs professional development for managers, continuing education, 69:320 69:347—-48 (see also continuing for doctoral students, 69:321 education; leadership development) minority recruitment, 69:315, 405 Professional Examination Service (PES), school-age children and recruitment, 69:422-23 69:313, 314, 397, 404—5 professional identity, 69:340, 342-44 second careers (see also career paths) public awareness campaigns, 69:313, 315, leadership, 69:416 404-5 minorities, 69:399, 516 Public Use Data File, 69:308 part-time students, 69:357 publications and presentations previous careers, 69:500 certified archivists, 69:431—32, 521-23 technical knowledge, 69:316 faculty, 69:359 security, continuing education for, 69:387, leadership, 69:41 1-12 388 students, 69:356, 357 self-directed study race and ethnicity, 69:396-406 (see also as continuing education, 69:369, diversity) 373-74, 39] all archivists, 69:332 position, 69:375 barriers to continuing education, as providers of continuing education, 69:382 69:395 continuing education, 69:376—77, 390 in respondents’ training, 69:334, employer support for continuing 350-51, 369, 370 education, 69:384 self-employed archivists, 69:371, 374, 389 primary source of education, 69:372 (see also consultants) providers of continuing education, shadowing, 69:318 69:394 Simmons College, 69:405 Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, ALA, Society of American Archivists (SAA) 69:344, 483 certification program, 69:421-24 records managers, follow-up studies with, continuing education, 69:373 69:324 Dues and Member Benefits Survey recruitment (1998), 69:441-43 to broaden skills, 69:315-17 history, 69:31 1 minorities, 69:397, 402-4 leadership, 69:411, 414 2 to replace retiring workers, 69:312-13 membership, 69:343—44 sources for, 69:361-—62 minorities, 69:396, 404 work-study experiences, 69:32] origins of census, 69:295, 297 regional differences, 69:306, 497, 515 student members, 69:356 regions, definition, 69:306-7, 308 survey questions for members, religious archival associations, 69:343 69:485-86 replacement of archivists, 69:362-63 (see Task Force on Diversity (1998), also recruitment; retirement plans) 69:406 response rates for survey, 69:300-303, sources used in compiling A*CENSUS 307 reports, 69:525-27 retired workers standards, development of archives as second career, 69:316—17 certification, 69:421 knowledge transfer, 69:319 leadership, 69:409 retirement plans, 69:362-63 state archives agencies, 69:304, 311 in career path, 69:339, 340 statistics, collection of, 69:321—22 strength of ties to profession, 69:342, Western Archives Institute, 69:298, 315 500-501 work-study experiences, 69:321, 338 certified archivists, 69:419, 429-31, Working Group for A*CENSUS, 519-20 69:295-96, 297-300 faculty, 69:359 workplace experience leadership, 69:414—15 identification with profession, professional associations, 69:410 69:408-9 students in graduate programs, 69:352-57, as inspiration to become archivists, 391 69:357 support staff and continuing education, Yakel, Elizabeth, 69:295, 303 69:384, 388, 391 Yakel, Elizabeth and Jeannette Allis survey development, 69:297-300 Bastian survey questions, 69:461—95 A*Census (Part 4: Report on surveys, earlier, 69:305 Graduate Archival Education), 1956-2003 summary, 69:438—40 69:349-66, 511 Academy of Certified Archivists years in the profession (see length of time (1989,1999), 69:424-25 in the profession) Bearman (David) 1982 survey (see Zimmelman, Nancy, 69:295 Bearman (David) survey (1982) ) A*Census (Part 5: Report on continuing education, 69:368 Continuing Education), Deutrich (Mabel) and Ben DeWhitt 69:367-95, 512-15 survey (1979), 69:305, 445 accessioning Warner (Robert) and Frank Evans “Accessioning as Processing,” survey (1970), 69:305, 446 69:274-83 surveys of archivists as action item, 69:322 accountability teachers and second careers, 69:339 “An Obligation of Trust: Speculations technical knowledge on Accountability and continuing education for, 69:386 Description,” 69:60-—78 as critical issue, 69:340 accounting follow-up studies, 69:325 Aho, James. Confession and recruitment for, 69:315-17 Bookkeeping: The Religious, Moral, time in profession (see entry into the and Rhetorical Roots of Modern profession, year of; length of time in Accounting (review) , 69:540—42 the profession) advocacy time spent on various functions, follow-up “Embracing the Power of Archives” studies, 69:324 (Presidential Address), 69:19-—32 lribal Historic Preservation Officers, Alexander, Ben (reviewer), 69:234—38 69:298 American Archivist editorial policy, type of records and employer, 69:337 69:256—58, 596-98 University of Michigan. Inter-University appraisal Consortium for Political and Social Boles, Frank. Selecting and Appraising Research (ICPSR), 69:296, 308 Archives and Manuscripts (review), values, transfer of, 69:317 69:238—42 volunteer time archival theory technical notes, 69:454 Burton, Antoinette. Archive Stories: Walch, Victoria Irons Facts, Fictions, and the Writingo f A*Census (Part 1: Introduction), History, 69:535—40 69:294-309, 496 Cvetkovich, Ann. An Archive of Feelings: A*Census (Part 2: A Call to Action), Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian 69:310-26 Public Cultures (review), 69:552-53 A*Census (Part 3: A Closer Look), McKemmish, Sue and others. Archives: 69:327—48, 497-510 Re ordkeeping in Society (review), Warner (Robert) and Frank Evans survey 69:234-38 (1970), 69:305, 446 archivists in fiction web-based instruction (see self-directed Swan, Susan. What Casanova Told Me study) (review) , 69:225-28 ANNU A INDEX arrangement Nelson Mandela Foundation. A Prisoner Roe, Kathleen D. Arranging and in the Garden: Opening Nelson Describing Archives and Manuscripts Mandela’s Prison Archive, 69:549-51 (review), 69:228-31 Pearce-Moses, Richard. A Glossary of artists’ estates Archival and Records Terminology, Salvesen, Magda and Diane 69:213-16 Cousineau. Artists’ Estates: Peterson, Trudy Huskamp. Final Acts: Reputations in Trust, 69:546—49 A Guide to Preserving the Records of A Visual Artist’s Guide to Estate Planning Truth Commissions, 69:219-22 (review), 69:546-—49 Pugh, Mary Jo. Providing Reference audio exhibits Servicefso r Archives and “Sound Practices: On-line Audio Manuscripts, 69:216-19 Exhibits and the Cultural Roe, Kathleen D. Arranging and Heritage Archive,” 69:33-59 Describing Archives and Australia Manuscripts, 69:228-31 Nakata, Martin and Marcia Langton. Salvesen, Magda and Diane Australian Indigenous Knowledge Cousineau. Artist’s Estates: and Libraries (review), 69: Reputations in Trust, 69:546—49 528-31 Swan, Susan. What Casanova Told Me, 69:225-28 A Visual Artist’s Guide to Estate B Planning., 69:546—49 Breaden, Ian Craig Bastian, Jeannette A. “Sound Practices: On-line Audio Book Reviews (editor), 69:528-53 Exhibits and the Cultural book reviews Heritage Archive,” 69:33-59 Aho, James. Confession and Bookkeeping: The Religious, Moral, and Rhetorical Roots of Modern C Accounting, 69:540—42 Berkhofer, Robert F. Day of Reckoning: CAMIiLEON project Power and Accountability in “*The Old Version Flickers More”: Med:eval France, 69:231-—34 Digital Preservation from the Boles, Frank. Selecting and Appraising User’s Perspective,” 69:159-87 Archives and Manuscripts, continuing education 69:238-42 “Digital Preservation Education: Burton, Antoinette. Archive Stories: Educating or Networking?”, Facts, Fictions, and the Writing of 69:188-212 History, 69:535-40 see also A*CENSUS: continuing Callery, Bernadette G. Collaborative education Access to Virtual Museum Collection Cox, RichardJ . (reviewer) ,6 9:535—40 Information: Seeing through the cultural heritage archives Walls, 69:543—46 “Sound Practices: On-line Audio Cvetkovich, Ann. An Archive of Feelings: Exhibits and the Cultural Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian Heritage Archive,” 69:33-59 Public Cultures, 69:552-53 Dow, Elizabeth H. Creating EAD- D Compatible Finding Guides on Paper, data grid technology Harvey, Ross. Preserving Digital “Building Preservation Environments Materials, 69:532-35 with Data Grid Technology,” McKemmish, Sue and others. 69:139-58 Archives: Recordkeeping in Society, Davis, Susan E. (reviewer), 69:228-31 69:234—38 description Nakata, Martin and Marcia Langton. “An Obligation of Trust: Speculations Australian Indigenous Knowledge on Accountability and and Libranes, 69:528-31 Description,” 69:60-—78 Roe, Kathleen D. Arranging and G Describing Archives and Manuscripts (review) , 69:228-31 Galloway, Patricia digital preservation “Archives, Power, and History: Dunbar “Building Preservation Environments Rowland and the Beginning of with Data Grid Technology,” the State Archives of Mississippi 69:139-58 (1902-1936)”, 69:79-116 “Digital Preservation Education: Garrison, Ellen (reviewer), 69:231—34 Educating or Networking?”, government records 69:188-212 “Political Democracy and Archival Harvey, Ross. Preserving Digital Development in the Management Materials (review) , 69:532-35 of Presidential Records in the “<The Old Version Flickers More’: Republic of Korea,” 69:117-38 Digital Preservation from Gracy, Karen F. (reviewer), 69:532-35 the User’s Perspective,” 69: Greene, Mark A. and Dennis Meissner 159-87 More Product, Less Process, Doylen, Michael (reviewer), 69:552-53 68:208-63, Letters 69:13-15 Duff, Wendy M., Amy Marshall, Carrie Limkilde, and Marlene van Ballegooie “Digital Preservation Education: Educating or Networking?”, Hedstrom, Margaret L., Christopher 69:188-212 A. Lee, Judith S. Olson, and Clifford A. Lampe “*The Old Version Flickers More’: E Digital Preservation from the User’s Perspective,” 69:159-87 EAD. see Encoded Archival Description Hedstrom, Margaret L. (reviewer), 69: (EAD) 549-5] education for archivists. see A*CENSUS: history education; continuing education “Archives, Power, and History: Dunbar Electronic Resource Preservation and Rowland and the Beginning of Access Network (ERPANET) the State Archives of Mississippi “Digital Preservation Education: (1902-1936)”, 69:79-116 Educating or Networking?”, Huth, Geof (reviewer), 69:213-16 69:188-212 Ellis, Carol (reviewer), 69:225-28 Encoded Archival Description (EAD) I Dow, Elizabeth H. Creating EAD- Indigenous peoples Compatible Finding Guides on Paper Nakata, Martin and Marcia Langton. (review), 69:222-25 Australian Indigenous Knowledge Ericson, Timothy L. and Libraries (review) ,6 9:528-31 reviewer, 69:238—42 Secrecy in Government (Letter), 69:11-12 J Jimerson, Randall C. “Embracing the Power of Archives” F (Presidential Address) ,6 9:19-32 finding aids Dow, Elizabeth H. Creating EAD- K Compatible Finding Guides on Paper (review), 69:222-25 Korea, Republic of France “Political Democracy and Archival Berkhofer, Robert F. Day of Reckoning: Development in the Power and Accountability in Management of Presidential Medieval France (review), Records in the Republic of 69:231-34 Korea,” 69:117-38 t INDEX L “Building Preservation Environments with Data Grid Technology,” Lampe, Clifford A. see Hedstrom, 69:139-58 Margaret L. Murphy, Nora (reviewer), 69:216-19 Lee, Christopher A. see Hedstrom, museums Margaret L. Callery, Bernadette G. Collaborative Lee, Kyong Rae Access to Virtual Museum Collection “Political Democracy and Archival Information: Seeing through the Development in the Walls (review), 69:543-—-46 Management of Presidential Records in the Republic of Korea,” 69:117-38 O lesbian studies Olson, Judith S. see Hedstrom, Margaret L. Cvetkovich, Ann. An Archive of Feelings: on-line collection information Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian Callery, Bernadette G. Collaborative Public Cultures (review), Access to Virtual Museum Collection 69:552-53 Information: Seeing through the Limkilde, Carrie. see Duff, Wendy M. Walls (review), 69:543-—46 M P Mandela, Nelson preservation. see digital preservation Nelson Mandela Foundation. A processing Prisoner in the Garden: Opening “Accessioning as Processing,” Nelson Mandela’s Prison Archive 69:274-83 (review), 69:549-51 “Getting More for Less: Testing a New Mangravite, Andrew Processing Model at the More Product, Less Process (Letter to University of Montana,” the Editor), 69:12-13 69:284—90 Marshall, Amy. see Dutf, Wendy M. Pugh, MaryJ o McCrea, Donna E. Archival Research (From the Editor), “Getting More for Less: Testing a 69:269-73 New Processing Model at the Images and Initiatives (From the University of Montana,” 69: Editor), 69:16—-18 284-90 — Meissner, Dennis. see Greene, Mark A. R Millar, Laura “An Obligation of Trust: Speculations records management on Accountability and Political Democracy and Archival Description,” 69:60-—78 Development in the Management minimal processing of Presidential Records in the “Accessioning as Processing,” Republic of Korea,” 69:117-38 69:274-83 reference services “Getting More for Less: Testing a Pugh, Mary Jo. Providing Reference New Processing Model at the Services for Archives and University of Montana,” 69: Manuscripts (review) ,6 9:216-19 284-90) research “More Product, Less Process,” Archival Research (from the editor), 68:208-63, Letters 69:13-15 69:269-73 Mississippi State Archives Rowland, Dunbar “Archives, Power, and History: “Archives, Power, and History: Dunbar Rowland and the Dunbar Rowland and the Beginning of the State Archives Beginning of the State Archives of Mississippi (1902-1936)”, of Mississippi (1902-1936)”, 69:79-116 69:79-116 Moore, Reagan W. Rule, Amy (reviewer), 69:546—49

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