No innocent deposits forming archives by rethinking appraisal

The public increase of interest in the past has not necessarily brought with it a greater understanding about how archives are formed. To this end, Richard Cox takes a serious look at archival repositories and collections. Cox suggests that archives do not just happen, but are consciously shaped (an...

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Main Author: Cox, R. J ox, R. J (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, MD Scarecrow Press 2004
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