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Archival Accessioning
Audra Eagle Yun
Society of American Archivists, 2021
An archival accessioning program is the keystone of responsible collection stewardship and essential to providing both equitable access and meaningful contextualization of archives. In Archival Accessioning, editor Audra Eagle Yun approaches the acquisition of materials as a holistically oriented, programmatic activity that establishes and maintains baseline control for archival holdings. Combining principles, best practice, and real-world examples from eleven archival practitioners, Archival Accessioning is a forward-thinking guide that archivists can apply in a variety of institutional settings. Those working with archives, special collections, and local history materials will learn how to • Identity core components of archival accessioning and critically analyze such work, • Establish a thoughtful and successful program for taking intellectual and physical custody of materials, and • Adapt firsthand professional perspectives to improve or modify existing practices. This book’s set of principles, applied procedures, and variety of examples will benefit archivists, records managers, and librarians as well as information science students at all levels.
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Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies
Edited by Rachel King and Trinidad Rico
University College London, 2024
An interdisciplinary and insightful examination of heritage studies.

Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies offers succinct and accessible analyses of the current debates, intellectual legacies, and practical innovations on heritage value today. Using archaeology, anthropology, history, and geography, this multidisciplinary textbook is designed to support students, researchers, and practitioners, inviting them to review discussions of key problems and argumentative interventions in heritage studies.
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