05417nam 2200433 450 991061621100332120230516201539.03-031-19289-3(MiAaPQ)EBC7109699(Au-PeEL)EBL7109699(CKB)25115887400041(EXLCZ)992511588740004120230303d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierArchives in a changing climatePart I and part II. /editors, Viviane Frings-Hessami, Fiorella FoscariniCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (168 pages) illustrationsPrint version: Frings-Hessami, Viviane Archives in a Changing Climate - Part I and Part II Cham : Springer,c2022 9783031192883 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Contents -- Archives in a changing climate: proposing new "solutions" for a new era -- References -- "Handmaidens of history": speculating on the feminization of archival work -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The figure of the handmaid -- Doing speculatively -- Doing speculatively, part one -- The handmaiden in the house of memory, aka archival work is domestic labour -- Doing speculatively, part two -- Bodily encounters of a handmaiden, aka 'I not only could predict the loss, I felt it' -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The shifting significance of child endowment records at the National Archives of Australia -- Abstract -- Introduction -- "Australia finds £11 million for her babies": some background on the child endowment scheme -- Child endowment records in the fourth dimension -- Care Leaver advocacy from 2004 onwards -- Reclaiming the child endowment records in series A885 -- Conclusion -- References -- Khmer Rouge archives: appropriation, reconstruction, neo-colonial exploitation and their implications for the reuse of the records -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Historical background -- The Tuol Sleng Archive -- The Tuol Sleng Archive through a Records Continuum lens -- Appropriated Archive Continuum Model -- Provenance and reconstruction of the Archive -- Access to the Archive -- Privacy of the subjects of the records -- Reuse of the Archive -- Displacement and return -- Conclusion: ethical use of the Archive -- References -- Imagine: a living archive of people and place "somewhere beyond custody" -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Key concepts -- Terra nullius: archival terra nullius -- Recordkeeping and archiving as weapons of colonization -- The "warrant" for transforming the archive -- The Monash Country Lines Archive -- A living archive of people and place and indigenous wellbeing -- Reconciling research.Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Archives in a changing climate: responding to a diversity of environments -- References -- Messages sent, and received? Changing perspectives and policies on US federal email as record and the limits of archival accountability -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The beginnings of US federal email policy, 1982-2000 -- Early electronic mail use, 1982-1989 -- Court action and policy change: phase one, 1989-1993 -- Court action and policy change: phase two, 1994-2000 -- Developing electronic-focused US federal email policy, early 2000s -- Design criteria for email management: DoD 5015.2 -- Electronic-first approaches in the US law and policy since 2010 -- Legislation: the Presidential and federal records act amendments of 2014 -- Regulating the US federal email since 2011: Obama administration presidential memorandum and implementation directive -- Implementing electronic-first email policy since 2013: Capstone -- Changing climates of archival accountability -- The example of Hillary's email server -- Conclusion: limits of archival accountability -- References -- Archival interventions and the language we use -- Abstract -- Archives, archivists, and power -- Archives and language -- Archival (re)description -- Find &amp -- Connect web resource -- Language, distance, time, and space -- Our policy -- Metadata and records -- Conclusion: language, archives, and power -- Acknowledgements -- References -- "Displaced archives": proposing a research agenda -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Defining displaced archives -- The Displacements and Diasporas project -- Foundational research needs -- Theoretical approaches to the study of displaced archives -- Broadening the discourse around displaced archives -- Conclusion -- References -- Towards protocols for describing racially offensive language in UK public archives.Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Best practice guidance in Australia and North America -- Australia -- North America -- Existing UK descriptive practices -- A 'good, better, best' practice model -- References.ArchivesCongressesArchives027.5Frings-Hessami VivianeFoscarini FiorellaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910616211003321Archives in a changing climate3044023UNINA