An American political archives reader [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karen Dawley Paul, Glenn R. Gray, L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Scarecrow Press, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (488 p.) |
Disciplina | 025.17/14 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PaulKaren Dawley
GrayGlenn R. <1970-> MelvinL. Rebecca Johnson |
Soggetto topico |
Archives - United States - Administration
Records - United States - Management |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-52119-5
9786612521195 0-8108-6747-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Reflections on the Modern History of Congressional History; Part I. Acquiring Political Collections; Chapter 2. Present at the Tenth Hour: Appraising and Accessioning the Papers of Marjorie S. Holt; Chapter 3. A Repository Archivist on Capitol Hill; Chapter 4. Collection Policies at State Archives for Legislators' Papers; Chapter 5. A Hint of Scandal: Problems in Acquiring the Papers of Herman E. Talmadge; Part II. Documenting Congress; Chapter 6. The Documentation of Congress: Summary Report and Recommendations
Chapter 7. Congressional Papers and Committee Records: Private vs. Public OwnershipChapter 8. Congressional Papers: Collection Development Policies; Chapter 9. Oral History as a Documentation Strategy for Political Collections; Chapter 10. Electronic Record Systems on Capitol Hill: Finding and Obtaining What You Want; Part III. Appraising Political Collections; Chapter 11. Appraising Modern Congressional Collections; Chapter 12. Appraising the Papers of State Legislators; Chapter 13. Appraisal of Congressional Records at the Minnesota Historical Society Chapter 14. Appraisal of John J. Williams PapersChapter 15. Campaign Buttons in a Black Box: Appraisal Standards for Strom Thurmond Memorabilia; Chapter 16. Adventures in the Third Dimension: Reenvisioning the Place of Artifacts in Archives; Chapter 17. Taking a Byte out of the Senate: Reconsidering the Research Use of Correspondence and Casework Files; Part IV. Arranging and Describing Political Collections; Chapter 18. Processing Political Collections; Chapter 19. Describing Congressional Papers Collections: A Progression of Access Tools Chapter 20. Classified: What to Do If National Security Officials VisitChapter 21. An Embarrassment of Riches: Access and the Politics of Processing Congressional Collections; Part V. Building Research Centers; Chapter 22. Raising Private Monies to Support Archival Programs; Chapter 23. Creating the Howard Baker Center; Chapter 24. Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies: An Evolutionary Model; Part VI. Using Political Collections; Chapter 25. Trends in Scholarship on Congress: A Historian's View; Chapter 26. Congressional Archives and Policy History Chapter 27. Dataheads: What Archivists Need to Know About Political ScientistsChapter 28. Congressional Collections: Where the Mundane Becomes Compelling; Chapter 29. Recovering History and Discovering Data in the Archives: An Alternative Mode of Research for Congress Scholars; Appendix: Chronology of Advances in Preserving the Documentation of Congress; Index; About the Authors and Contributors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454571503321 |
Lanham, Md., : Scarecrow Press, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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An American political archives reader / / editors, Karen Dawley Paul, Glenn R. Gray, L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md. : , : Scarecrow Press, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (x, 477 pages) |
Disciplina | 025.17/14 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PaulKaren Dawley
GrayGlenn R. <1970-> MelvinL. Rebecca Johnson |
Soggetto topico |
Archives - United States - Administration
Records - United States - Management |
ISBN |
1-282-52119-5
9786612521195 0-8108-6747-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Reflections on the Modern History of Congressional History; Part I. Acquiring Political Collections; Chapter 2. Present at the Tenth Hour: Appraising and Accessioning the Papers of Marjorie S. Holt; Chapter 3. A Repository Archivist on Capitol Hill; Chapter 4. Collection Policies at State Archives for Legislators' Papers; Chapter 5. A Hint of Scandal: Problems in Acquiring the Papers of Herman E. Talmadge; Part II. Documenting Congress; Chapter 6. The Documentation of Congress: Summary Report and Recommendations
Chapter 7. Congressional Papers and Committee Records: Private vs. Public Ownership Chapter 8. Congressional Papers: Collection Development Policies; Chapter 9. Oral History as a Documentation Strategy for Political Collections; Chapter 10. Electronic Record Systems on Capitol Hill: Finding and Obtaining What You Want; Part III. Appraising Political Collections; Chapter 11. Appraising Modern Congressional Collections; Chapter 12. Appraising the Papers of State Legislators; Chapter 13. Appraisal of Congressional Records at the Minnesota Historical Society Chapter 14. Appraisal of John J. Williams Papers Chapter 15. Campaign Buttons in a Black Box: Appraisal Standards for Strom Thurmond Memorabilia; Chapter 16. Adventures in the Third Dimension: Reenvisioning the Place of Artifacts in Archives; Chapter 17. Taking a Byte out of the Senate: Reconsidering the Research Use of Correspondence and Casework Files; Part IV. Arranging and Describing Political Collections; Chapter 18. Processing Political Collections; Chapter 19. Describing Congressional Papers Collections: A Progression of Access Tools Chapter 20. Classified: What to Do If National Security Officials Visit Chapter 21. An Embarrassment of Riches: Access and the Politics of Processing Congressional Collections; Part V. Building Research Centers; Chapter 22. Raising Private Monies to Support Archival Programs; Chapter 23. Creating the Howard Baker Center; Chapter 24. Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies: An Evolutionary Model; Part VI. Using Political Collections; Chapter 25. Trends in Scholarship on Congress: A Historian's View; Chapter 26. Congressional Archives and Policy History Chapter 27. Dataheads: What Archivists Need to Know About Political Scientists Chapter 28. Congressional Collections: Where the Mundane Becomes Compelling; Chapter 29. Recovering History and Discovering Data in the Archives: An Alternative Mode of Research for Congress Scholars; Appendix: Chronology of Advances in Preserving the Documentation of Congress; Index; About the Authors and Contributors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778191003321 |
Lanham, Md. : , : Scarecrow Press, , 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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An American political archives reader / / editors, Karen Dawley Paul, Glenn R. Gray, L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md. : , : Scarecrow Press, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (x, 477 pages) |
Disciplina | 025.17/14 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PaulKaren Dawley
GrayGlenn R. <1970-> MelvinL. Rebecca Johnson |
Soggetto topico |
Archives - United States - Administration
Records - United States - Management |
ISBN |
1-282-52119-5
9786612521195 0-8108-6747-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Reflections on the Modern History of Congressional History; Part I. Acquiring Political Collections; Chapter 2. Present at the Tenth Hour: Appraising and Accessioning the Papers of Marjorie S. Holt; Chapter 3. A Repository Archivist on Capitol Hill; Chapter 4. Collection Policies at State Archives for Legislators' Papers; Chapter 5. A Hint of Scandal: Problems in Acquiring the Papers of Herman E. Talmadge; Part II. Documenting Congress; Chapter 6. The Documentation of Congress: Summary Report and Recommendations
Chapter 7. Congressional Papers and Committee Records: Private vs. Public Ownership Chapter 8. Congressional Papers: Collection Development Policies; Chapter 9. Oral History as a Documentation Strategy for Political Collections; Chapter 10. Electronic Record Systems on Capitol Hill: Finding and Obtaining What You Want; Part III. Appraising Political Collections; Chapter 11. Appraising Modern Congressional Collections; Chapter 12. Appraising the Papers of State Legislators; Chapter 13. Appraisal of Congressional Records at the Minnesota Historical Society Chapter 14. Appraisal of John J. Williams Papers Chapter 15. Campaign Buttons in a Black Box: Appraisal Standards for Strom Thurmond Memorabilia; Chapter 16. Adventures in the Third Dimension: Reenvisioning the Place of Artifacts in Archives; Chapter 17. Taking a Byte out of the Senate: Reconsidering the Research Use of Correspondence and Casework Files; Part IV. Arranging and Describing Political Collections; Chapter 18. Processing Political Collections; Chapter 19. Describing Congressional Papers Collections: A Progression of Access Tools Chapter 20. Classified: What to Do If National Security Officials Visit Chapter 21. An Embarrassment of Riches: Access and the Politics of Processing Congressional Collections; Part V. Building Research Centers; Chapter 22. Raising Private Monies to Support Archival Programs; Chapter 23. Creating the Howard Baker Center; Chapter 24. Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies: An Evolutionary Model; Part VI. Using Political Collections; Chapter 25. Trends in Scholarship on Congress: A Historian's View; Chapter 26. Congressional Archives and Policy History Chapter 27. Dataheads: What Archivists Need to Know About Political Scientists Chapter 28. Congressional Collections: Where the Mundane Becomes Compelling; Chapter 29. Recovering History and Discovering Data in the Archives: An Alternative Mode of Research for Congress Scholars; Appendix: Chronology of Advances in Preserving the Documentation of Congress; Index; About the Authors and Contributors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825200303321 |
Lanham, Md. : , : Scarecrow Press, , 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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