Webography of Resources for Records Professionals
ARRANGEMENT & DESCRIPTION
Arrangement
- Archival Arrangement — Five Different Operations at Five Different Levels (Oliver W. Holmes, National Archives and Records Administration, 1964)
- Archival Arrangement: Ensuring Access to Materials (Moya K. Mason, 2011)
- Archival Principles: respect des fonds and principe de provenance (UNESCO RAMP reader)
- Arrangement and Description (Archives Association of British Columbia, 2008)
- Defining Electronic Series: A Study (Jim Suderman, Archivaria 53, Spring 2002)
- Disrespecting Original Order (Frank Boles, The American Archivist Vol. 45, No. 1, 1982)
- How Records Are Grouped (National Archives and Records Administration)
- How to Proceed: Arranging (Procedures Manual for the Southern Historical Collection and General Manuscripts University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2010)
- Principle of Original Order & the Organization and Representation of Digital Archives (Jane Zhang, 2001)
- Principles of Arrangement (Theodore Schellenberg, National Archives and Records Administration, Staff Information Paper Number 18, 1951)
- The Power of the Principle of Provenance (David A. Bearman and Richard H. Lytle, Archivaria 21, Winter 1985-86)
- With Respect to Original Order: Changing Values in Archival Arrangement (Robert Edwards, AABC Newsletter, Volume 11 No. 1, 2001)
Description
- Archival Finding Aids and Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Training Video (Daniel Santamaria, Princeton University Library)
- Catalog and Finding Aid Systems for Pictorial Materials (Helena Zinkham, Library of Congress, 2004)
- Creating the Next Generation of Archival Finding Aids (Yakel, Shaw, and Renolds, D-Lib Magazine, Vol 13 Number 5/6, 2007)
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) (Society of American Archivists)
- Encoded Archival Description (EAD) (official site, 2002)
- Encoded Archival Description: An Introduction and Overview (Daniel V. Pitti, D-Lib Magazine, Vol 5 Number 11, 1999)
- How to Proceed: Describing (Procedures manual for the Southern Historical Collection and General Manuscripts University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description (International Council on Archives, 1999)
- Managing the Present: Metadata as Archival Description (David A. Wallace, Archivaria 39, Spring 1995)
- MARC Standards: MARC 21 formats (Library of Congress)
- Mediating in a Neutral Environment: Gender-Inclusive or Neutral Language in Archival Description (Sharon P. Larade and Johanne M. Pelletier, Archivaria 35, Spring 1993)
- Metadata Strategies and Archival Description: Comparing Apples to Oranges (Heather MacNeil, Archivaria 39, Spring 1995)
- Origin and Development of the Concept of Archival Description (Luciana Duranti, Archivaria 35, Spring 1993)
- Records and Representations (Geoffrey Yeo, Conference on the Philosophy of the Archive, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10th April 2008)
- Rules for Archival Description (RAD) (Bureau of Canadian Archivists, Canadian Committee on Archival Description, 2008)
- Standards for Archival Description: A Handbook (compiled by Victoria Irons Walch, Working Group on Standards for Archival Description, Society of American Archivists, 1994)
- Subject Access Points in the MARC Records and Archival Finding Aid: Enough or Too Many? (Elizabeth J. Cox and Leslie Czechowski, 2007)
- The Archival Photograph and Its Meaning: Formalisms for Modeling Images (Allen C. Benson, Journal of Archival Organization, 2009)
- Unlocking Hidden Treasures through Description: Comments on Archival Voyages of Discovery (Ann Pederson, Archivaria 37, Spring 1994)
- Will Metadata Replace Archival Description: A Commentary (Wendy Duff, Archivaria 39, Spring 1995)
- Wrapping Records in Narratives: Representing Context through Archival Description (Peter Horsman, University of Amsterdam, 2010)