1st Edition

Respect for Authority Authority Control, Context Control, and Archival Description

Edited By Jean Dryden Copyright 2007
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

Groundbreaking ideas in archival description and control Archival authority control is an often ambiguous label that embraces a potentially wide scope. In this active and quickly-evolving field, new methods of clarification are essential for successful archive management. The articles in Respect for Authority: Authority Control, Context Control, and Archival Description offer an innovative... Read more
  • INTRODUCTION
  • From Authority Control to Context Control (Jean Dryden)
  • ISSUES
  • Harnessing the Power of Provenance in Archival Description: An Australian Perspective on the Development of the Second Edition of ISAAR(CPF) (Adrian Cunningham)
  • Pathways to Provenance: DACS and Creator Descriptions (Larry Weimer)
  • Moving Beyond the Name: Defining Corporate Entities to Support Provenance-Based Access (Michelle Light)
  • CASE STUDIES
  • The Role of Archival Authority Records in the Finding Aid System of the Archives of Ontario (Steve Billinton)
  • Authority Control at the National Archives and Records Administration (Lydia J. E. Reid and C. Jerry Simmons)
  • Authority Control for Creators in Italy: Theory and Practice (Maurizio Savoja and Stefano Vitali)
  • Mapping the Socio-Technical Complexity of Australian Science: From Archival Authorities to Networks of Contextual Information (Gavan McCarthy and Joanne Evans)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Jean Dryden