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Fashionable Nonsense or Professional Rebirth: Postmodernism and the Practice of Archives
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Terry Cook, "Fashionable Nonsense or Professional Rebirth: Postmodernism and the Practice of Archives," Archivaria 51 (Spring 2001), pp. 30-31.
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Mind Over Matter: Towards a New Theory of Archival Appraisal
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For the key concepts and strategies, see Terry Cook, "Mind Over Matter: Towards a New Theory of Archival Appraisal," In The Archival Imagination: Essays in Honour of Hugh A. Taylor, Barbara L. Craig, ed. (Ottawa, 1992), pp. 38-70
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'Many are called but few are chosen': Appraisal Guidelines for Sampling and Selecting Case Files
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Terry Cook, "'Many are called but few are chosen': Appraisal Guidelines for Sampling and Selecting Case Files," Archivaria 32 (Summer 1991), pp. 25-50.
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Archivaria
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Beyond the Pale
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This is a tendency which Australian archivist Adrian Cunningham has called "viewing records in purely transactional terms," and he notes a willingness among theoreticians to shy away from the non-organizational material. To quote Cunningham, "A consensus appears to have emerged which defines a record in transactional terms. This counterproductively narrow concept of the record is to me symptomatic of the corporate myopia afflicting many of today's archival theoreticians. It skirts the slippery concept of the evidential nature of records and excludes such non-organisational material as personal diaries and literary drafts, the recordness which to me is defined by their evidential value. "Beyond the Pale," Archives and Manuscripts 24 (May 1996), p. 22.
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Evidence of Me
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On the Back of a Tiger: Deconstructive Possibilities in 'Evidence of Me,'
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Verne Harris has suggested that Sue McKemmish, in Evidence of Me, makes just that mistake-searching for ways in which the Australian records continuum model, developed for institutional record-keeping, might be relevant for personal archives, for looking for "evidence of me." See his "On the Back of a Tiger: Deconstructive Possibilities in 'Evidence of Me,'" Archives and Manuscripts 29 (May 2001), pp. 8-22.
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In Search of the Lost Tiger, by Way of Sainte-Beuve: Re-constructing the Possibilities in 'Evidence of Me'
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Sue McKemmish and Frank Upward have replied in "In Search of the Lost Tiger, by Way of Sainte-Beuve: Re-constructing the Possibilities in 'Evidence of Me'," Archives and Manuscripts 29 (May 2001), pp. 23-43.
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Beyond the Screen: The Records Continuum and Archival Cultural Heritage
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For a similar critique of such transactions-focussed and evidence-centred approaches to archives, see Terry Cook, "Beyond the Screen: The Records Continuum and Archival Cultural Heritage," In Beyond the Screen: Capturing Corporate and Social Memory, Lucy Burrows, ed. (Melbourne, 2000), pp. 8-21
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Beyond the Screen: Capturing Corporate and Social Memory
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The Impact of David Bearman on Modern Archival Thinking: An Essay of Personal Reflection and Critique
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Terry Cook, "The Impact of David Bearman on Modern Archival Thinking: An Essay of Personal Reflection and Critique," Archives and Museum Informatics 11, no. 1 (1997), pp. 15-37.
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Archives and Museum Informatics
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Discrete instances of self-representation." See her "Reading Other People's Mail
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Letters offer what Maryanne Dever has called, May
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Letters offer what Maryanne Dever has called "discrete instances of self-representation." See her "Reading Other People's Mail," Archives and Manuscripts 24 (May 1996), p. 120.
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It may be that, in dealing with poets and fiction writers, I see this tension between intention and the unintentional/revision and spontaneous expression in a more extreme way, since these creators create with a conscious mind to creating.
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Improving our Disposition: Documentation Strategy
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Helen Samuels, "Improving our Disposition: Documentation Strategy," Archivaria 33 (Winter 1991-92), p. 134.
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The Symbolic Significance of Archives
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For a discussion, see James O'Toole, "The Symbolic Significance of Archives," American Archivist 56 (Spring 1993), pp. 234-55.
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