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ARPMW\bib06 1 ARCHIVES, RECORDS, AND PRESERVATION IN THE MODERN WORLD SELECTED READING LIST SPRING, 2006 Call numbers indicate materials at PCL, unless otherwise noted. An asterisk (*) indicates an item, exclusive of readings in the course packet, useful as an initial reading in a section. ABBREVIATIONS AND CALL NUMBERS OF JOURNAL TITLES AA (American Archivist) -CD/3020/A45 AI (Archival Issues) -CD/3054/M53 Ar (Archivaria) -CD/3620/A73 AM (Archives and Manuscripts) -M’fiche: 11,566;1CD/4/A75 (86-87) Archivum - 025.171/AR27 College and Research Libraries -Z/671/C6/LIS Drexel Library Quarterly -Z/671/D7/LIS GA (Georgia Archive) -CD/3180/G42 Government Publications Review -Z/1223.7/Z7/G6 IA (Indian Archives) -025.171/IN2 Illinois Libraries -Z/732/12/I3 Journal of Library History -Z/671/J67 Journal of Southern History -975.05/J826 Journal of the Society of Archivists -CD/23/S6/A3 LT (Library Trends) -Z/671/L6173/LIS MA (Midwestern Archivist) -CD/3054/M53 Prologue -E/171/7345 Provenance -CD/921/P768 RMQ (ARMA Records Management Quarterly) -HF/5736/R3632 CONTENTS Bibliographies. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The Nature and Conduct of History . . . . . . . . . 3 The State of Archival History . . . . . . . . . . 3 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Archives and Archival Enterprise in Europe General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 To 1788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1789-1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Archives and Archival Enterprise in America General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1600s-1876 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1876-Present . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Corporate Archives . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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ARCHIVES, RECORDS, AND PRESERVATION IN THE MODERN WORLD SELECTED READING LIST

SPRING, 2006 Call numbers indicate materials at PCL, unless otherwise noted. An asterisk (*) indicates an item, exclusive of readings in the course packet, useful as an initial reading in a section. ABBREVIATIONS AND CALL NUMBERS OF JOURNAL TITLES AA (American Archivist) -CD/3020/A45 AI (Archival Issues) -CD/3054/M53 Ar (Archivaria) -CD/3620/A73 AM (Archives and Manuscripts) -M’fiche: 11,566;1CD/4/A75 (86-87) Archivum - 025.171/AR27 College and Research Libraries -Z/671/C6/LIS Drexel Library Quarterly -Z/671/D7/LIS GA (Georgia Archive) -CD/3180/G42 Government Publications Review -Z/1223.7/Z7/G6 IA (Indian Archives) -025.171/IN2 Illinois Libraries -Z/732/12/I3 Journal of Library History -Z/671/J67 Journal of Southern History -975.05/J826 Journal of the Society of Archivists -CD/23/S6/A3 LT (Library Trends) -Z/671/L6173/LIS MA (Midwestern Archivist) -CD/3054/M53 Prologue -E/171/7345 Provenance -CD/921/P768 RMQ (ARMA Records Management Quarterly) -HF/5736/R3632 CONTENTS Bibliographies. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The Nature and Conduct of History . . . . . . . . . 3 The State of Archival History . . . . . . . . . . 3 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Archives and Archival Enterprise in Europe General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 To 1788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1789-1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Archives and Archival Enterprise in America General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1600s-1876 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1876-Present . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Corporate Archives . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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Collecting Archives . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Government Archives in the United States . . . . . . . 12 Public Archives Commission . . . . . . . . . 12 National Archives . . . . . . . . . . 13 State, Local, and Municipal . . . . . . . . . 12 Archival Enterprise in Texas . . . . . . . . . . 17 Archival Methodology: Appraisal, Arrangement and Description . . . 19 Archives and Archival Enterprise Around the World in the 20th Century General, Africa, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Latin America, Mexico, Quebec, Spain, Yugoslavia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 The Archival Profession . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Record Keeping Systems: Nature and Subversion Record Keeping Systems and Documentation . . . . . . 26 Diplomatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Bogus Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Theft and Trading in Documents . . . . . . . . . 28 Archives and Records In Peril . . . . . . . . . . 28 BIBLIOGRAPHIES Evans, Frank B., comp., The History of Archives Administration: A Select Bibliography (1979)

CD/995/E926 Cox, Richard J., “On the Value of Archival History in the United States,” in Richard J. Cox, American

Archival Analysis: The Recent Development of the Archival Profession in the United States (1990), 182-200 CD/3021/C68/1990

Kitching, Christopher, “The History of Record Keeping in the United Kingdom to 1939: a select

bibliography” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 9 #2 (April 1988), 88-100 O’Toole, James, “The Future of Archival History,” Provenance, XIII (1995), 1-24 Steilow, Frederick J., and James Gregory Bradsher, “Archival Enterprise,” in Donald G. Davis, Jr. and

John Mark Tucker, American Library History: A Comprehensive Guide to the Literature (1989) Z/731/D38/1989 LIS

Trask, David F. and Robert W. Pomeroy III, eds., The Craft of Public History: An Annotated Selected

Bibliography (1983) D/13.5/46/C73/1983 BTC

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THE NATURE AND CONDUCT OF HISTORY

Barzun, Jacques, and Henry F. Graff, The Modern Researcher (4th ed., 1985) (This is the classic work on what historical scholarship is and how to conduct it.) D/13/B334

Brothman, Brien, “Some Themes in American Historical Writing during the `1990s,” AA, 64 (Sp/Su

2001), 159-188 Cantor, Norman F., and Richard I. Schneider, How to Study History (1967), chs. 2, 3, 9, 13 907/C168H Davidson, James West, After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (1986) E/175/D38/1986 (UGL) Gottschalk, Louis, Understanding History: A Primer of Historical Method (2d. ed., 1969)

D/13/G75/1969 LIS (This is a fine piece of work.) Handlin, Oscar, et al., Harvard Guide to American History (1967) prefatory matter: “History and Other

Fields of Knowledge,” “The Historian and the Public,” “Historical Societies,” “Theories of Historical Interpretation,” “Principles of Historical Criticism,” “History as a Literary Art”

Higham, John, “The Construction of American History,” in John Higham, ed., The Reconstruction of

American History (1962) (In tracing the changing emphases of history, this piece illuminates the changing attitudes toward the sources of history.) 973.072/H537R

“The Historian and the Historical Document” in Louis R. Gottschalk, The Use of Personal Documents in

history, anthropology and sociology (1945) G/907.2/G716U (BLAC) Kammen, Carol, On Doing Local History: Reflections on What Local Historians Do, Why and What It

Means (1987) E/180/K28/1986 McCoy, F. N., Researching and Writing in History (1974), chs. 8,9 D/16/M13 Marwick, Arthur, The Nature of History (3d. ed., 1989) D/13/M32/1989B “Scientific History,” in R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of History (1946) 907/C691I/1946R

THE STATE OF ARCHIVAL HISTORY

Cox, Richard J., “American Archival History: Its Development, Needs, and Opportunities,” AA, 46 (Winter 1983), 31-41

_____, “On the Value of Archival History in the United States,” in Richard J. Cox, American Archival

Analysis: The Recent Development of the Archival Profession in the United States (1990), 182-200 Craig, Barbara L., “Outward Visions, Inward Glance: Archives History and Professional Identity,” AI, 17

(1992), 113-124

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O’Toole, James, “The Future of Archival History,” Provenance, XIII (1995), 1-24

GENERAL Delsalle, Paul, Une Histoire de L’Archivistique (1998) Holmes, Oliver W., “History and Theory of Archival Practice,” in Roland Stevens, ed., University

Archives (1965), 1-21 025.171/AL54U Martin, Henri-Jean (Lydia G. Cochrane, trans.), The History and Power of Writing (1994)

Z/40/M3713/1994 Munden, Kenneth, ed., Archives and the Public Interest: Selected Essays by Ernst Posner (1967)

350.714/P843A

ARCHIVES AND ARCHIVAL ENTERPRISE IN EUROPE GENERAL Ambrosini, Maria Luisa, The Secret Archives of the Vatican (1969) CD/1581/A75/LAW Brichford, Maynard, “The Provenance of Provenance in Germanic Areas,” Provenance, VII, No. 2 (Fall

1989), 54-70 Cortada, James W., “Libraries and Archives of Madrid,” Journal of Library History, 9 (Ap 1974),

176-188 *Davies, J. Conway, ed., Studies Presented to Sir Hilary Jenkinson (1957) 942.02/D287S Duchein, Michel, “The History of European Archives and the Development of the European Archival

Profession,” AA, 55 (Win 1992), 14-24 Galbraith, Vivian H., Studies in the Public Records (1949), 56-88 942/G1315 _____, An Introduction to the Use of the Public Records (1952), CD/1043/G3 Hollaender, Albert E.J., Essays in Memory of Sir Hilary Jenkinson (1962) 025.171/So131e Kekumano, Charles A., The Secret Archives of the Diocesan Curia: A Historical Synopsis and a

Commentary (1959) K2697/LAW Opll, Ferdinand, “The memory of a city: the Vienna municipal archives from the thirteenth to the

twentieth century,” in M.V. Roberts, Archives and the Metropolis (1998), 23-34

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Yax, Maggie, “Arthur Agarde, Elizabethan Archivist: His Contributions to the Evolution of Archival Practice,” AA, 61 (Spg 98), 56-70

Ottervik, et al., Libraries and Archives in Sweden (1954) 027.0485/O18 Palmer, Olga P., “The History of European Archival Literature,” AA, 2 (Ap 1939), 69-84 Pugh, R.B., “The Early History of the Admiralty Record Office,” in J. Conway Davies, ed., Studies

Presented to Sir Hilary Jenkinson (1957) 942.02/D287S Rice, Howard C., Jr., “The Paris Depository for Notarial Archives,” AA, 14 (Ap 1951), 99-104 Sandberg, Arnold, “The Archives of the Church and the Religious Movements in Sweden,” Archivum, 4

(1954), 123-134 Schellenberg, T.R., Modern Archives: Principles and Techniques (1956) 025.171/SCH26M *Tate, William E., The Parish Chest: A Study of the Records of Parochial Administration in England

(1969) 942/T187P Thomas, Daniel H., “A History of the Diplomatic Archives of Belgium,” AA, 15 (Oct 1952), 291-302 University of Cambridge Archives, The Archives of the University of Cambridge: An Historical

Introduction (1962) 378.4259/C.EC.A Wagner, Alfred, “The Policy of Access to Archives: From Restriction to Liberalization,” Unesco Bulletin

for Libraries, 24 (Mr/Ap, 1970), 73-6, 117 Walne, Peter, “Parish Registers and the Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in England and

Wales,” Archivum, 8 (1958), 79-87 Welch, Edwin, “Borough Archives in England and Wales,” Archivum, 13 (1963), 61-72 Yax, Maggie, “Arthur Agarde, Elizabethan Archivist: His Contributions to the Evolution of Archival

Practice,” AA, 61 (Spg 98), 56-70

To 1788 Duranti, Luciana, “The Odyssey of Records Managers--Part II,” RMQ, 23/4 (Oct 1989), 3-6, 8-11 McCrank, Lawrence J., “Documenting Reconquest and Reform: The Growth of Archives in the Medieval

Crown of Aragon,” AA, 56 (Spg 1993), 256-318 Mullett, Charles F., “The ‘Better Reception, Preservation, and More Conveniente Use’ of Public Records

in Eighteenth-Century England,” AA, 27 (Ap 1964), 195-217

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Wernham, R.B., “The Public Records in the 16th and 17th Centuries,” in Levi Fox, ed., English Historical Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1956), 11-30 942.0007/D878

1789-1900 Alonso, Vicenta Cortes, “The Archive of the Indies,” Manuscripts, 21 (Win 1969), 2-10 091.505/Au82 Howard, Donald D., “The ‘Archives de la Guerre’: Its History and Importance in Napoleonic

Scholarship,” Journal of Library History, 5 (Ja 1970), 66-72 Ketelaar, Eric, The Archival Image: Collected Essays (Hilversum, Netherlands: Verloren, 1997)

Especially: “Muller, Feith and Fruin,” 43-54, and “Archival Theory and the Dutch Manual,” 55-66 Lokke, Carl L., “Archives and the French Revolution,” AA, 31 (Jan 1968), 23-31 _____, “The French Foreign Office Records Under the Third Republic,” AA, 5 (Ap 1942), 73-81 Muller, S., J.A. Feith, and R. Fruin (A. H. Leavitt, trans.), Manual for the Arrangement and Description

of Archives (1940) 025.171/M916HTL Panitch, Judith M., “Liberty, Equality, Posterity?: Some Archival Lessons from the Case of the French

Revolution,” AA, 59 (Win 1996), 30-47 Posner, Ernst, “Some Aspects of Archival Development Since the French Revolution,” AA, 3 (Jul 1940),

159-172 _____, “Manual of Archives Administration: Theory and Practice of Public Archives in France: A

Review Article,” AA, 35 (Ja 1972), 51-58 *_____, “Max Lehmann and the Genesis of the Principle of Provenance,” in Munden, Selected Essays

(see under GENERAL) Roper, Michael, “The Development of the Principles of Provenance and Respect for Original Order in the

Public Record Office,” in Barbara L. Craig, The Archival Imagination: Essays in Honour of Hugh A. Taylor (1992), 105-133

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ARCHIVES AND ARCHIVAL ENTERPRISE IN AMERICA

GENERAL Berner, Richard C., Archival Theory and Practice in the United States: A Historical Analysis (1983)

CD/3021/B47 *Bradsher, James Gregory, and Michele F. Pacifico, “History of Archives Administration,” in Bradsher,

ed., Managing Archives and Archival Institutions (1988) CD/950/M36/1989 Browne, Henry J., “The American Catholic Archival Tradition,” AA, 14 (Apl 1951), 127-139 *Burnette, D. Lawrence, Beneath the Footnote: A Guide to the Use and Preservation of American

Historical Sources (1969) CD/3021/B93 Butterfield, Lyman H., “Archival and Editorial Enterprise in 1850 and in 1950: Some Comparisons and

Contrasts,” American Philosophical Society Proceedings, 98 (Jun 15, 1954), 159-170 A/11P5/v. 98 Cook, Terry, “Easy to Byte, Harder to Chew: The Second Generation of Electronic Records Archives,”

Ar, 33 (Winter 1992), 202-216 _____, “What is Past is Prologue: A History of Archival Ideas Since 1898, and the Future Paradigm

Shift,” Ar, 43 (Spg 97), 17-63 Deutrich, Mabel E., “Decimal Filing: Its General Background and an Account of Its Rise and Fall in the

U.S. War Department,” AA, 28 (Ap 1965), 199-218 [Ellis, Roger, and Peter Walne, eds.], Selected Writings of Sir Hilary Jenkinson (1990) CD/935/J46 Evans, Frank B., “Archivists and Records Managers: Variations on a Theme,” AA, 30 (Ja 1967), 45-58 Gilliland-Swetland, Luke J., “The Provenance of a Profession: The Permanence of the Public Archives

and Historical Manuscripts Traditions in American Archival History,” AA (Spg 1991), 160-175 Gondos, Victor, “The Era of the Woodruff File,” AA, 19 (Oct 1956), 303-320 Hesseltine, William B., and Donald R. McNeil, eds., In Support of Clio: Essays in Memory of Herbert A.

Kellar (1958) 907.2/H465I Larsen, John C., ed., Researcher’s Guide to Archives and Regional History Sources (1988)

CD/3021/R47/1988 Lord, Clifford L., ed., Keepers of the Past (1965) 973.06/L884K Peace, Nancy E. Archival Choices: Managing the Historical Record in an Age of Abundance (1984)

CD/3021/A79/1984 Ch 1

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Schellenberg, T.R., The Management of Archives (1965) CD/950/S29 Chs 2, 3, 4 _____, Modern Archives: Principles and Techniques (1956) CD/950/S3 Chs 1, 2 Stephenson, Mary Sue, “The American Archivist, 1971-1990: A Demographic Analysis of the Articles,”

AA, 55 (Fall 1992), 538-561 Torrez, Robert, “Documents Survive Tumultuous Times,” New Mexico Magazine, 70, No. 1 (January,

1992), 50-55 Wosh, Peter J., “Keeping the Faith? Bishops, Historians, and Catholic Diocesan Archivists, 1790-1980,”

MA, IX, #1 (1984), 15-26 _____, “Bibles, Benevolence, and Bureaucracy: The Changing Nature of Nineteenth Century Religious

Records,” AA, 52 (Spg 1989), 166-178 1600s-1876

Adams, Herbert Baxter, The Life and Writings of Jared Sparks: Comprising Selections from His Journals

and Correspondence (2 vols., 1893) 973.5 P262BA Benavides, Adan, Loss by Division: the Commandancy General Archive of the Eastern Interior Provinces

[1813-1836] (1988) F/1227/B4628/1988 BLAC Dunlap, Leslie W., American Historical Societies, 1790-1860 (1944) 973.06/D921a/1944 Hamilton, J.G. de R., “Three Centuries of Southern Records, 1607-1907,” Journal of Southern History,

10 (Feb 1944), 3-36 *Harper, Josephine L., “Lyman C. Draper and Early American Archives,” AA, 15 (Jl 1952), 205-212 Jones, H.G., ed., Historical Consciousness in the Early Republic: The Origins of State Historical

Societies, Museums, and Collections, 1791-1861 (1995) E/172/H57/1995 Martin, Thomas P., “Early American Interest in Historical Sources and Archives,” ALA Public

Documents, 1937, pp. 228-232 025.1734/AM3P O’Toole, James M., “Democracy—and Documents—in America,” AA, 65 (Sp/Su, 2002), 107-115 Riley, Stephen T., The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1959 (1959) 974.406/M382Ym Smith, J.D., “Alfred Holt Stone: Mississippi Planter and Archivist/Historian of Slavery,” Journal of

Mississippi History, 45 (1983), 262-273 976.206/M6913/BHC Teute, Frederika J., “A Historiographical Perspective on Historical Editing,” AA, 43 (Wi 1980), 43-56

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Van Tassel, David B., Recording America’s Past: An Interpretation of the Development of Historical Societies in America, 1607-1884 (1960) 973.07/V368R (UGL)

Wood, Richard G., “Richard Bartlett, Minor Archival Prophet,” AA, 17 (Jan 1954), 13-18 1876-PRESENT

Baumann, Roland M., “Oberlin College and the Movement to Establish An Archives, 1920-1966,”

Midwestern Archivist, XIII (1988), 27-38 Brown, Matthew G., “The First Nixon Papers Controversy: Richard Nixon’s 1969 Prepresidential Papers

Tax Deduction,” AI, 26 (2001), 9-26 Burke, Frank G., “The Beginnings of the NHPRC Records Program,” AA, 63 (Sum 2000), 18-42 Darby, Matthew S., “Extending Archives: Folklife, Social History, and the Work of R. Henderson

Shuffler,” Prov, XVII (1999), 5-22 Evans, Frank B. “Presidential Address - American Archives, 1959-89: A Personal Perspective” AA 53

(Winter 1990) 12-21 Giunta, Mary A., “The NHPRC: Its Influence on Documentary Editing, 1964-1984,” AA, 49 (Sp 1986),

134-141 Hackman, Larry, “A Perspective on American Archives,” Public Historian, 8, No. 3 (Sum 1986), 10-28 Purcell, Aaron D., “Abstractions of Justice: The Library of Congress’s Great Manuscripts Robbery, 1896-

1897,” AA, 62 (Fa 1999), 325-345 Reynolds, Robert D., Jr., “The Incunabula of Archival Theory and Practice in the United States: J.C.

Fitzpatrick’s Notes on the Care, Cataloguing, Calendaring and Arranging of Manuscripts and the Public Archives Commission’s Uncompleted “Primer of Archival Economy,” AA, 54 (Fall 1991), 466-482

Rundell, Walter, In Pursuit of American History: Research and Training in the United States (1970)

973.07/R871I Smith, John David, “The Historian as Archival Advocate: Ulrich Bonnell Phillips and the Records of

Georgia and the South,” AA, 52 (Sum 1989), 320-331 Speer, Lisa K., “Mississippi’s ‘Spy Files’: The State Sovereignty Commission Records Controversy,

1977-1999,” Prov, XVII (1999), 101-117 Voss-Hubbard, Anke, “‘No Documents—No History’: Mary Ritter Beard and the Early History of

Women’s Archives,” AA, 58 (Win 1995), 16-30

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CORPORATE ARCHIVES Adkins, Elizabeth W., “The Development of Business Archives in the United States: An Overview and a

Personal Perspective,” AA, 60 (Win 1997), 8-33 Fishbein, Meyer H., “Business Archives,” in Allen Kent and Harold Lancour, eds., Encyclopedia of

Library and Information Science (1968), vol. 3, pps. 517-526 Z/1006/E57 LIS Ref Shkolnik, Leon “The Role of the Archive in the Corporate Structure” RMQ v.24 #4 (Oc 1990) 18-20, 22-

23, 57, 58 Smith, David R., “An Historical Look at Business Archives,” AA, 45 (Sum 1982), 273-278 Yates, Jo Anne, “Internal Communication Systems in American Business Structures: A Framework to

Aid Appraisal,” AA, 48 (Sp 1985), 141-158 COLLECTING ARCHIVES Ashdown, E., “Florida’s Black Archives: A Substantial Past,” Change, 11 (1979), 48-49 LB/2300/C4 Burke, Frank G., “Manuscripts and Archives,” Library Trends, 15 (Jan 1967), 430-445 (a history of

NUCMC) Butterfield, Lyman C., “Bostonians and Their Neighbors as Pack Rats,” AA, 24 (Apl 1961), 141-59 Clark, Thomas D., “Preservation of Southern Historical Documents,” AA, 16 (Ja 1953), 27-37 Cook, D. Louise, “A Home for a Dream, the Freedom Hall Complex,” GA, 9, #2 (Fa 1981), 42-51 Deutrich, Mabel E., “American Church Archives--An Overview,” AA, 24 (Oct 1961), 387-402 Foster, Clifton Dale, “Microfilming Activities of the Historical Records Survey, 1935-1942,” AA, 48

(Win 1985), 45-55 Fox, Edith M., “The Genesis of Cornell University’s Collection of Regional History,” AA, 14 (Ap 1951),

105-16 Geselbracht, Raymond, “The Origins of Restrictions on Access to Personal Papers at the Library of

Congress and the National Archives,” AA, 49 (Spg 1986), 142-162 Goggin, Jacqueline, “Carter G. Woodson and the Collection of Source Materials for Afro-American

History,” AA, 48 (Sum 1985), 261-271 Gracy, David B. II, “Archives of Labor in the United States: History and Reminiscence” Ar, 4 (1977)

(Southern Labor Archives)

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Hamer, Philip M., “The Records of Southern History,” Journal of Southern History, 5 (Feb 1939), 3-17 *Henry, Linda, “Promoting Historical Consciousness: The Early Archives Committee of the National

Council of Negro Women,” Signs, 7 (Aut 1981), 251-259 McAllister, D. Theodore, “Collecting Archives for the History of Science,” AA, 32 (Oct 1969), 327-332 _____, “A Manuscripts Collection Venture in the Middle West: Indiana, 1950-53,” AA, 17 (Oct 54),

305-12 Morison, William J., “Creating a Local Records and Community Archival Center: The Case of the

University of Louisville,” Public Historian, 1, #4 (Sum 1979), 23-28 Noggle, Burl, Working with History: The Historical Records Survey in Louisiana and the Nation,

1936-1942 ([1981]) F369/N63 Powell, Charles H., “Racial Historical Societies and the American Heritage,” Journal of Negro History,

37 (Ja 1952), 11-35 “Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission,” AHA Annual Report, 1896, 1:467-80

973.06/AM35A *Smiley, David L., “The W.P.A. Historical Records Survey,” in Hesseltine and McNeil, In Support of

Clio, 3-28 (see under GENERAL) Stover, C., “Museum Archives: Growth and Development,” Drexel Library Quarterly, 19, #3 (1983),

66-77 *Straus, Annabel, “College and University Archives: Three Decades of Development,” College and

Research Libraries, 40 (Sep 1979), 432-439 Wallace, Carolyn A., “The Southern Historical Collection,” AA, 28 (Ju 1965), 427-436 Warner, Robert M., “The Role of the Secular Institution in Collecting Church Records,” AA, 28 (Ap

1965), 247-54

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GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES IN THE UNITED STATES

Bastian, Jeannette Allis, “A Question of Custody: The Colonial Archives of the United States Virgin Islands,” AA, 64 (Sp/Su 2001), 96-114

PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION Paltsits, Victor H., “An Historical Resume of the Public Archives Commission, from 1899 to 1921,”

American Historical Association Annual Report, 1922, v.1, p. 152-163 973.06/AM35A NATIONAL ARCHIVES Bradsher, James Gregory, “An Administrative History of the Disposal of Federal Records, 1789-1949,”

Provenance, 3, #2 (Fa 1985), 1-21 *_____, “A Brief History of the Growth of Federal Government Records, Archives and Information,

1789-1985,” Government Publications Review, 13 (1986), 491-505 *Brooks, Philip C., “Archives in the United States During World War II, 1939-1946,” Library Quarterly,

17 (Oct 1947), 263-280 Z671/C713 Cappon, Lester J., “The National Archives and the Historical Profession,” Journal of Southern History,

35 (Nov 1969), 477-499 *Evans, Frank B., “Modern Methods of Arrangement of Archives in the United States,” AA, 29 (Ap

1966), 241-263 (history of attempts to develop a scientific system for handling archives) Geselbracht, Raymond, “The Four Eras in the History of Presidential Papers,” Prologue, 15 (Spg 1983),

37-42 E 171/P7345 Gondos, Victor, J. Franklin Jameson and the Birth of the National Archives (1981) CD/3023/G66/1981 *Jones, H.G., The Records of a Nation (1969) 026.973/J717R *Krauskopf, Robert W., “The Hoover Commissions and Federal Record Keeping,” AA, 21 (Oct 1958),

371-399 Lovely, Louise, “The Evolution of Presidential Libraries,” Government Publications Review, 6 (1979),

27-35 *McCoy, Donald, The National Archives (1979) CD/3023/M25 Penn, Ira A., “Federal Records Management in the 1980s--Is Just Like It Was in the 1780s,” RMQ, 18,

No. 3 (Jun 1984), 5-15

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Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, “The National Archives and the Archival Theorist Revisited,” AA, 49 (Sp 1986), 125-133

Schellenberg, T.R., Modern Archives: Principles and Techniques (1956) CD/950/S3 Viola, Herman, The National Archives of the United States (1984) CD/3023/U56 *Walch, Timothy, ed., Guardian of Heritage: Essays on the History of the National Archives (1986)

CD/3023/G83 Warner, Robert M., “The National Archives at Fifty,” MA, X, #1 (1985), 25-32 White, Gerald T., “Government Archives Afield: The Federal Records Centers and the Historian,”

Journal of American History, LV (Mar 1969), 833-842 E171/J87/v.74 Wolff, Cynthia J. “Necessary Monuments and the Making of the Presidential Library System”

Government Publications Review, v.16 #1 (Jan/Feb 1989) 47-62 STATE, LOCAL, AND MUNICIPAL General Barker, C.M., and M.H. Fox, Classified Files (1972) JK/468/S4/B35 Crittenden, Christopher C., “War Records in Their Relation to State and Local Archives,” AA, 8 (1945),

262-4 Fogerty, James E., “Minnesota: An Archival Network in Transition,” GA, 10, #2 (Fall 1982), 39-50 Ham, F. Gerald, “Archival Standards and the Posner Report: Some Reflections on the Historical Society

Approach,” AA, 28 (Ap 1965), 223-30 Hart, Katherine, “Administering the Local History Collection,” Texas Libraries, 29 (Fall 1967), 187-202

Z/671/T46

Jacobsen, Edna L., “State and Local Government Archives,” Library Trends, 5 (Ja 1957), 397-405 Jakeman, Robert J., “Marie Bankhead Owen and the Alabama Department of Archives and History, 1920-

1955,” Prov, XXI (2003), 36-65 *Jones, H.G., For History’s Sake: The Preservation and Publication of North Carolina History,

1663-1903 (1966) 025.171/J717F _____, Local Government Records: An Introduction to their Management, Preservation and Use (1980)

CD/3024/J66

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Monroe, Alden, “Thomas Owen and the Founding of the Alabama Department of Archives and History,” Prov, XXI (2003), 22-35

Morrison, William J., “Creating a Local Records and Community Archival Center: The Case of the

University of Louisville,” Public Historian, 1, #4 (Sum 1979), 23-28

Norton, Margaret Cross, “Archives in Illinois: The Pioneer Period,” Illinois Libraries, 63 (Mar 1981), 229-235

Speer, Lisa, and Heather Mitchell, “‘The Mississippi Plan’: Dunbar Rowland and the Creation of the

Mississippi Department of Archives and History,” Prov, XXII (2004), 51-72 Weber, Lisa B., Documenting America: Assessing the Condition of Historical Records in the States

(1983) Z/675/G7/C6 and CD/950/C6 (LAW) Weinberg, Allen, “Court Records--Orphans Among Archives,” AA, 23 (Ap 1960), 167-74 State Bahmer, Robert H., “The Archival Function in the States,” AA, 22 (Ap 1959), 203-9 Bryan, Mary G., “Trends of Organization in State Archives,” AA, 21 (Ja 1958), 31-42 *Cox, Richard J., “A Century of Frustration: The Movement for a State Archives in Maryland,

1811-1935,” Maryland Historical Magazine, 78 (Sum 1983), 106-117 975.206/M36 *Dearstyne, Bruce, “Archival Politics in New York State, 1892-1915,” New York History, 66 (Apl 1985),

165-184 974.706/N0819 East, Dennis, “The Ohio Historical Society and Establishment of the State’s Archives: A Tale of Angst

and Apathy,” AA, 55 (Fall 1992), 562-577 Hupp, James L., “The Movement for the Formation of the West Virginia Department of Archives and

History,” West Virginia History, 28 (Apl 1967), 249-255 975.4005/W529 Jones, H. G., “The Pink Elephant Revisited,” AA, 43 (Fa 1980), 473-484 (The Posner Report) Posner, Ernst, American State Archives (1964) 025.171/P843A Ch. 1 Simpson, Robert R., “Leland to Connor: An Early Survey of American State Archives,” AA, 36 (Oct

1973), 513-522 Tryon, Roy, “The South Carolina Archives: A Decade of Change and Program Development,” AA, 60

(Spg 97), 166-183 Walch, Victoria Irons, “State Archives In 1997: Diverse Conditions, Common Directions,” AA, 60 (Spg

1997), 132-151

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Wates, Wylma Anne, “In the Beginning: South Carolina Hires Its First Archivist,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 80 (Apl 1979), 186-191 975.706/SO8

Young, Chester R., “Establishment of the Public Archives of Hawaii as a Territorial Agency,” AA, 30

(Jan 1967), 67-80 Municipal Cox, Richard J., “Failed Opportunities: Archival Leadership and Local Government Records,” in Cox,

American Archival Analysis CD/3021/C68/1990 _____, “The Plight of American Municipal Archives,” AA, 42 (Jul 1979), 281-292 _____, “The Reappraisal of Municipal Records in the United States,” Public Historian, 3 (Winter, 1981),

49-63.

Crocker, Howard W., “Are Town Records a Casualty of the Modern Era?” AA, 25 (Ap 1962), 183-87 de Valinger, Leon, Jr., “Municipal Archives in the United States,” Archivum, 13 (1963) 3-12 “Documenting Modern Cities: The Philadelphia Model,” Public Historian, 5 (Spring 1983),

Gaffield, Chad M., “The Crisis in Urban Documentation: ‘The Shame of the Cities’ Revisited,” Urban History Review, 13 (June 1984), 1-7.

Hood, Clifton, “The fragmented past: archives in New York City, 1804-1996,” in M.V. Roberts, Archives and the Metropolis (1998), 147-156

Warner, Sam Bass, “The Shame of the Cities: Public Records of the Metropolis,” Midwestern Archivist, 2

(1977), 27-34

Weinberg, Allen, “Municipal Archives and the Philadelphia Paradigm,” Drexel Library Quarterly 13 (Oct 1977; Special Issue on Documenting Urban Society), 34-44

ARCHIVAL ENTERPRISE IN TEXAS

Carleton, Don E., “A Cooperative Urban Archives Program: The Houston Metropolitan Research Center,” MA, 6 (1982), 177-195

_____ and Katherine J. Adams, “ ‘A Work Peculiarly Our Own’: Origins of the Barker Texas History

Center, 1883-1950,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 86 (Oct 1982), 197-230 Christie, Clara Carpenter, “Cadwell Walton Raines: State Librarian,” Texas Libraries, 34 (Win 1972),

191-203 Friend, Llerena, “E. W. Winkler and the Texas State Library,” Texas Libraries, 24 (May-Jun 1962), 89-

114

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Gracy, David B. II, “Business and Books,” Texas Libraries, 35 (Su 1973), 83-90 (Founding of the

Littlefield Fund for Southern History at UT) _____, Too Lightly Esteemed in the Past: Archival Enterprise, Records Management, And Preservation

Administration in Texas (1996) CD/3534/G72/1996/CAH use in library only, TXDOC/L1900.8/T617/1996/PAL

Green, George N., “Origin and Progress of the Texas Labor Archives,” Labor History, 11 (Sum 1970),

341-44 Hardesty, Bill, Creating an Archival Profession: T. R. Schellenberg’s Institute on Archival Management

at the University of Texas, Summer 1960 (Paper in possession of David B. Gracy II) _____, “‘A Proper Function of Library Schools’: T. R. Schellenberg at the University of Texas,” (Paper

read at Society of Southwest Archivists Annual Meeting, 1999; copy in possession of David B. Gracy II)

Holmes, Oliver W., “Managing Our Spanish and Mexican Southwestern Archival Legacy,” Southwestern

Historical Quarterly, LXXI (April 1968), 517-541 “In a Confused State: Development of the Texas State Archives, 1876-1915” (Paper in possession of

David B. Gracy II) Kenamore, Jane, “Texas History at Rosenberg Has History of Its Own,” Texas Libraries, 41 (Sp 1979),

28-33 Krenek, Thomas H., “Documenting A Mexican-American Community: The Houston Example,” AA, 48

(Sum 1985), 272-288 Lackman, Harold and George Green, “Origin and Progress of the Texas Labor Archives,” Labor History,

11 (Sum 1970), 341-344 Lane, Sister M. Claude, The Catholic Archives of Texas: History and Preliminary Inventory (1961)

T1961/L242 McLean, Malcolm D., “Winnie Allen: The ‘Mother of Texas History’,” Texas Libraries, 50 (Win 1989-

90), 124-129 The New Handbook of Texas On-line http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/ Shultz, Marie Julia, The Changing Role of the Texas State Library: Models for Coordination of Statewide

Library Service (Ph. D. dissertation; Austin: University of Texas at Austin, 1981) DISS/1981/SH92 Smither, Harriet, “The Archives of Texas,” AA, 3 (Jul 1940), 187-200 “Valuable Historical Document Returns to Archives,” Texas Libraries, 50 (Win 1989-90), 114

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Winfrey, Dorman, “Seventy-five Years of Texas History: the texas state historical association, 1897-1972 (Austin: Jenkins Publishing Co., 1975)

Winkler, E.W., “Destruction of Historical Archives in Texas,” Quarterly of the Texas State Historical

Association, 15 (Oct 1911), 148-155

ARCHIVAL METHODOLOGY: APPRAISAL, ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION

Barritt, Marjorie Rabe, “Coming to America: Dutch Archivistiek and American Archival Practice,” AI, 18

(1993), 43-54 Berner, Richard C., “Historical Development of Archival Theory and Practice in the United States,” MA,

VII, #2 (1982), 103-118 Boles, Frank, and Mark A. Greene, “Et Tu Schellenberg? Thoughts on the Dagger of American Appraisal

Theory,” AA, 59 (Sum 1996), 298-310 Booms, Hans, “Society and the Formation of a Documentary Heritage: Issues in the Appraisal of Archival

Sources,” Ar, 24 (Sum 87), 69-107 Brand, K.E., “The Place of the Register in the Manuscripts Division of the Library of Congress,” AA, 18

(Ja 1955), 59-67 Cook, Terry, “What is Past is Prologue: A History of Archival Ideas Since 1898, and the Future Paradigm

Shift,” Ar, 43 (Spg 97), 17-63 Duranti, Luciana, “The Concept of Appraisal and Archival Theory,” AA, 57 (Spg 1994), _____, “Origin and Development of the Concept of Archival Description,” Ar, 35 (Ap 1993), 47-54 Ellis, Roger H., “Recollections of Sir Hilary Jenkinson,” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 4 (Oct

1971), 261-275 Ham, F. Gerald, Selecting and Appraising Archives and Manuscripts (Chicago, 1993) CD/971/H36/1993 Jenkinson, Hilary, A Manual of Archive Administration (2d. ed., 1937) 025.171/J419M Kalenski, Gustaw (Meyer H. Fishbein, ed.), “Record Selection,” AA, 39 (Jan 1976), 25-44 (includes the

history of appraisal in Eastern Europe) *Kolsrud, Ole, “The Evolution of Basic Appraisal Principles: Some Comparative Observations,” AA, 55

(Winter 1992), 26-39 Maclean, Ian, “An Analysis of Jenkinson’s ‘Manual of Archive Administration’ in the Light of Australian

Experience,” in Hollaender, ed., Essays in Memory of Jenkinson (see under GENERAL)

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*Peace, Nancy E., “Deciding What to Save: Fifty Years of Theory and Practice,” in Nancy E. Peace, ed., Archival Choices: Managing the Historical Record in an Age of Abundance (Lexington, Mass., 1984) CD/3021/A79/1984

Schellenberg, T.R., European Archival Practices in Arranging Records (1939; National Archives Staff

Information Circular #5) 025.171/UN3S _____, The Management of Archives (1965) CD/950/S29 Chs 2, 3, 4 _____, Modern Archives: Principles and Techniques (1956) 025.171/SCH26MA Smith, Jane F., “Theodore R. Schellenberg: Americanizer and Popularizer,” AA, 44 (Fa 1981), 313-326 *Stapleton, Richard, “Jenkinson and Schellenberg: A Comparison,” Ar, 17 (Win 1983-1984), 75-86

ARCHIVES AND ARCHIVAL ENTERPRISE AROUND THE WORLD IN THE 20TH CENTURY

GENERAL Claus, Robert, “The Proposal for a United Nations Archival Agency,” AA, 33 (Jan 1970), 25-33 Eastwood, Terry, “Jenkinson’s Writings on Some Enduring Archival Themes,” AA, 67 (Spring/Summer

2004), 31- 45 *Geller, Lawrence D., “Joseph Cuvelier, Belgian Archival Education, and the First International Congress

of Archivists, Brussels, 1910,” Ar, 16 (Sum 1983), 26-34 van den Broek, Jan, “From Brussels to Beijing,” Archivum, 43 (1997), 31-62

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AFRICA Henige, D.P. “The Half-Life of African Archives” in Julian W. Witherall, ed. Africana Resources and

Collections (1989), 198-212 Z/688/A54/1989 AUSTRALIA Johnson, Maizie, “Archives Administration in Australia,” AA, 28 (Ap 1965), 231-8 Ling, Ted, “The Commonwealth’s First Archives Bill 1927,” AM, 29 (May 2001), 98-109 Lukis, Meroula F.F., “Archives in Australia, 1955-1965: Retrospect and Prospect,” AM, 3 (Nov 1965),

3-9 Maclean, Ian, “Australian Experience in Record and Archives Management,” AA, 22 (Oct 1959),

387-418 Stuckey, Steve, “Keepers of the Fame? The Custodial Role of the Australian Archives—Its History and

Its Future,” in Sue McKemmish and Michael Piggot, eds, The Records Continuum: Ian Maclean and Australian Archives First Fifty Years (1994), 35-48

CANADA Atherton, Jay, “The Origins of the Public Archives [of Canada] Records Centre, 1897-1916,” in Tom

Nesmith, ed., Canadian Archival Studies and the Rediscovery of Provenance (1993), 85-108 CD/3621/C36/1993

Carroll, Carman V., “Developing a Historical Laboratory: The Genesis of the Public Archives of Nova

Scotia,” in Barbara L. Craig, ed., The Archival Imagination: Essays in Honour of Hugh A. Taylor (1992), 178-211

Eastwood, Terry, “R.E. Gosnell, E.O.S. Scholefield, and the Founding of the Provincial Archives of

British Columbia, 1894-1916, in Tom Nesmith, ed., Canadian Archival Studies and the Rediscovery of Provenance (1993), 109-132

Mitchell, Grant, “Canadian Archives and Corporate Memory,” Ar, 28 (Sum 1989), 48-67 Momryk, Myron, “‘National Significance’: The Evolution and Development of Acquisition Strategies in

the Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada,” Ar, 52 (Fa, 2001), 151-174 *Ormsby, William G., “The Public Archives of Canada, 1948-1968,” Ar, 15 (Win 1982-1983), 36-46 Russell, Bill, “The White Man’s Paper Burden: Aspects of Records Keeping in the Department of Indian

Affairs, 1860-1914,” in Tom Nesmith, ed., Canadian Archival Studies and the Rediscovery of Provenance (1993), 297-324 CD/3621/C36/1993

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*Wilson, Bruce G., “Bringing Home Canada’s Archival Heritage: The London Office of the Public

Archives of Canada, 1872-1986,” Ar, 21 (Win 1985-1986), 28-42 Wilson, Ian E., ‘A Noble Dream’: The Origins of the Public Archives of Canada,” Ar, 15 (Win 1982-

1983), 16-35 CHINA Moss, William W., “Archives in the People’s Republic of China,” AA, 45 (Fa 1982), 385-409 Yuan, T.L., “The Archives Department of the National Palace Museum in Peiping,” IA, 1 (Jl/Oc 1947),

193-7 Yun-han, Li, “Changing Times at the Historical Archives Commission of the Kuomintang,” Journal of

Asian Studies, 30 (F 1971), 413-8 Wong, William S. “The Development of Archives and Libraries in China: An Historical Account,” Libri

26 (Je 1976), 140-55 Z671/L74 FRANCE Ede, Jeffery R., “Archives in France”, Archives, 10 (Ap 1972), 86-93 570.7/C989A Hildesheimer, Francoise, Les Archives -- pourquoi? comment? La Recherche aujourd’hui dans les

archives de France (1984) CD/1191/H5/1984 Posner, Ernst, “Manual of Archives Administration: Theory and Practice of Public Archives in France: A

Review Article,” AA, 35 (Ja 1972), 51-58 GERMANY Bruebach, Nils, “Archival Science in Germany: Traditions, Developments and Perspectives,” Archival

Science, 3 (2003), 379-399 GREAT BRITAIN Bond, Maurice F., “The British Records Association and the Modern Archive Movement,” in Hollaender,

ed., Essays (see under Europe--General) Craig, Barbara L., “Batson’s Trust for the Royal London Hospital: Records Management 1820s Style,”

Ar, 41 (Spg 1996), 188-205

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Green, Edwin, “Business archives in the United Kingdom: history, conspectus, prospectus,” in Alison Turton, ed., Managing Business Archives (1991), 1-26 HF/5736/M34/1991

Johnson, Charles, “The Public Record Office,” in Davies, Studies Presented to Jenkinson (see under

Europe--General) *Jenkinson, Hilary, “Twenty-five Years: Some Reminiscences of an English Archivist, 1923-48,” IA, 3

(Ja/D 1949), 12-35 Johnson, H.C., “The Public Record Office,” Archivum, 11 (1961), 215-28 Rasmussen, Hans Christian, The British Response to Modern Records, 1939-1979 (M.A. thesis:

University of Texas at Austin, 2001) Taylor, Hugh A., “Archives in Great Britain and Canada--Impressions of an Immigrant,” Canadian

Archivist, 1 (1969), 22-33 ITALY Bell, H.E., “Italian Archives,” in Davies, ed., Studies Presented to Jenkinson (see under Europe -

General) Duranti, Luciana, “Records Management in Italy,” AA, 49 (Fa 1986), 459-462 Komor, Valerie, “In Search of Archives History: Eugenio Casanova and the Suspect Lincoln Letter,” AI,

18 (1993), 55-61 Posner, Ernst, “Italian Archives,” in Munden, ed., Selected Essays, 98-106 (see under GENERAL) LATIN AMERICA Hill, Roscoe R., ed., The National Archives of Latin America (1945) CD/3683/1945/H5/BLAC Mendoza, L. Gunnar, “Archival Underdevelopment in Latin America,” AA, 28 (0c 1965), 503-10 MEXICO Borah, Woodrow, “Civil Archives of Oaxaca,” Hispanic American Historical Review, 31 (Nov 1951),

723-749 F140/H66/BLAC *Newton, Virginia Ann, Mexican Institutions and Archives: Their History and Development (1983)

DISS/1983/N488 (Benson)

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NEW ZEALAND Wareham, Evelyn, “’Our Own Identity, Our Own Taonga, Our Own Self Coming Back’: Indigenous

Voices in New Zealand Record-Keeping,” Ar, 52 (Fa, 2001), 26-46 QUEBEC Couture, Carol, “Taking Stock: The Evolution of Archival Science in Quebec,” Ar, 59 (Spring 2005), 27-

40 Heon, Gilles, “The Arechives nationals du Quebec: Memory of a Nation,” Ar, 40 (Spring 2005), 69-82 SPAIN Cortes, Vicenta, Archivos de Espana y America: Materiales para un Manual (1979)

CD/1874/C67/BLAC RUSSIA Rosenberg, William G., “Politics in the (Russian) Archives: The ‘Objectivity Question,’ Trust, and the

Limitations of Law,” AA, 64 (Sp/Sum 2001), 78-95 SOUTH AFRICA Klopfer, Lisa, “Oral History and Archives in the New South Africa: Methodological Issues,” Ar, 52 (Fa,

2001), 100-125 YUGOSLAVIA Zupancic, Tonka, “National Archival Systems and Structures in the Socialist Federal Republic of

Yugoslavia” AA 53 (Sum 1990) 476-82

THE ARCHIVAL PROFESSION

*Birdsall, William F., “Archivists, Librarians, and Issues during the Pioneering Era of the American Archival Movement,” Journal of Library History, 14 (Fa 1979), 457-479

_____, “The Two Sides of the Desk: The Archivist and the Historian, 1909-1935,” AA, 39 (Ap 1975),

159-173 Cappon, Lester J., “The National Archives and the Historical Profession,” Journal of Southern History,

35 (Nov 1969), 477-499

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Cook, J. Frank, “The Blessings of Providence on an Association of Archivists,” AA, 46 (Fa 1983),

374-399 (founding of SAA) _____, “Academic Archivists and the SAA, 1938-1979: From Arcana Siwash to the C & U PAG,” AA,

51 (Fa 1988), 428-439 Cox, Richard J. American Archival Analysis: The Recent Development of the Archival Profession in the

United States (1990) CD/3021/C68/1990 _____, “Lester J. Cappon and the Relationship of History, Archives, and Scholarship in the Golden Age

of Archival Theory,” AA, 68 (Spring/Summer 2005), 74-112 *Goggin, Jacqueline, “That We Shall Truly Deserve the Title of ‘Profession”: The Training and

Education of Archivists, 1930-1960,” AA, 47 (Sum 1984), 243-254 Kahn, Herman, Frank B. Evans, and Andrea Hinding, “Documenting American Cultures Through Three

Generations: Change and Continuity,” AA, 38 (Ap 1975), 147-158 Leland, Waldo G., “The First Conference of Archivists, December 1909: The Beginnings of a

Profession,” AA, 13 (Apl 1950), 109-120 _____, “Historians and Archivists in the First World War,” AA, 5 (Jan 1942), 1-17 *Ross, Rodney A., “Ernst Posner: The Bridge Between the Old World and the New,” AA, 44 (Fa 1981),

304-312 *_____, “Waldo Gifford Leland: Archivist by Association,” AA, 46 (Sum 1983), 264-76 Smith, John David, “The Historian as Archival Advocate: Ulrich Bonnell Phillips and the Records of

Georgia and the South,” AA 52 (Sum 1989) 320-331

MEDIA

Barrow, William J., “Black Writing Ink of the Colonial Period,” AA, 11 (Oct 1948), 291-307 Beaumont Art Museum, Calligraphy on the Spanish Borderlands (1976) Z/43/D695 (HRC) Berkeley, Edmund, Jr., “Writing Instruments and Materials,” in Edmund Berkeley, Jr., ed., Autographs

and Manuscripts (1979), 28-39 Z/41/A92/1978 LIS Collection Bliven, Bruce, J., The Wonderful Writing Machine (1954) 652.09/B619W Born, Lester K., “History of Microform Activity,” LT, 8 (Ja 1960), 348-58 Cook, Michael, Archives and the Computer (2d. ed., 1986) CD/973/D3/C66

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*Craig, Barbara L., “The Introduction of Copying Devices into the British Civil Service, 1877-1889,” in

Barbara L. Craig, The Archival Imagination: Essays in Honour of Hugh A. Taylor (1992), 105-133 CD/972/A73/1992

Crawford, William, Keepers of Light: A History and Working Guide to Early Photographic Processes

(1979) TR/330/C68 (UGL/FAL) *Daniels, Maygene, “The Ingenious Pen: American Writing Implements from the Eighteenth Century to

the Twentieth,” AA, 43 (Sum 1980), 312-324 *Geary, James W., “An evolutionary process: select historical developments in the use of automated

systems at archival repositories in the United States,” Illinois Libraries, 65 (Ap 1983), 238-244 Hauser, Robert, Paper: Its History and Conservation (1950) TS/1090/H3 LIS Collection Herschler, David H., and William Z. Slany, “The ‘Paperless Office’: A Case Study of the State

Department’s Foreign Affairs Information System,” AA 45 (Sp 1982), 142-54 Hunter, Dard, Papermaking: The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft (1947) 676/H916ph McCrady, Ellen, “The History of Microfilm Blemishes,” R, 6 (1984), 191-204 McWilliams, Jerry, The Preservation and Restoration of Sound Recordings (1979) TS/2301/P3/M22

(FAL) Ch 1 Nash, Ray, American Penmanship, 1800-1850 (1969) Z43/A2/N26 (HRC) Nickell, Joe, Pen, Ink, and Evidence: A Study of Writing and Writing Materials for the Penman,

Collector, and Document Detective (1990) Z/40/N53/1990

Orbell, John, “The development of office technology,” in Alison Turton, ed., Managing Business Archives (1991), 60-83 HF/5736/M34/1991

Popiul, Jacklyn, “Integrating Paper, Microfilm & Data Processing to Form a CAR System,” Journal of

Micrographics, 14, #11 (No 81), 18-22 Read, Oliver, and Walter L. Welch, From Tin Foil to Stereo: Evolution of the Phonograph (1959)

681.843/R22F Ritzenthaler, Mary Lynn, et al., Archives and Manuscripts: Administration of Photographic Collections

N/4000/R579 Ryder, Michael, “Parchment: Its History, Manufacture and Composition,” Journal of the Society of

Archivists, 2 (1964), 391-399 CD/23/S6/AC Sutermeister, Edwin, The Story of Papermaking (1954) 676/Su835

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Visscher, W.P., “Trends in Vellum and Parchment Making Past and Present,” NB, 6 (1986), 41-47 Welling, William B., Photography in America: The Formative Years, 1839-1900 (1978) TR/23/W44 Yeandle, Laetitia, “The Evolution of Handwriting in the English-Speaking Colonies of America,” AA, 43

(Sum 1980), 294-311

PRESERVATION Banks, Paul N., “The Preservation of Library Materials,” Encyclopedia of Library and Information

Science, 23 (1978), 180-222 Z/1006/E23/LIS [Barrow Laboratory]. “History of the Barrow Lab, or, The Thirty Years that Revolutionized Paper,”

Publishers’ Weekly, 189 (Apl 4, 1966), 72-80 Z1219/P98/v. 189 Darling, Pamela, and Sherelyn Ogden, “From Problems Perceived to Programs in Practice: The

Preservation of Library Resources in the U.S.A., 1956-1980,” Library Resources and Technical Services, 25 (Jan-Mar 1981), 9-29

Grove, Lee E., “John Murray and Paper Deterioration,” Libri, 16 (1966), 194-204 Higginbotham, Barbra Buckner, Our Past Preserved: A History of American Library Preservation, 1876-

1910 (1990) Z/701.4/U6/H54 _____, “‘To Preserve the Best and Noblest Thoughts of Man’: American Beginnings,” in Barbra Buckner

Higginbotham and Mary E. Jackson, eds., Advances in Preservation and Access (1992), 2-17 A/700.9/A38/v.1/1992

Jones, Maralyn, “More Than Ten Years After: Identity and Direction in Library Preservation,” LRTS, 35

(1991), 294-306 Vaisey, D.G., “E.W.B. Nicholson and the St. Gall Conference, 1898,” The Bodleian Library Record, 9

(1974), 101-103

RECORD KEEPING SYSTEMS: NATURE AND SUBVERSION

MacNeil, Heather, Trusting Records: Legal, Historical and Diplomatic Perspectives (Dordrecht, 2000) K/487/A98/M54/2000

RECORD KEEPING SYSTEMS AND DOCUMENTATION Craig, Barbara L., “Hospital Records and Record-Keeping, c.1850-c.1950,” Ar, 29 (Winter 1989-1990),

57-87, 30 (Summer 1990), 21-38; Part I, “The Development of Records in Hospitals”; Part II, “The Development of Record-Keeping in Hospitals.”

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Foote, Kenneth, “To Remember and Forget: Archives, Memory and Culture,” AA 53 (Sum 1990) 378-

392 Katz, Richard N., and Victoria A. Davis, “The Impact of Automation on Our Corporate Memory,” RMQ,

20, #1 (Ja 1986), 10-14 O’Toole, James M., Understanding Archives and Manuscripts (1990) CD/950/086/1990 PCL,LAW Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, “Counting and Accounting: A Speculation on Change in Record Keeping

Practices,” AA, 45 (Sp 1982), 131-134 Yates, Jo Anne, Control Through Communication: The Rise of System in American Management (1989),

Chs. 1,2,3 HD/30.3/Y38/1989

DIPLOMATICS Densmore, Christopher, “Understanding and Using Early Nineteenth Century Account Books,” MA, 5

(1980), 5-20 Duranti, Luciana, “Diplomatics: New Uses for an Old Science,” Ar, pt I - 28, (Sum 1989), 7-27; pt II - 29,

(Win 1989-1990) 5-17; pt III - 30 (Sum 1990), 5-20; pt IV - 31 (Win 1990) 10-25 Elliot, C.A., Understanding Progress as Process: Documentation of the History of Postwar Science and

Technology in the United States (1983) T11.9/US43 Lutzger, Michael, “Max Weber and the Analysis of Modern Bureaucratic Organization: Notes Toward a

Theory of Appraisal,” AA, 45 (Sp 1982), 119-130 Skemer, D.C. “Diplomatics and Archives” AA 52 (Sum 1989) 376-82 *Taylor, Hugh, “‘My Very Act and Deed’: Some Reflections on the Role of Textual Records in the

Conduct of Affairs,” AA, 51 (Fa 1988), 456-469 Turner, Janet “Experimenting with New Tools: Special Diplomatics and the Study of Authority in the

United Church of Canada,” Ar, 30 (Sum 1990), 91-103 BOGUS DOCUMENTS GENERAL Bozeman, Pat, ed., Forged Documents: Proceedings of the 1989 Houston Conference (1990)

Z/679.6/F67/1990 BTC

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Hamilton, Charles, Great Forgers and Famous Fakes: The Manuscript Forgers of America and How They Duped the Experts (1980) Z/41/K35 (UGL)

Nickell, Joe, Camera Clues : a handbook for photographic investigation (1994) TR/822/N53/1994 *Rapport, Leonard, “Fakes and Facsimiles: Problems of Identification,” AA, 42 (Ja 1979), 13-59 *Rendell, Kenneth W., Forging History: The Detection of Fake Letters and Documents (1994)

D/10/R45/1994 DE LA PENA ACCOUNT OF THE TEXAS REVOLUTIONARY WAR Crisp, James E., “The Little Book That Wasn’t There: The Myth and Mystery of the de la Pena Diary,”

Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XCVIII (Oct 1994), 262-296 Groneman, Bill, Defense of a Legend: Crockett and the de la Pena Diary (1994) F/390/P3313/1994 CAH HITLER DIARIES Harris, Robert, Selling Hitler: The Extraordinary Story of the Con Job of the Century--The Faking of the

Hitler Diaries (1986) (not at UT) HOFFMANN FORGERIES Gilreath, James, The Judgment of Experts: Essays and Documents About the Investigation of the Forging

of the Oath of a Freeman (1991) F/67/J83/1991 PCL,LAW Lindsey, Robert, A Gathering of Saints: A True Story of Money, Murder and Deceit (1988)

HV/6248/H467/L56/1988 (LAW UGL) Sillitoe, Linda, and Allen Roberts, Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders (1988)

HV/6248/H467/S55 (LAW only) JAMES ADDISON REAVIS CASE Cookridge, E.H., The Baron of Arizona (1967) 979.1/R238Bs Powell, Donald M., The Peralta Grant: James Addison Reavis and the Barony of Arizona (1960)

979.1/R238BP TEXAS FORGERIES

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Taylor, W. Thomas, Texfake: An Account of the Theft and Forgery of Early Texas Printed Documents (1991) PN/171/F6/T391/1991 BTC

THEFT AND TRADING IN DOCUMENTS Benjamin, Mary A., Autographs: A Key to Collecting (1946) Z/41/B4 LIS Berkeley, Edmund, Autographs and Manuscripts: A Collector’s Manual (1979) Z/41/A92/78 LIS

Collection (UGL) Duckett, Kenneth W., Modern Manuscripts: A Practical Manual for the Management, Care, and Use

(1975) CD/950/D8 Fields, J.E., “The Founding of the Manuscript Society,” Manuscripts, 34 (1982), 269-278

091.505/AU82 Lake, Carlton, Confessions of a Literary Archaeologist (1990) Z/997/L189 1990 UGL HRC BTC Taylor, Priscilla S. ed., et. al., Manuscripts: The First Twenty Years (1984) (Articles about a collectors’

association) Z/109/M35/1984 Taylor, Thomas, Texfake (see under Texas)

ARCHIVES AND RECORDS IN PERIL ACCESS Geselbracht, Raymond, “The Origins of Restrictions on Access to Personal Papers at the Library of

Congress and the National Archives,” AA, 49 (Spg 1986), 142-162 Gilbert, Jay, “Access Denied: The Access to Information Act and Its Effect on Public Records Creators,”

Ar, 49 (Sp 2000), 84-123 Speer, Lisa K., “Mississippi’s ‘Spy Files’: The State Sovereignty Commission Records Controversy,

1977-1999,” Prov, XVII (1999), 101-117 Wagner, Alfred, “The Policy of Access to Archives: From Restriction to Liberalization,” Unesco Bulletin

for Libraries, 24 (Mr/Ap, 1970), 73-6, 117 LEGAL Cox, Dwayne, “The Rise of Confidentiality: State Courts on Access to Public Records during the Mid-

twentieth Century,” AA, 68 (Fall/Winter 2005), 312-322

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