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Advanced Appraisal for Archivists #0139
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| Registration Type | Fees: Early-Bird / Regular |
Full Registration #0139 |
SAA Member $185 / $235 |
So you’re familiar with the fundamentals of appraisal as presented in SAA’s Selecting and Appraising Archives and Manuscripts (AFS II) and/or you’ve attended a Basic Appraisal workshop. What’s next? This seminar builds this knowledge by focusing on four important components of appraisal that aren’t included in the “fundamentals”: 1) The interrelationship of basic archival theory with appraisal theory (how we think about the concept of records and the purpose of archives, and how that intersects with how we think about selecting records); 2) the seemingly intractable problem of applying appraisal theory and method in practice adequate to the huge amount of material to be appraised; 3) archival ethics as it applies to collection development, donor relations, and appraisal; and 4) the theory, method, practice, and policy of re-appraisal and de-accessioning.
In this seminar, you’ll:
Who should attend? Archivists who have experience in appraisal and managers/administrators of archival programs.
Testimonials
When participants were asked “what aspect of the workshop methods/materials was most valuable to you?” responses included:
Attendance is limited to 35.
| Event Name | Date & Time | Instructors/Speakers & CEUs |
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Fri, Jun 11, 2010
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Mark
A. Greene
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