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Managing Local Government Archives

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Managing Local Government Archives

Contributors:

By (Author) John H. Slate
By (author) Kaye Lanning Minchew

ISBN:

9781442263949

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

8th July 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Archiving, preservation and digitization
Regional, state and other local government

Dewey:

025.1975

Prizes:

Winner of ARMA Christine Zanotti Award for Excellence in Non-Serial Publications 2017

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

186

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

458g

Description

Here is a comprehensive, authoritative introduction to the elements of day-to-day operations of local government archives, with special emphasis on best practices and practical solutions and strategies for establishing and improving such things as storage, environmental control, staffing, and intellectual control. It includes a chapter on general consideration for preservation of electronic archival records. Local government records are the records that most directly touch the lives of U. S. residents: deeds and property records, marriage licenses, school transcripts, law suits, and more, yet these records are often the most neglected records in the country. This guide is designed to appeal both to trained archivists as well as to those without formal training but find they are dealing with the administration of an archives program in a municipality, county, parish, township or borough, or a quasi-governmental entity such as a water district or a regional transportation authority. Managing Local Government Archives describes and prescribes the essential elements and best practices of a local government archives program. It is intended to be both a text for classroom instruction and a self-help tool for both professional and paraprofessional archivists. It is also intended to be helpful to local governments considering the planning and implementation of a formal archives program. Coverage encompasses the various domains of archival enterprise as practiced in a local government setting: acquisition, appraisal, arrangement and description, preservation, access, relationship to the records management profession, and other topics.

Reviews

[The authors] have produced a publication that serves as a practical guide for almost anyone anywhere who has been tasked with the setting up and management of a local archives service. This book is excellent at offering practical if succinct advice. As a whole, this short books focus is clearly on public archives and records of local government. Its authors have produced an excellent overall guide which should assist anyone, wherever they are based, who has been placed in charge of such a service. The book is especially a useful first tool for those with little or no previous archival experience or training. * Archives and Records: The Journal of the Archives and Records Association *
This is a book that has been needed for a long time and, according to the authors, is the first devoted to local government archives (hereafter LGA) management. The authors each have over 30 years of experience with local government archives and historical societies, and the book has been 10 years in the making. The result is a lean and carefully constructed book with much helpful information. This book will be an excellent starting place for the people on the front lines and perhaps also for those who are considering a career in LGA management. The authors have created a useful tool for a very large segment of the archival community, and they are to be commended. * Archival Issues *
The authors have successfully written a book that provides local government archives with a clear and easy-to-follow roadmap by explaining how and why these records need to be protected. The book also includes important topics such as caring for electronic records, outreach, and exhibits.... [T]he book is well-written and informative.... Managing Local Government Archives succeeds in giving readers a better understanding of the how and why local government records need to be preserved. The book could also be useful to smaller institutions as a basic how-to guide for working with archival collections. * NEA Newsletter *
Local government archival records document the histories of communities, their institutions, and their people. We need more strong archival programs to identify, organize, preserve, and make available these invaluable materials. In this book, two veteran local government archivists provide sage advice on how to organize and administer a successful archival program, secure needed support from the local government, and foster use of the archival records. -- Bruce W. Dearstyne, The author of Leading the Historical Enterprise: Strategic Creativity, Planning and Advocacy for the Digital Age (2015), Managing Government Records and Information (1999) and The Management of Local Government Records: A Guide for LocalOfficials (1988)
Local-government archives document life where we live it. Officials and custodians new to managing these essential records will find here a quick guide to best practice distilled from the authors six-plus decades of experience. Candid tips, examples from local-government archives around the country, a unique historical description of different record-keeping traditions that shape local-government archives, and sources for deeper study are blended together in this up-to-date introduction. -- David B. Gracy II, Governor Bill Daniel Professor Emeritus, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin

Author Bio

Kaye Lanning Minchew served as Executive Director of the Troup County Historical Society in LaGrange, GA from 1985 until 2015. She oversaw operations of the Troup County Archives and Legacy Museum on Main. The University of Georgia press published her book, A President in Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Georgia in May, 2016. She is a member of the Academy of Certified Archivists and has degrees from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and Chapel Hill. John H. Slate, CA is city archivist for the City of Dallas, where he has been responsible for historic city government records in the Dallas Municipal Archives since 2000. He is a member of the Academy of Certified Archivists and possesses a BS from the University of Texas at Austin and a Masters Degree in Library and Information Science, specializing in archival enterprise, from the same institution.

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