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Principles and Practices
Archives: Principles and Practices. Neal-Schuman. 2010. 256p. index. ISBN 9781555707262. pap. $75. PRO MEDIA
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Canadian archival consultant Millar presents a new basic primer for modern archival practice and management, geared primarily for general practitioners. Those working in small institutions with limited resources, new professionals, and students of archival management will find it especially helpful. The book's major strengths include its recognition of the international perspective of the archives profession, its balance of theory and real-world application, and practical tips for implementation by working archivists. The archives focus is mainly on traditional records and manuscripts, with excellent examples of written policies, catalog records, and finding aids included. Unfortunately for those interested in electronic records and digitization, the chapter on digital archives is the weakest, with very few comparable examples of cataloging, finding aids, etc.
VERDICT Overall, Millar has provided an up-to-date, clear, and easy-to-use manual for records managers and archival professionals. Recommended for the professional reading shelves in archives and special collections. Historical researchers may well appreciate the book also.
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