Engaging with Records and Archives: Histories and Theories

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https://doi.org/10.26686/arch.10698

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Fiorella Foscarini, Heather MacNeal, Bonnie Mak, Gillian Oliver, Engaging with Records and Archives: Histories and Theories, Book review, Engaging with records and archives, Archives, Archives -- History -- Congresses, General libraries, History, Records -- History -- Congresses

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Reviews Engaging with Records and Archives: Histories and Theories, by Fiorella Foscarini, Heather MacNeal, Bonnie Mak, and and Gillian Oliver.

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Author Biography

Belinda Battley, Archives New Zealand

Belinda Battley is a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of IT at Monash University. Her research interests relate to participation and rights in recordkeeping and archival processes, the significance of place in recordkeeping, and participatory and grounded research methodologies. Belinda has a Master’s degree in Information Studies and Library Studies from Victoria University of Wellington. She works as an archivist and an archives and recordkeeping educator, and is a Council member for the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand.

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2017-01-01

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