What is recorded is never simply ‘what happened’: Record keeping in modern organizational culture Ciaran B. Trace Articles Pages: 137 - 159
Rethinking Formal knowledge and its practices in the organization: The British Treasury's registry between 1900 and 1950 Barbara L. Chaig Articles Pages: 111 - 136
The archival sliver: Power, memory, and archives in South Africa Verne Harris Articles Pages: 63 - 86
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A Social History of Knowledge: From Gutenberg to Diderot James M. O'Toole Book Review Pages: 387 - 391
Accountability in an information age: Opportunities and risks for records management Albert Meijer Articles Pages: 361 - 372
Six degrees of separation: Australian metadata initiatives and their relationships with international standards Adrian Cunningham Reports Pages: 271 - 283
Archiving metadata forum: Report from the Recordkeeping Metadata Working Meeting, June 2000 David A. Wallace Reports Pages: 253 - 269
Recordkeeping metadata. Presenting the results of a working meeting Margaret Hedstrom Reports Pages: 243 - 251
Exploring archives: An introduction to archival ideas and practice in South Africa Tom Nesmith Book Review Pages: 227 - 230
Scritti Di Teoria Archivistica Italiana: Rassegna Bibliografica Elizabeth Yakel Book Review Pages: 219 - 221
Education and research in archival science: General tendencies Carol Couture Articles Pages: 157 - 182
The development of archival science as a scholarly discipline Hermann Rumschöttel Articles Pages: 143 - 155
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Börje Justrell, What is This Thing We Call Archival Science? A Report on an International Survey Agnes E.M. Jonker BookReview Pages: 111 - 112
Archival science and postmodernism: new formulations for old concepts Terry Cook Articles Pages: 3 - 24