Archival Theory, Records, and the Public
Discover the intricate world of archival theory with Archival Theory, Records, and the Public by Trevor Livelton. Published by Scarecrow Press in 2003, this insightful book spans 182 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of how archival knowledge is shaped through the analysis of ideas. Livelton presents a diverse array of examples that illustrate the importance of archival practices, including a thought-provoking discussion on the freedom of information. This essential read is perfect for students and professionals in the fields of Library & Information Science, Social Science, and Archaeology. Enhance your understanding of the role records play in society and the significance of preserving our collective memory. Dive into this engaging reference today and expand your knowledge of archival theory!