American Archivist
Vol. 67 • Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2004
Pages 161 – 175, Back to the Future: Ernst Posner’s Archives in the Ancient World - James M. O’Toole
Pages 176 – 193, Privacy Rights and the Rights of Political Victims: Implications of the German Experience - Elena S. Danielson
Pages 194 – 211, In Secret Kept, In Silence Sealed: Privacy in the Papers of Authors and Celebrities - Sara S. Hodson
Pages 212 – 233, Navigating Ambiguous Waters: Providing Access to Student Records in the University Archives - Tamar G. Chute and Ellen D. Swain
Pages 234 – 268, User Interactions with Electronic Finding Aids in a Controlled Setting - Christopher J. Prom
Pages 269 - 292, The Archivist as Detective; or, The Case of Ledyard v. William Morgan - Bruce P. Stark
Vol. 67 • Number 1 • Spring/Summer 2004
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Volume 66• Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2003
Pages 249 – 270, New Respect for the Old Order: The Context of the Dutch Manual - Peter Horsman, Eric Ketelaar, and Theo Thamassen
Pages 271 – 302, Frost on the Walls in Winter: Russian and Ukrainian Archives since the Great Dislocation (1991–1999) - George Bolotenko
Pages 303 – 324, Off the Wall and into a Drawer: Managing a Research Collection of Political Posters - Susan Tschabrun
Vol. 66 • Number 1 • Spring/Summer 2003
Pages 9 – 50, Primarily History in America: How U.S. Historians Search for Primary Materials at the Dawn of the Digital Age - Helen R. Tibbo
Pages 51 – 78, AI: Archival Intelligence and User Expertise - Elizabeth Yakel and Deborah A. Torres
Pages 79 – 95, Where is the List with All the Names?: Information-Seeking Behavior of Genealogists - Wendy M. Duff and Catherine A. Johnson
Pages 96 – 101, Perimeters with Fences? Or Thresholds with Doors? Two Views of a Border - Barbara L. Craig
Pages 102 – 138, Presidential Materials: Politics and the Presidential Records Act - Bruce P. Montgomery
Pages 139 – 158, Oral History in the Archives: Its Documentary Role in the 21st Century - Ellen D. Swain
Pages 159 – 196, In a Class by Themselves: Faculty Papers at Research University Archives and Manuscript Repositories - Tara Zachary Laver
Volume 65 • Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2002
Pages 168 – 175, Revisiting Mary Jane, or, Dear Cat: Being Archival in the 21st Century - Steven L. Hensen
Pages 176 – 195, A Comparison of Jenkinson and Schellenberg on Appraisal - Reto Tschan
Pages 196 – 215, Testing Our Truths: Delineating the Parameters of the Authentic Archival Electronic Record - Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland
Pages 216 – 230, Colophons and Annotations: New Directions for the Finding Aid - Michelle Light and Tom Hyry
Pages 231 – 256, Toward Common Content: An Analysis of Online College and University Collecting Policies - Jennifer Marshall
Pages 257 – 275, The EAD Cookbook: A Survey and Usability Survey - Christopher J. Prom
Pages 276 – 289, Selected Themes in the Literature on Memory and Their Pertinence to Archives - Barbara L. Craig
Vol. 65 • Number 1 • Spring/Summer 2002
Pages 9 - 23, Re-imagining Archives: Two Tales for the Information Age - Leon J. Stout
Pages 24 – 41, Seeing Archives: Postmodernism and the Changing Intellectual Place of Archives - Tom Nesmith
Pages 42 – 55, The Power of Meaning: The Archival Mission in the Postmodern Age - Mark A. Greene
Pages 56 – 69, "Though this be madness, yet there is method in 't": Assessing the Value of Faculty Papers and Defining a Collecting Policy - Tom Hyry, Diane Kaplan, and Christine Weideman
Pages 70 – 106, Preservation Strategies for Electronic Records: Where We Are Now—Obliquity and Squint? - Michèle V. Cloonan and Shelby Sanett
Pages 107 – 115, Democracy—and Documents—in America - James M. O'Toole
Volume 64 • Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2001
Pages 214 – 237, Serving Up EAD: An Exploratory Study on the Deployment and Utilization of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Finding Aids - James M. Roth
Pages 238 – 269, Principles, Methods and Instruments for the Creation, Preservation and Use of Archival Records in the Digital Environment - Maria Guercio
Pages 270 – 291, Understanding "Authenticity" in Records and Information Management: Analyzing Practitioner Constructs - Eun Park
Pages 292 – 307, The Burlington Agenda: Research Issues in Intellectual Access to Electronically Published Historical Documents - Elizabeth H. Dow, with David R. Chesnutt, William E. Underwood, Helen R. Tibbo, Mary-Jo Kline, and Charlene N. Bickford
Pages 308 – 349, Doing the Best We Can?: The Use of Collection Development Policies and Cooperative Collecting Activities at Manuscript Repositories - Cynthia Sauer
Pages 350 – 362, Experiments in Deaccessioning: Archives and Online Auctions - Michael Doylen
Pages 363 – 384, The Archivist as Educator: Integrating Critical Thinking Skills into Historical Research Methods Instruction - Marcus C. Robyns
Pages 385 – 393, Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate: Double Fold and the Assault on Libraries - James M. O'Toole
Pages 394 – 404, Making the Records Speak: Archival Appraisal, Memory, Preservation, and Collecting - Richard J. Cox
Volume 64 • Number 1 • Spring/Summer 2001
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