Archives and Manuscripts

Volume 34 No.2, November 2006

Articles

Beyond the Tomb: Privacy, confidentially, and long-term preservation of and access to electronic health records in national systems – a case study of Australia’s HealthConnect project – Livia Iacovina. Pages 10-39

Permanent Retention of Name-Identified Census Records in Australia and New Zealand – Mary Neazor. Pages 40-61

Access: Democratic Imperative – Eric Ketelaar. Pages 62-81

Archivists and Accountability – Chris Hurley. Pages 82-111

Indigenous Knowledge and the archives: Designing Trusted Archival Systems for Koorie Communites – Fiona Ross, Sue McKemmish & Shannon Faulkland

From System to Network? Developments in the State Records Authority of New South Wales Regional Repositories – Wayne Doubleday. Pages 152-170

Meditate, Mediate, Celebrate: Public Programming in a Postmodern World – Crista Bradley. Pages 172-186

 

Volume 34 No.1, May 2006

Articles

Pages 8-30: Identity and Access to Government Records: Empowering the Community – Loris Williams, Kirsten Thorpe & Andrew Wilson.

Pages 32-43: Indigenous Records and Archives: Mutual Obligations and Building Trust – Lynette Russell.

Pages 44-96: Functions-based Classification of Records: Is it Functional? – Stuart Orr.

Pages 98-122: Privileging Information is Inevitable – James Currall, Michael Moss & Susan Stuart.

Pages 124 – 143: For Love of the Game: An Ethnographic Analysis of Archival Reference Work – Ciaran B Trace.

Pages 144-161: The Role of Context in Sustaining Knowledge of Radioactive Waste – Gavan McCarthy.

Featured Article

Pages 162-181: Topham Treasures: A Review of the City of Adelaide Collections – Robert Thornton.

Volume 33 No.2, November 2005

Articles

Pages 14-17: Transaustralian Archives and Manuscripts – Eric Ketelaar.

Pages 18-51: Continuum mechanics and memory banks: (2) The making of Culture – Frank Upward.

Pages 52-91: Parallel Provenance: (2) When something is not related to everything else - Chris Hurley.

Pages 92-108: The symbolic significance of archives: a discussion – Anne-Marie Conde.

Pages 110-129: Valuing significance or signifying value? Culture in a global context – Robyn Sloggett.

Report Article

Pages 130-159: What Employers really want when recruiting Recordkeeping Practitioners: Expectations in the Western Australian State Sector – Margaret Pember.

Review Article

Pages 160-170: Record-keeping and Records Continuum Thinkers: Examining a seminal Australia text (Archives: Recordkeeping in Society) – Verne Harris.

Volume 33 No.1, May 2005

Articles

Pages 18-43: Reading the Records Continuum: Interpretations and Explorations – Barbara Reed.

Pages 44-61: Sharing: Collected Memories in Communities of Records – Eric Ketelaar.

Pages 62-83: Building Collective Memory Archives – Michael Piggott.

Pages 84-109: Continuum Mechanics and Memory Banks – Frank Upward.

Pages 110-145: Parallel Provenance: (1) What if Anything is Archival Description? – Chris Hurley.

Pages 146-175: 'Communities of Memory’: Pluralising Archival Research and Education Agendas – Sue McKemmish, Anne Gilliland-Swetland & Eric Ketelaar.

Pages 176-198: Beyond Perceived Boundaries: Imagining the Potential of Pluralised Recordkeeping – Barbara Reed.

Feature Articles

Pages 272-288: Archival Collections of Papua new Guinea Institute of Medical Research (PNGIMR) and University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG): A Work in Progress Report – Sam Kaima & Widya Paul.

Pages 289:Cultural Diversity and post-colonial Realities: Challenges of archival training in the Phillipines – Ricardo Punzalan.

Volume 32 No.2 November 2004

Articles

Pages 46 – 69Standardised Recordkeeping: Reality or Illusion? – Jackie Bettington

Pages 70 – 89 The Duty to Preserve Documents Before Litigation Commences – Camille Cameron

Pages 90 – 113ISO 15489: helpful, hype or just not hot? – Julie McLeod

Pages 114 – 143 The Challenge of Records and Archives Education and Training in the Pacific – Laura Millar & Michael Hoyle

Pages 142 – 163Records Management Standards and the Good Governance Agenda in Commonwealth Africa – Alistair Tough

Pages 162 - 177The Introduction of Youth to the Archival Profession – Gabrielle Wolski

Pages 178 – 190What’s a Nice Archives Like You Doing in a Place Like This? – Ray Edmondson

Volume 32 No.1 May 2004

Articles

Pages 40 - 63 The records Continuum Concept of an End Product – Frank Upward

Pages 64 – 73Beyond the Purview of Recordkeeping: A Response to Paul Macpherson – Matthew Eidson

Pages 74 – 87The Development and Implementation of an Access Standard at Archives New Zealand – Jeremy Cauchi

Pages 88 – 105‘Reaching Out’ Revisited: A Case Study of the Australia’s Prime Ministers Website – Tikka Wilson & Lenore Coltheart

Pages 106 – 136The Laws of War and the Destruction of Cultural Property in the Iraq War 2003 – Tony Caravella

Volume 31 No.2 November 2003

Articles

Pages 8 – 22Being Digital in People’s Archives – Eric Ketelaar

Pages 23 – 38European Governance, Citizens’ Rights of Access to Documents and the Role of the Archives – Paola Casini

Pages 39 – 49Sex and Politics: The Eros Foundation Archive – Craig Brittain

Pages 51 – 59Using Medical Records in Epidemiological Research – Alison Venn

Volume 31 No.1 May 2003

Articles

Pages 15 – 24Public records, Public Consultation: the involvement of Stakeholders in the selection of records at the Public Records Office, the United Kingdom National Archive – Stephen Twigge

Pages 25 – 50Political Archives: Defining Key Issues in a Significant Private Records Arena – Joanne Anthony

Pages 51 – 62Preserving the Old School Tie – Why school archivist find it hard saying ‘no thank you’ to the fifth donation of a rowing oar – Julie Gleaves and Sarah O’Neill

Pages 63 – 82Diverse Influence: An Exploration of Australian Appraisal Practise. Part One – Barbara Reed

Pages 83 – 90The Diary: Social Phenomenon, Professional Challenge – Michael Piggot

Pages 91 – 105The Rule of Law: Model Archival Legislation in the Wake of the Heiner Affair – Kevin Lindeburg

Volume 30 No.2 November 2002

Not Held

Volume 30 No.1 May 2002

Articles

Pages 6 – 17Theory, Standards and Implicit Assumptions: Public Access to Post-current Government Records – Paul Macpherson

Pages 18 – 29Archives in the Classroom: Development and evaluation of National Archives Teachers’ Resources – Esther Robinson

Pages 30 – 47A Case of Mistaken Identity: Governance, Guardianship and the ScreenSound Saga – Ray Edmondson

Pages 48 – 59 For Many Audiences: Developing Public Programs at the National Archives of Australia – Gabrielle Hyslop

Pages 60 – 65A Move Too Far? The Relocation of the Adelaide Office of the National Archives of Australia – Ian Sutherland

Pages 66 – 81Engaging with History Complexity in the Virtual Environment: the South Seas Project – Paul Turnbull

Volume 29 No.2 November 2001

Articles

Pages 10 – 31Indigenous Records: How far Have We Come in Bringing the History Back Home? – Kirsten Thorpe

Pages 32 – 47 Evaluating the Archives: 20th Century Australian Literature – Marie-Louise Ayres

Pages 48 – 63Voices of Opposition: Documenting Australian Protest Movements – Sigrid McCausland

Pages 64 – 81Documenting 20th Century Rural and Regional Australia: Archival Acquisition and Collection Development in regional University Archives and Special Collections – Don Boadle

Pages 82 – 95Sport Archives in Australia – Richard Cashman

Volume 29 No.1 May 2001

Articles

Pages 8 – 21On the Back of a Tiger: Deconstructive Possibilities in ‘Evidence of Me’ – Verne Harris

Pages 22 – 43In Search of the Lost Tiger, by Way of Saint-Beuve: Re-constructing the Possibilities in ‘Evidence of Me’ – Frank Upward & Sue McKemmish

Pages 44 – 61Are Our Users Being Served?: A Report on Online Archival Databases – Andrea Rosenbusch

Pages 62 – 71The Role of Outreach in Australian Archive Programs – Catherine Nicholls

Pages 72 – 85The National Archives of Australia’s New Approach to Appraisal – Russell Kelly

Pages 86 – 97Will the Tension Ever End? Some Observations and Suggestions from an Appraisal Archivist – Tony Newton

Pages 98 – 109The Commonwealth’s First Archives Bill 1927 – Ted Ling

Pages 110 – 117What’s in a Name?: Broadening Our Horizons in the Pursuit of a Recordkeeping Profession that Cherishes Unity in Diversity – Adrian Cunningham

Pages 118 – 138Common Ground, Different Traditions: An Australian Perspective on Italian Diplomatics, Archival Science, and Business Records – Livia Iacovino

Volume 28 No.2 November 2000

Articles

Pages 11 – 29 Australian Society of Archivist Small Archives Survey 2000 – Barbara van Bronswijk

Pages 30 – 45 Database Applications in an Imperfect World: The Necessity and Charm of Compromise – Kylie Percival, Francesca Zilio & Helen Morgan

Pages 46 – 57 Rose-tinted Images: The Photographic Archives of the City of Adelaide – Robert Thornton

Pages 58 – 70 Providing Access to Sensitive Records: The Personal History Index (PHIND) – Josette Mathers

Pages 71 – 91 Appraisal, Acquisition and Control of Personal Electronic Records: From Myth to Reality – Lucie Paquet

Pages 92 – 109 Electronic Business Transactions and Recordkeeping: Serious Concerns – Realistic Responses – Steve Stuckey & Anne Liddell

Pages 110 – 115 The Archival Quality Trademark Scheme for Paper and Board Products – Ian Batterham

Pages 116 – 132 Ethical Meltdown: Accountability and the Australian Recordkeeping Profession – Anne Picot

Volume 28 No.1 May 2000

Articles

Pages 8 – 23The Making and the Keeping of Records: (2) The Tyranny of Listing – Chris Hurley

Pages 24 – 37Great Expectations or None at All: The Role and Significance of Community Expectations in the Appraisal Function – Stephen Yorke

Pages 38 – 51Frontiers in Recordkeeping: Internet Service Providers – Mark Brogan

Pages 52 – 63Anticipating Accountability Processes – Albert Meijer

Pages 64 – 79Bright Specimens for the Curious or The Somewhat Imponderable Guided by the Unfathomable: Use, Users and Appraisal in Archival Literature – Danielle Wickman

Pages 80 – 85‘Making Good’: Restoring Leased Archives Premises – Ted Ling

Volume 27 No. 2, November 1999

Pages 8-15: History and Archives – Dr Hilary Golder.

Pages 16-25: Consulting into Business Archives – Judith Ellis.

Pages 26-39: Business Archives Reporting Structures: Is the an Ideal Placement? – Karen Benedict.

Pages 40-53: Origins and Development of the University of Melbourne Archives – Leigh Swancott.

Pages 54-67: Business Archives in Scandinavia – Henrik Fode & Jørgen Fink. :

Pages 68-75: Securities, Whisky, Tourism and Co-operation: Business Archives in Scotland at the End of the Twentieth Century – Lesley Richmond.

Volume 27 No. 1, May 1999

Pages 8-21: The Chill of History: the Experience, Emotion and Changing Politics of Archival Reseach in the pacific – David Hanlon.

Pages 22-41: Ancestral Voices: Aspects of Archives Administration in Oceania – Monica Wehner & Ewan Maidment.

Pages 42-53: Dirty Hands: a New Perspective on the Original Order – Peter Horsman.

Pages 54-61: Archivalisation and Archiving – Eric Ketelaar.

Pages 62-73: Invisible Boundaries: a Paradigm Shift – Francesca Jury.

Pages 74-95: Improving the Education and Professional Development of Reference Archivists – Richard Summerrell.

Pages 96-113: Electronic Records: Problem Solved? – Justine Heazlewood et al.

Pages 114-127: What’s New? Functional Analysis in the Life Cycle and Continuum Environments – Danielle Wickman.

Volume 26 No 2, November 1998

Pages 216-247: The Nature of the Nexus Between Recordkeeping and the Law – Livia Iacovino.

Pages 248-269: Saying It Like It Is: Oral traditions, Legal Systems and Records – Peter R.A. Gray.

Pages 270-293: Records as Reliable Evidence: Medico-Legal Litigation – Ian Freckelton.

Pages 294-327: Government Accountability and Access to Information on Contracted-out Services – Madeline Campbell.

Pages 328-367: The Archival Enterprise, Public Archival Institutions and the Impact of Private Law – Simon Fisher.

Pages 368-389:Information Wants to be Free: How cyberspace Challenges Traditional Legal Concepts of Information Use and Ownership – Melissa de Zwart.

Volume 26 No. 1, May 1998

Pages 6-23: How do Archivists Make Electronic Archives Usable and Accessible? – Margaret Hedstrom.

Pages 24-25: Towards Frameworks for Standardising Recordkeeping metadata – Sue McKemish & Dagmar Parer.

Pages 46-57: “The Best Bit is when you come in and they have just made the Coffee”: the Post Occupancy Evaluation of the National Archives Building – Crish Watson & Helen McNaught.

Pages 58-77: The Making and the Keeping of Records: (1) What are Finding Aids for? – Chris Hurley.

Pages 78-101: PIVOT Down Under: A Report – R.C. Hol & A.G. de Vries.

Pages 102-117: ‘Conquering Kings Their Titles Take From the Foes They Captive Make’ – Stephen Yorke.

Volume 25 No. 2, November 1997

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Volume 25 No. 1, May 1997

Pages 10-35: Structuring the Records Continuum part Two: Structuration Theory and Recordkeeping – Frank Upward.

Pages 36-49: Drinking from the Fire Hose: Documenting Education at MIT – Helen Samuels.

Pages 50-61: Integrating Archival Programs into the Core Business of the Independent school – Jan Riley.

Pages 62-73: Management of Petroleum Data Records in the Custody of Australian Archives – Stephen Yorke.

Volume 24 No. 2, November 1996

Pages 242-255: Archives as a Place – Luciana Duranti.

Pages 256-267: Should Creating Agencies Keep Electronic Records Indefinitely? – Terry Eastwood.

Pages 286-311: Living in a Digital World: Recognising the Electronic & Post-custodial Realities – Greg O’Shea & David Roberts.

Pages 312-321: Commentary – Journey to the End of the Night: Custody and the Dawning of a New Era on the Archival Threshold – Adrian Cunningham.

Pages 322-329: Commentary – Four Travellers, Two Ways, One Direction: Where to Now for Archival Practice? – Stephen Ellis.

Pages 330-351: Webbed Feet: Navigating the Net – Jenni Davidson & Donna McRostie.

Pages 352-359: Archives and manuscripts in Latvia – Baiba Berzins.

Volume 24 No. 1, May 1996

Pages 12-19: Beating the French – Chris Hurley.

Pages 20-27: Beyond the pale? – Adrian Cunningham.

Pages 28-45: Evidence of Me – Sue McKemmish.

Pages 46-61: The Record in the Manuscript Collection – Richard J. Cox.

Pages 62-77: The Collecting of Personal and Private Papers in Australia – Graeme Powell.

Pages 78-85: Mapping Scientific Memory – Understanding the Role of Recordkeeping in Scientific Practice – Gavan McCarthy & Tim Sherratt.

Pages 86-101: The Appraisal of Personal Records of Members of Parliament in Theory and Practice – Paul Dalgleish.

Pages 102-115: Theory, Practice and Pragmatism: Arrangement and Description of Personal Papers in the Mortlock Library of South Australiana – Margaret Southcott, Roger Andre & Neil Thomas.

Pages 116-129: Reading Other People’s Mail – Maryanne Dever.

Volume 23 No 2, November 1995

Pages 234-259: Problems with provenance – Chris Hurley.

Pages 260-273: The ‘Banks of CD-ROM’ Project at the State Library of New South Wales – Louise Anemaat.

Pages 274-289: Origins and Development of the New South Wales Regional Repositories System – Don Boadle.

Pages 290-305: Return to Port Moresby – the Survival, Copying and Restitution of Rescued Records – Nancy Lutton & Hilary Rowell.

Pages 306-321: The Australian Society of Archivists’ 1993 Membership Survey – Jenni Davidson et al.

Pages 322-337: Archives and Local Government – the ASA New South Wales Branch Local Government Archives Project – Sandra Mowbray & Sigrid McCausland.

Volume 23 No. 1, May 1995

Pages 8-17:The Right to Know, the Right to Forget? Personal Information in Public Archives – Eric Ketelaar.

Pages 18-29: Sacrilege or Synthesis? An Exploration of the Philosophy of Audiovisual Archiving – Ray Edmondson.

Pages 30-37: Australian Lesbian & Gay Archives – Graham Carberry.

Pages 38-47: Archives in Museums – Bruce Smith.

Pages 48-59: Distance Learning: A New Approach to Archival Education – Karen Anderson.

Pages 60-73: Access to Archival Records for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Peoples – Sue Rosly.

Volumes 22 No 1 – 19 No. 2

Not held

Volume 18 No. 1, May 1990

Pages 19-38: The Development of the Principles of Appraisal in the Public Sector and thei Application to Business Records (Part II) – Livia Iacovino.

Pages 39-52: Records Disposal in the Modern Environment – Gavan McCarthy.

Pages 53-62: The Practice of Sampling in the Disposal of Commonwealth Records – Wendy Southern.

Pages 63-74: Standardisation 1987: a Recapitulation – Chris Hurley.

Pages 75-88: Fragile Paper – Other Angles, Other Allies? – Irene Kearsey.

Pages 89-118: The Use of Optical Disc for Archival Image Storage – Lindsay Howe.

Volume 17 No 2, November 1989

Pages 139-150: Bicentennial Retrospective: a Reflective View from Western Australia – Nancy Lutton.

Pages 151-164: The Keeping Archives Workshops Program – Sigrid McCausland.

Pages 165-182: Developments in Computerised Documentation Systems at the Public Record Office, Victoria – Helen Smith & Chris Hurley.

Pages 183-196: Some Problems in Placing Modern Medical Records in Public Archives – Irene Kearsey.

Pages 197-218: The Development of the Principles of Appraisal in the Public Sector and Their Application to Business Records (Part I) – Livia Iacovino.

Pages 219-231:The Disposal of Electronic Records in Office Automation Systems of the Australian Public Service – David Roberts.

Volume 17 No. 1, May 1989

Pages 25-36: The Australian Archives Records Information Service System (RINSE) – Bruce Arnold & Hilary Rowell.

Pages 37-50: Documenting Secret/Sacred (Restricted) Aboriginal History – Louise Anemaat.

Pages 51-65: Australian Archives through a Looking Glass – Colin Smith.

   
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