Archivum   the Journal of the International Council on Archives  [articles in English]

Vol. XLV,  2000        The profile of the Archivist:  Promotion of Awareness

Historical Challenges and Archivists’ Responses.  Hungary, 1945-2000 – Lajos Körmendy.  Pages 41-53

Archives and Government at a European Level – Patrick Cadell.  Pages 57-63

The Repository of Memory:  The Historical Evolution of Italy’s Administrative Archives – Guido Melis.  Pages 81-93

Managing Public Sector Financial Records for Good Government in Sub-Saharan Africa – Pino Akotia.  Pages 97-114

Serving the Administrator:  The Archivist in the New Millennium – Masisi Lekaukau.  Pages 119-124

Myths, Apologetics and Ethics in Zionist and Israeli Historiography:  the Archival Impact – Moshe Mossek.  Pages 127-134

Redressing Apartheid-Engendered Social Ills a Core Archival Function?  Transformation and the Public Archivist in a Post-Apartheid South Africa – Ethel Kriger.  Pages 137-149

Initiatives to Safeguard Judicial Archives and the Prospects for Citizens – Floretta Rolleri & Paola Miglietta.  Pages 155-159

Privacy and Historical Research in Italy – Paola Carucci.  Pages 161-166

A Historian’s Reflections on the Future of Archives – Luciano Osbat.  Pages 199-214

Cuckoo in the Nest or Welcome Addition to the Archival Family?  The UK Public Services Quality Group (PSQG) for Archives and Local Studies – Chris Pickford.  Pages 219-230

The Family Records Centre:  Government Joins-uo-p to Serve the Family History Researcher – Iain Watt.  Pages 233-246

Archives and Educational Activities:  Debate and Initiatives in the Italian Archives – Francesca Cavazzana Romanelli.  Pages 267-282

The National Archives Digital Classroom – Lee Ann Potter.  Pages 303-306

 

Vol. XLIV,  1999       Basic Archival Problems:  Strategies for Development

The Importance of legislation in Archival Development:  the Belize Experience – Charles Gibson.  Pages 73-81

The Swiss-Eritrean Cooperation in Records and Archives Management – Matthias Manz.  Pages 113-122

A Challenge to Archival Development and Archival Science in Japan – Professor Masahito Ando.  Pages 139-151

The Role of Conservation and Preservation in the Archives of Developing Countries:  Observations Based on Missions to Kenya, Uganda and Vietnam – Jonathan Rhys-Lewis.  Pages 157-167

Preservation Microfilming Programme at the National Archives of Singapore – Pit Kuan Wah.  Pages 183-195

Support to Archives in the Developing Countries – Cecilia Söderman.  Pages 213-217

Canadian International Development Assistance in the Field of Archives and Records Management – Rosemary Murray-Lachapelle.  Pages 221-231

 

Vol. XLIII,  1997        Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Archives, 1996

Archives at the End of the Century:  Taking Stock and Looking Ahead – Michael Swift.  Pages 15-28

International Archival Cooperation Since the Brussels Congress in 1910 – Jan van den Broek.  Pages 31-62

Structures for International Co-operation in the Archival Field – Axel Plathe.  Pages 77-90

Co-operation in Crisis:  International Actions to Save Archives – Vladimir Petrovich Tarasov.  Pages 91-97

Continuity and Change in Archives Legislation, Institutions and infrastructures – Wang Dejun.  Pages 113-135

From Medieval Erudition to Information Management:  The Evolution of the Archival Profession – Edward Higgs.  Pages 136-144

Archival Expansion Outside the Traditional Government Field – Lars Rumar.  Pages 145-149

The Physical Archives and the Virtual Archives – David Bearman.  Pages 150-167

Archives in the Post-Custodial World:  Interaction of Archival Theory and Practice Since the Publication of the Dutch Manual in 1898 – Terry Cook.  Pages 191-214

An Assessment for Archival Literature – Huiling Feng.  Pages 215-223

The Principle of Provenance:  Should it Remain the Bedrock of the Profession? – Antonella Mulè.  Pages 233-256

Archival Science:  National and Cultural Traditions or International Discipline? – U.O.A. Esse.  Pages 257-267

Preserving Television Transmissions:  Strategies for Acquisition, Appraisal, Storage and Use – Habibah Zon Yahya.  Pages 310-316

Resources and Technology – Opportunities and Illusions – Steve Stuckey.  Pages 317-319

International Research:  Appraisal and Preservation of Scientific Databases – Kenneth Thibodeau.  Pages 320-329

Getting your Drivers Licence on the Electronic Highway.  Archival Education in the age of Transnational Data Communication – Theo H.P.M. Thomassen.  Pages 330-340

 

Vol. XLII,  1996         Memory of the World at Risk.  Archives destroyed, Archives Reconstituted

Archival Losses and Their Impact on the Work of Archivists and Historians – Leopold Auer.  Pages 1-10

“Memory of the World” – Report on Destroyed and Damaged Archives – Joan van Albada.  Pages 11-110

Records at Risk Kept at the Chinese Archival Repositories – Xu Yuqing.  Pages 111-117

The Destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland in 1922:  Disaster and Recovery – Philomena Connolly.  Pages 135-146

The Destruction and Reconstruction of Archives:  The Case of Poland – Andrzej Biernat.  Pages 147-155

War Damage Suffered by the State Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Matko Kovačević.  Pages 181-186

Disaster Prevention:  Facing up to Risks – the ICA Committee on Disaster Prevention.  Pages 283-297

The Role of Microfilming in the Preservation and Reconstitution of Documents – Steven W. Blodgett.  Pages 299-310

“Archives for Millennia” – A Strategy to Inform Future Societies about Nuclear Waste Repositories – Arne Fryksén.  Pages 323-334

The Importance of Legislation in Preventing the Destruction of Archives:  the Case of the United kingdom – Elisabeth K. Berry.  Pages 335-344

Strategies for Survival – Helen Forde.  Pages 345-359

 

Vol. XLI – 1996        Archival Legislation 1981-1994 (L-Z)

[each country is listed and an update given, plus previous volume numbers.  Those in English are as follows:]

Lesotho.  Page 7

Lithuania.  Pages 9-12

Malaysia.  Pages 19-21

Malta.  Pages 22-24

Namibia.  Pages 32-37

Netherlands.  Pages 38-43

New Zealand.  Pages 44-47

Nigeria.  Pages 51-61

Norway.  Pages 62-63

Pakistan.  Pages 65-67

Papua New Guinea.  Pages 69-76

Philippines.  Pages 88-93

Singapore.  Pages 145-150

Sudan.  Pages 182-186

Sweden.  Pages 187-201

Turkey.  Pages 225-232

United Kingdom.  Pages 234-239

United States of America.  Pages 240-256

Yugoslavia.  Pages 261-266

Zimbabwe.  Pages 268-272

International Organisations:

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).  Pages 275-281

International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT).Pages 282-286

United Nations (UN).  Pages 287-293

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).  Pages 294-301

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).  Pages 302-306

United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).  Pages 307-314

World Bank.  Pages 315-327

World Meteorological Organization (WMO).  Pages 328-330

 

Vol. XL – 1995         Archival Legislation 1981-1994 (A-K)

[each country is listed and an update given, plus previous volume numbers.  Those in English are as follows:]

Australia.  Pages 19-44

Bangladesh.  Pages 48-51

Barbados.  Pages 52-53

Belarus.  Page 54

China.  Pages 111-115

Cook Islands.  Pages 129-130

Cyprus.  Pages 152-156

Denmark.  Pages 169-179

Finland.  Pages 191-199

Ghana.  Pages 280-281

Iceland.  Pages 295-299

India.  Pages 300-301

Indonesia.  Pages 302-305

Ireland.  Pages 306-315

Jamaica.  Pages 330-333

Japan.  Pages 334-335

Kenya.  Pages 336-337

 

Vol. XXXIX – 1994   Proceedings of the 12th International Congress on Archives, 1992

Fundamental Principles for a Global Approach to Archives and Records Management – Frank B. Evans.  Pages 47-50

The Retention Schedule in the Integrated Management of Records – Terrence Eastward.  Pages 52-56

Development and Application of Records Retention and Disposition Schedules – Ralph Westington.  Pages 57-62

Protection and Integrity:  The Archivist’s Identity and Professionalism – Liv Mykland.  Pages 99-109

The Government Archivist in the Information Age – Lawrence I. Mwangi.  Pages 134-140

The Special Media Archivist:  A Crisis of Identity – Magdaléna Cséve & Zoltá Bódi.  Pages 141-148

The Media Archivist – Peter Dusek.  Pages 149-153

Standardizing Archival Practices:  a Tool for the Information Age – Richard J. Cox.  Pages 165-179

Standardizing Archival Terminology – Leopold Auer.  Pages 180-186

Standardizing Archival Description – Kent M. Haworth.  Pages 187-199

Models for Fostering the Development of Standard Practices Within a Region or a Particular Country – Maria Guercio.  Pages 200-209

RAMP Studies:  Their Present and Future Direction as a Tool to Foster the Standardization of Practices on an International Level – Premadasa Manamperi.  Pages 235-240

Information Technology Standards:  Tools for the Archivist – Sue Gavrel.  Pages 241-250

Designing the Archival Education Curriculum:  What Experiences from What Disciplines, Why and How? – Gabriel O. Alegbeleye.  Pages 284-296

Development of Research Programs – Ann E. Pederson.  Pages 312-359

Current Archival Education at the Dutch Archives School – Robbert-Jan Hageman.  Pages 364-365

Archival Studies in Czechoslovakia – Veronika Emlerova.  Pages 368-369

Archival Systems – James G. Parker.  Pages 396-404

Co-ordination of United Nations Information Systems – Jacques Lemoine.  Pages 405-420

Plan of Action for Libraries in the European Community – Vicente Parajon Collada.  Pages 421-431

Learning from a Museum Experience – Peter S. Homulos.  Pages 440-448

Seizing the Opportunity:  Archivists in the Information Age – Charles M. Dollar.  Pages 449-455

Comments on “The Place of Training in the Development of Profession” by Paola Carucci – Bryan Corbett.  Pages 496-499

Continuing Professional Education and the Archival Profession – Theo H.P.M. Thomassen.  Pages 506-513

Continuing Professional Education in Archives in China – Ding Zhimin.  Pages 514-519

Columbus Revisited:  the Status of Archival Research Around the World in 1992 – David B. Gracy.  Pages 520-525

The State of Research in Archival Science – César Guttiérez Muñoz.  Pages 530-532

 

Vol. XXXVIII – 1992             International Directory of Archives

[Lists major national and regional archive institutions in each country]

 

Vol. XXXVII – 1992              Archives and Genealogical Sciences

The Teaching of Genealogy – Cecil Humphrey-Smith.  Pages 130-139

International Activities and Services of the Genealogical Society of Utah – Kahlile Mehr.  Pages 148-1157

The Canadian Heraldic System:  Honouring Heraldic and Cultural Inheritance – R.D. Watt.  Pages 177-188

Genealogy and Oral Tradition:  the Case of Iceland – Olafur Asgeirsson.  Pages 189-192

Genealogy in China – Zizhi Feng.  Pages 193-199

 

Vol. XXXVI – 1990              

International Bibliography of Directories and Guides to Archival Repositories

 

Vol. XXXV                 Proceedings of the 11th International Congress on Archives, 1988

Radio and Television Recordings as Archival Materials – Christopher H. Roads.  Pages 75-81

Machine-Readable Records as Archival Materials – Trudy Huskamp Peterson.  Pages 83-88

Microforms as Archival Materials – Maya I. Burmova-Velčeva & Janna S. Kraičeva.  Pages 89-93

Specific Problems in Tropical Countries – Eric Turner.  Pages 153-157

Technological Options for Developing Countries – Zizhi Feng.  Pages 159-162

International Technical Cooperation – Maria Pia Rinaldi Mariani.  Pages 163-167

Personnel Resource Development in Archives:  Present Status and Future Development – R.K. Perti.  Pages 173-176

Exploitation of New Archival Materials – Eric Ketelaar.  Pages 189-199

Cost and Financing of Research – John Herstad.  Pages 205-209

Legal Problems of Access to Machine-Readable Archives – Claes Gränström.  Pages219-227

 

Vol. XXXIV – 1988               Professional Training of Archivists

Professional Training of Archivists in the USSR – Y.N. Afanasyev.  Pages 1-11

An Introduction to Archives Education in China – Chen Zhao Wu.  Pages 13-16

Information Technology:  a Challenge to Training – Michael Cook.  Pages 17-33

The Organization and Status of Archival Training:  an Historical Perspective – Frank B. Evans.  Pages 75-91

Training in Conservation – Y.P. Kathpalia.  Pages 105-112

New Media Require Specialized Archivists.  Training and Education for Audiovisual Archives – Wolfgang Klaue.  Pages 113-123

Archive Training in Developing Countries:  Africa – Steve Mwiyeriwa.  Pagers 167-182

Training of Business Archivists – Pirkko Rastas.  Pages 183-190

 

Vol. XXXIII – 1988               International Directory of Archives

[Lists major national and regional archive institutions in each country]

 

 

Vol. XXXII – 1986                Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Archives, 1984

An Expansion of Archival Functions:  the Handling of Oral Sources – Lily Tan.  Pages88-96

The Use of Management Techniques and Technical Resources in Response to the Challenges Facing Modern Archives – Michael swift.  Pages 119-134

The Application of Business Management techniques in Archives – Australian Experience – Colin Pitson.  Pages 135-143

The Automation of Archival Finding Aids – Dr James E. O’Neill.  Pages 143-148

Management of a Conservation programme – Dr R.K. Perti.  Pages 148-150

Management of Smaller (Local) Archival Institutions – Marijan Rastić.  Pages 151-155

Combined Library and Archival Training Schools.  A Commentary on Recent Trends – Michael Cook.  Pages 196-203

The Rôle of Associations of Archivists in Continuing Training – Johannes-Petrus Sigmond.  Pages 203-206

A Joint Microfilming Project:  Records of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland – P.C. Mazikana.  Pages 273-277

The South Asia Microfilm Exchange Programmes of the India Office Library and records – John M. Sims.  Pages 284-287

Exchange of Microfilms:  a Survey of Experiences and unused Possibilities – Dr Ben J. Slot.  Pages 287-291

Sharing Records of Mutual Archival Concern to the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States of America – Robert Wolfe.  Pages 292-302

 

 
   
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