01558nam a22002657a 450000500170000002000310001704000130004808200150006110000250007624500710010125000120017226000380018430000290022250400190025152005260027054600080079665000320080470000160083694200070085299900170085995201040087695201040098095201040108495201040118820260421092336.0 a978185604666c67,500/= TZS aMCCbeng a651.56 FUT aJennie Hill (editor) aThe future of Archives and Recordkeeping:bA reader/cJennie Hill. a2nd. ed aLondon;bFacet Publishing,c2011. axvii,244p.bills,c24cm. aincludes index aThe way in which we view the nature of archives and the role of the archivist has changed significantly in the last few decades. With increasing interest from outside of the profession, the idea of archives as the static, impartial carriers of truth and the archivist as a guardian of records has been questioned: how can society take greater control over its own written memory? There have been a number of other changes which have impacted upon the way archivists conceive of themselves and the way in which they work.  aeng aArchives and Recordkeeping. aHill Jannie cBK c12723d12723 00104070aMU002bMU002d2019-09-01l0o651.56 FUTp003271r2026-04-21 09:31:29t1w2026-04-21yBK 00104070aMU002bMU002d2019-09-01l0o651.56 FUTp003272r2026-04-21 09:31:29t2w2026-04-21yBK 00104070aMU002bMU002d2019-09-01l0o651.56 FUTp003273r2026-04-21 09:31:29t3w2026-04-21yBK 00104070aMU002bMU002d2019-09-01l0o651.56 FUTp003274r2026-04-21 09:31:29t4w2026-04-21yBK