2009
DOI: 10.17723/aarc.72.2.g401052h82h12pm3
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The Origins of Documentation Strategies in Context: Recollections and Reflections

Abstract: A b s t r a c tThe author re-examines, after twenty-five years, the influences on his ideas in the initial development of documentation strategies, reviewing in detail his preparation for the 1984 SAA program session at which documentation strategies were first presented. He explores the links between these ideas and several of his roles during that period, particularly as first director of the Historical Records Program at NHPRC from 1975 to 1981, as chair of the 1982 SAA Program Committee, and in the creatio… Show more

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“…This study proposes that a comprehensive program of documenting the Mak Yong performing arts collection be conducted by each IWN agency considering a systematic and uniform documentation strategy with each other. Several previous researchers developed several models for collection documentation strategies that can be applied in documenting WTK collections especially Mak Yong (Cox, 2003;Hackman, 2009;Samuels, 1986). Several elements need to be considered in implementing heritage information documentation strategies such as documentation analysis, cooperation between agencies, cooperation between activists and communities, and respond to change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study proposes that a comprehensive program of documenting the Mak Yong performing arts collection be conducted by each IWN agency considering a systematic and uniform documentation strategy with each other. Several previous researchers developed several models for collection documentation strategies that can be applied in documenting WTK collections especially Mak Yong (Cox, 2003;Hackman, 2009;Samuels, 1986). Several elements need to be considered in implementing heritage information documentation strategies such as documentation analysis, cooperation between agencies, cooperation between activists and communities, and respond to change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He also describes a detailed five-part plan for developing a documentation strategy: drafting the strategy, implementing the strategy by the group, implementing the strategy "by other parties," reporting results, and reassessing the strategy. 15 Helen Samuels describes a similar four-step process for documentation strategies: "(1) choosing and defining the topic to be documented, (2) selecting the advisors . .…”
Section: Inspiration From the Archival Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filling documentary gaps may involve or aspire to documentation strategy, which takes root in Ham's (1975) call for a more representative record of human experience through planned, proactive collaboration. Extended by Samuels (1986), Booms (1987), Hackman and Warnow-Blewett (1987), Hinding (1993), Cox (1994), Ericson (1997), Samuels (1998), Malkmus (2008), and Hackman (2009), documentation strategy “guides selection and assures retention of adequate information about a specific geographic area, a topic, a process, or an event that has been dispersed throughout society” (Documentation Strategy, n.d.). Community archives appropriate and tailor documentation strategy to local needs, preferences, and proclivities (Table VI).…”
Section: The Political Terrain Of Community Archives' Information Workmentioning
confidence: 99%