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From scattering seeds to planting rows: Bringing new academic researchers to university archives.

机译:从散布种子到种田:将新的学术研究人员带到大学档案馆。

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Archivists have made considerable efforts in recent decades to address the challenge of making archival records more useful. They have attracted new researchers by using various methods: from launching books and exhibits, handing out brochures, and sending press releases, to hosting lectures and, more recently in the digital age, launching websites and blogs, digitizing records, and posting archival records on websites like Flickr. However, these methods amount to a scattered approach that seeks out a variety of new users -- often in the wider society -- while the majority of potential users, often connected to an archives' own sponsoring institution, still too rarely take advantage of the archives at their doorstep. These people may have never used an archives and likely think they do not need to do so. This thesis addresses the issue of how, in effect, to create users of archives among this group by a more direct approach to them than the typically scattered and more general one. The study of such efforts by archives is the study of archival public programming.;This thesis will test this approach through a case study of eleven University of Manitoba Faculty of Arts professors who have not used archives much or at all. Academics are often looking for new sources for their research. By understanding the usefulness of archives to their work, they may discover a vast new source of information in a variety of local, national, and foreign repositories and become more comfortable in navigating archives. The thesis will also discuss any weaknesses discovered in the testing of the approach and suggest improvements. In addition, it will discuss how such an approach might be phased in to archival work at a university archives such as the University of Manitoba's Archives & Special Collections as a feature of day-to-day work, rather than a one-time exercise.;Although current public programming efforts at university archives do bring in new users from the campus community, a more targeted approach might address this concern by attracting far more of them. Particularly on university campuses most students, faculty, support staff, retired professors, and administration do not make use of and may even be unaware of the campus archives. Archives on university campuses are repeatedly challenged to prove their usefulness in order to warrant continued funding from campus administration. I argue that this thesis offers university archivists (and other archivists) a tool with which to work to raise statistics of new users in order to satisfy university administrative metrics for sustainability.
机译:档案工作者在最近几十年中做出了巨大的努力,以应对使档案记录更有用的挑战。他们通过各种方式吸引了新的研究人员:从发布书籍和展览,分发小册子,发送新闻稿到主持讲座,以及在数字时代,最近启动网站和博客,将记录数字化以及将档案记录发布到网站上。 Flickr之类的网站。但是,这些方法构成了一种分散的方法,该方法通常在更广泛的社会中寻找各种新用户,而大多数经常与档案馆自己的赞助机构建立联系的潜在用户仍然很少能利用档案就在他们家门口。这些人可能从未使用过档案,并且可能认为他们不需要这样做。本论文解决了一个问题,即实际上如何通过比通常分散且更通用的方法更直接地在该组中创建档案用户。档案馆对这种工作的研究是档案公共程序的研究。本论文将通过对曼尼托巴大学艺术学院的11名没有或几乎没有使用档案馆的教授进行案例研究来检验这种方法。学者们经常在寻找新的研究来源。通过了解档案对他们工作的有用性,他们可以在各种本地,国家和外国存储库中发现大量新的信息源,从而更容易浏览档案。本文还将讨论该方法的测试中发现的任何弱点,并提出改进建议。此外,它将讨论如何将这种方法逐步应用于大学档案馆的档案工作,例如曼尼托巴大学的档案馆和特别馆藏,这是日常工作的特征,而不是一次性的练习。 ;尽管目前大学档案馆的公共编程工作确实吸引了来自校园社区的新用户,但更具针对性的方法可能会通过吸引更多用户来解决这一问题。特别是在大学校园中,大多数学生,教职员工,辅助人员,退休教授和行政管理人员没有使用,甚至可能不知道校园档案。为了保证校园管理机构继续提供资金,大学校园的档案馆屡屡受到挑战,以证明其有用性。我认为,该论文为大学档案工作者(和其他档案工作者)提供了一种工具,可以用来提高新用户的统计数据,从而满足大学对可持续性的管理要求。

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  • 作者

    Mockford, Jeanette Lynn.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Manitoba (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Manitoba (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Canadian.;Library Science.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 217 p.
  • 总页数 217
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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