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Of sentimental value: collecting personal diaries from the First World War

机译:感情价值:从第一次世界大战中收集个人日记

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Weeks after the Armistice was declared, Principal Librarian William Ifould of the Public Library of New South Wales recommended to Library Trustees that the institution begin to collect 'private and official documents' produced during the war. By early December 1918, advertisements began to appear in Australian and New Zealand newspapers, encouraging returning soldiers to sell their personal diaries to the Library. Known as the European War Collecting Project, this acquisition program was the first of its kind in Australia. This paper explores the Library's acquisition of personal diaries written by those who served and analyses the appraisal methodologies carried out by State Library staff. This case study underscores the recent archival debate which has re-assessed the role of archivists in assessment, appraisal, preservation (and privileging) of some collections over others and argues that archivists mediate and consequently shape the collections in their institutions.
机译:宣布停战后的几周,首席图书管理员威廉威廉新南威尔士州的公共图书馆推荐给图书馆受托人,该机构开始收集战争期间产生的“私人和官方文件”。于1918年12月初,广告开始出现在澳大利亚和新西兰报刊中,鼓励回归士兵向图书馆出售他们的个人日记。被称为欧洲战争收集项目,此次收购计划是澳大利亚的第一个。本文探讨了图书馆收购了由国家图书馆工作人员开展的评估方法编写的人写的个人日记。本案研究强调了最近的档案辩论,该档案辩论重新评估了档案人在其他收集中的评估,评估,保护(和特权)的作用,并认为档案馆调解并因此塑造其机构中的收藏。

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