Cynthia Harbeson HIS 5581 Records & Society Course Reserves Books to be placed on Reserve Boles, Frank. Selecting & Appraising Archives & Manuscripts. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005. Eastwood, Terry and Heather MacNeil, eds. Currents of Archival Thinking. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited, an Imprint of ABC-CLIO, 2010. [On order] Roe, Kathleen D. Arranging and Describing Archives and Manuscripts. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005. *Theimer, Kate, ed. A Different Kind of Web: New Connections between Archives and Our Users. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2011. Chapters to be placed on Electronic Reserve Behrnd-Klodt, Menzi L. Chapter 4 “Acquiring Archives: Transferring Ownership and Rights.” In Navigating Legal Issues in Archives, 39-59. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2008. *Behrnd-Klodt, Menzi L. Chapter 20 “To Serve the Public Welfare and Promote Science and the Useful Arts: The U.S. Copyright Law.” In Navigating Legal Issues in Archives, 203-248. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2008. Convery, Nicole. “Information Management, Records Management, Knowledge Management: the Place of Archives in a Digital Age.” In The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping: A Reader, edited by Jennie Hill, 191-212. London: Facet Publishing, 2011. [On order] Cunningham, Adrian. Chapter 9 “The Postcustodial Archive.” In The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping: A Reader, edited by Jennie Hill, 173-189. London: Facet Publishing, 2011. [On order] Harvey, Ross. Chapter 1 “What is Preservation in the Digital Age?” and Chapter 6 “Overview of Digital Preservation Strategies.” In Preserving Digital Materials, 7-24, 99-120. Berlin: De Gruyter Saur, 2011. Hunter, Gregory S. Chapter 8 “Security and Disaster Planning,” and Chapter 12 “Management.” In Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives, 181-206, 325-355. New York: NealSchuman Publishers, 2003. Kurtz, Michael J. Chapter 10 “Managing Archival Facilities,” and Chapter 13 “Public Relations.” Managing Archival & Manuscript Repositories, 159-184, 221-237. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2004. Lowenthal, David. “Archives, Heritage, and History.” In Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory, edited by Francis X. Blouin Jr. and William G. Rosenberg, 193-206. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2007. *McKemmish, Sue. “Evidence of Me . . . in a Digital World.” In I, Digital, edited by Christopher A. Lee, 115-148. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2011. *O’Toole, James and Richard Cox. Chapter 1 “Recording, Keeping, and Using Information.” Understanding Archives and Manuscripts, 1-43. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2006. Pugh, Mary Jo, Chapter 7, “Providing Physical Access to Archives” In Providing Reference for Archives and Manuscripts, 175-204. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005. Note: The chapter on reserve for Norma’s class only has pages 181-204. The first six pages of the chapter are missing. *Ridener, John. Chapter 7 “From Polders to Postmodernism.” From Polders to Postmodernism: A Concise History of Archival Theory, 143-161. Duluth, MN: Litwin Books, 2009. Schellenberg, T.R. “The Appraisal of Modern Public Records.” In A Modern Archives Reader: Basic Readings on Archival Theory and Practice, edited by Maygene F. Daniels and Timothy Walch, 57-70. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service, 1984. *The starred items were on reserve for Norma’s class last year.