Description: Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections
explores how archives of different sizes and types can enhance the
accessibility of their holdings. The book uses eleven case studies to
demonstrate innovative ideas that could be transferred into many other
settings. Readers can use these as models, sources of inspiration, or
starting points for new discussions. The volume will be useful to those
working in archives and special collections as well as other cultural
heritage organizations, and provides ideas ranging from those that
require long-term planning and coordination to ones that could be
immediately implemented. It also provides students and educators in
archives, library, and public history graduate programs a resource for
understanding the variety of ways materials are being described in the
field today and the kinds of strategies archivists are using to ensure
collections can be found by the people who want to use them.