A 2022 AESA Critics' Choice Book Award Winner
A 2022 SPE Outstanding Book Award Winner
This book offers qualitative researchers an entrée into the world of
working with archival repositories and special collections. It serves as
a primer for students and researchers who might not be familiar with
these sorts of collections, but with an interest in what has become
known asthe "archival turn," in which the use of archival materials and
artifacts in contemporary research has increased dramatically since the
1990s. Suited to novice researchers seeking a general introduction into
how special collections are created and how they can be used, the book
offers useful, clear guidance on using different types of archives,
developing topics for research within the archives, assessing materials
available, how to work with archivists and curators, documenting the
research process, and writing up an archival study. Archival records and
material culture (including manuscripts, documents, audio- and
video-recordings, and visual and material culture) housed in special
collections provide a wealth of resources for qualitative researchers
seeking to conduct research in the social sciences.
Perfect for courses in: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
Research Methods in Higher Education Exploring Archival Collections
Family Studies Community Research Introduction to Special Collections
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