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A Practical Guidebook to Trauma-Informed Archival Practice : Best Practices and Case Studies
A Practical Guidebook to Trauma-Informed Archival Practice : Best Practices and Case Studies
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ISBN No.: 9781538195031
Pages: 304
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 175.90
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"This collection offers powerful, concrete examples of trauma in archival work across varied perspectives and organizations. It provides invaluable insight for new archivists and much-needed validation for experienced professionals, while making important contributions to our field's ongoing conversations about archival labor. I recommend it to academics, archivists, and students alike!" --Leah T. Dudak, MLIS, Ph.D candidate at Syracuse University, USA and Community Care and Support Coordinator for Urban Librarians Unite " A Practical Guidebook to Trauma-Informed Archival Practice is a beautiful meditation on the intersections of grief, memory, and forgetting. Each chapter shares a new facet in understanding trauma in archives, with representation from religious archives, indigenous archives, academic archives, managers, student workers, archival donors, and people accessing the archives. Reading this book is both instruction and invitation: to learn from many perspectives, to dream of a more person-centered and empathetic profession, and to find community in grief as an inevitable and shared experience." --Lydia Tang, Senior Outreach and Engagement Coordinator, Lyrasis and former co-chair of the SAA Accessibility and Disability Section spectives, to dream of a more person-centered and empathetic profession, and to find community in grief as an inevitable and shared experience.


" --Lydia Tang, Senior Outreach and Engagement Coordinator, Lyrasis and former co-chair of the SAA Accessibility and Disability Sectionspectives, to dream of a more person-centered and empathetic profession, and to find community in grief as an inevitable and shared experience." --Lydia Tang, Senior Outreach and Engagement Coordinator, Lyrasis and former co-chair of the SAA Accessibility and Disability Sectionspectives, to dream of a more person-centered and empathetic profession, and to find community in grief as an inevitable and shared experience." --Lydia Tang, Senior Outreach and Engagement Coordinator, Lyrasis and former co-chair of the SAA Accessibility and Disability Section.


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