Works Cited

Our work cited page includes the authors that have helped shape how we have created our archive, including  general theory of archival practice, as well as archival social justice theories.

 

Jimerson, R. C. (2007). Archives for All: Professional Responsibility and Social Justice. The American Archivist, 70(2), 252–281. 

 

King, Owen C. “Archival Meta-Metadata: Revision History and Positionality of Finding Aids,” Archival Science 24 (2024): 509–529. 

 

O’Toole, James M. and Richard Cox, “The Archivist’s Task: Responsibilities and Duties,” In James M. O’Toole and Richard Cox, eds., Understanding Archives and Manuscripts (Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2006): 113-132.

 

Smith, M., & Villata, J. (2020). Applying user centred design to Archives. Archives and Manuscripts, 48(3), 1–11. 

 

Sutherland, Tonia and Alyssa Purcell, “A Weapon and a Tool: Decolonizing Description and Embracing Redescription as Liberatory Archival Praxis,” International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion 5:1 (2021): 60-78. 

 

 Yakel, Elizabeth. “Archival Representation,” Archival Science 3:1 (2003), pp. 1-25.

 

Caswell, M., Cifor, M., & Ramirez, M. H. (2016). To Suddenly Discover Yourself Existing”: Uncovering the Impact of Community Archives. The American Archivist, 79(1), 56-81.

 

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