Archival Science: International Journal on Recorded Information vol. 24 issue 3
(open access)
It’s only a mirage: Tahar Djaout’s critique of logocentrism in L’Invention du désert
Abdelkader Aoudjit
Scouring the desert: political violence traceability in the Americas
Paola Diaz, Rodrigo Suarez
Finding values, building communities: development of an archival appraisal system for the Thai public sector
Naya Sucha-xaya
An opportunity to stay connected: documenting personal communication records of military personnel
Allan A. Martell, Edward Benoit III
Archiving difficult realities: a systematic investigation of records related to sexual violence in US college and university archives
Ana Roeschley, Julie Miller, Alison Nikitopoulos, Morgan Davis Gieringer, Jessica Holden
The disposal of paper public documents in the face of their digitization: what is lost?
Josimas Eugênio Silva, Michael David de Souza Dutra
Creating a representative archive of performance practice at the National Theatre of Great Britain
Erin Lee
Building ignorance by disseminating “evidence”: an agnotological look into the digital archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Natalia Pashkeeva
Instituting a framework for reparative description
Stephanie M. Luke, Sharon Mizota