New Issue: Archival Science

Archival Science 24, no. 4, December 2024
Special Issue: Provenance

Issue Editors: Jeannette A. Bastian, Stanley H. Griffin, James Lowry
(partial open access)

Dedication and introduction to the provenance special issue
Jeannette A. BastianStanley H. GriffinJames Lowry

The archive as home: ruminations on domestic notions of provenance
Ciaran B. Trace

Provenance and theatre archives
Francesca Marini

Misplaced archives, statehood and provenance out of place: the case of two personal records from the peripheries
Ana Grondona, Juan Ignacio Trovero, Celeste Viedma

Provenance through storytelling: application of Indigenous relationality toward arrangement and description
Vina Begay, Kelley M. Klor

Touches across time: queer as provenance
Elliot Freeman

Custody, provenance and meaning in the context of state intelligence records: the case of las carpetas in Puerto Rico
Joel A. Blanco-Rivera

“Nothing much was lost”: exploring feminist process as records creation
Jessica M. Lapp

The voices of images: photographs and collective provenance
Iyra S. Buenrostro-Cabbab

Whose provenance? Plurality of provenance and the redistribution of archival authority
Jesse Boiteau

Transformative provenance: memory work in the Palestinian diaspora
Tamara N. Rayan

Kindred contexts: archives, archaeology, and the concept of provenance
Bethany G. Anderson

A recontextualization of provenance: Records in Contexts and the principle of provenance
Anouk Stephano

Archival context, provenance, and a tool to capture archival context*
Qing ZouEun G. Park

The power of provenance in the records continuum
Chris Hurley, Sue McKemmish, Narissa Timbery

Digital provenance
Greg Bak

“Somebody has to be crazy about that kid”: Speculating on the transformative recordkeeping potential of the caring corporate parent
Mya Ballin

Locating yourself in the historical record: challenges of provenance and metadata schemas in the library of congress’s digital materials
Kathryn Manis, Patricia Wilde

Documenting Territorialidad: an intercultural approach to the provenance of Mapuche land records
María Montenegro

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