Volume 25, Issue 3 September 2025
Fires and floods: records, archives management and destruction in Zimbabwe since the colonial period
George Bishi
Persona creation methods as a step toward user-oriented archival curriculum: a case study of a Polish archival course
Monika CołbeckaAnna Pieczka-Węgorkiewicz
Toward effective digital records management in Oman: key enablers, barriers and policy implications from government institution experiences
Hamad Humoud Hamad Al-HinaiAhmed Maher Khafaga ShehataAbderrazak Mkadmi
Diplomatics and paleography: a study of judges’ signatures in the Mamluk period
Mohamed Hussien Mohamed
Displaced, but not destroyed: archives in the Thirty Years’ War
Natalie Krentz
Development of the trauma-informed archival practices scale
Cheryl Regehr, Wendy Duff, Christa Sato & Jessica Ho
Exploring archival absence: silences, imagined records and materiality in nineteenth-century Europe
Emma Hagström Molin
Authenticity as a travelling concept: from heritage conservation to archives
Heather MacNeil
Parchments on the move. Removed archives and documentary culture in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Italy
Maria Pia Donato
Missing persons document management as disaster response: the case of handling missing persons in Timor Leste
FebriyantoIke Iswary LawandaRahmi
Discoverability, usability, and readability: a framework for assessing accessibility for disabled users of online archives
Elizabeth A. Pineo
Adaptive learning models for efficient and standardized archival processes
J. A. Pryse
Archives and imperial power: archival destruction in the Roman context
Anna Dolganov
Privileged access to archives and the interest of research illustrated by the examples of German and French archival systems
Mikuláš Čtvrtník
Displaced, hence, not lost: the afterlife of private archives from Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
Mario C. D. Paganini
Palestine as provenance: archiving against genocide from Gaza to South Lebanon (Jabal Amil)
J. J. Ghaddar