Archival Values: Essays in Honor of Mark Greene. Edited by Christine Weideman and Mary A. Caldera. [Review]
Abstract
In his August 2008 presidential address, Society of American Archivists president Mark Greene advocated for the creation of a set of shared core values for archivists to follow. He argued that such a set of values would make the vocation more professional, more united, and, ultimately, more empowered. But can these goals be accomplished if the values are not agreed upon or if they are subject to different interpretations and meanings? This is the unstated question in Archival Values: Essays in Honor of Mark Greene, a collection of articles that examine the 11 core archival values that SAA approved in 2011 following Greene's address.
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Joens, D., (2021) “Archival Values: Essays in Honor of Mark Greene. Edited by Christine Weideman and Mary A. Caldera. [Review]”, Archival Issues 41(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/archivalissues.13210
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