The City of Cartagena, through the Municipal Archives, has launched Vol. 2 no. 2 of Archives & Social Studies: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, available at: http://socialstudies.cartagena.es, and with the following contents:
- Editor's note
- Classics
- James M. O'Toole: On the Idea of Uniqueness Intersections
- Adrian Cunningham: Going global: Developing globally harmonised software specifications for records
- Livia Iacovino: Privacy as a human right in Italian data protection law and its impact on records as evidence and memory
- Andrew May, Simon Cooke: Death, Decency and the Dead-House: The City Morgue in Colonial Melbourne
- Andy Miah: (e)text: Error... 404 Not Found! Or The Disappearance of History Notes
- Steven Aftergood: NARA Cannot Assure Complete Transfer of Bush Records
David Mattison is an archivist (retired from active duty), historian and digital culture observer from British Columbia, Canada. His Ten Thousand Year Blog was hosted by WordPress.com between October 02008 and August 7, 02010. The photograph in the header was taken on May 22, 02009 at the Kew Gardens Tube station following a visit to the National Archives, England.
National Archives sign at Kew Gardens Station
2009-01-30
Archives & Social Studies, vol. 2, no. 2 published
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