{"title":"非洲档案著述(伦敦,泽尔出版社,1996):增编9","authors":"J. Macilwaine","doi":"10.1017/s0305862x00019919","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This list continues the series of supplements to the original volume. It contains 345 references and should be used in conjunction with Supplement 3, ARD, 79, 1999, 39-62; 80, 1999, 39-44 (containing 244 items and incorporating Supplements 1 and 2); Supplement 6, ARD, 91, 2003, 11-58 (containing 391 items and incorporating Supplements 4 and 5); Supplement 7, ARD, 94, 2004, 21-37 (containing 160 items) and Supplement 8, ARD, 106, 2008, 15-44 (containing 263 items) and also of course with the original work containing 2,355 items. This supplement is concerned primarily to list material published since 2005, but also includes a number of items published earlier that have come to the compiler's attention. For detailed information on topics covered and excluded see Writings on African archives (1996), pp. xi-xiii. 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Since 2000 there has been a notable increase in the literature about Arabic manuscripts in West Africa especially in Mali, Mauretania and Nigeria. As African archivists become increasingly involved in international activities, so they increasingly write on general archival and records management topics, not necessarily with special reference to their own countries. However, their outlook is naturally informed and affected by their experience and environment, and for that reason such writings are deemed to be of interest and are included. The compiler maintains a single cumulated and edited version of these 9 supplements as a Word file and would be happy to send a copy of this as an attachment to any enquirer. Contact j.mcilwaine@ucl.ac.uk GENERAL PART 1. ARCHIVES IN AFRICA Irvine, O.U. The law and ethics of acquisition of expatriate archives: addressing the 'lack of guidelines', Archives, 34(121) 2009, 6-13 Lovering, T. 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Paper to McGill Student Chapter of Association of Canadian Archivists, Annual Colloquium 2009. [Montreal, 2009]. Available at: http://acamcgill.pbworks.com/f/Ferris+et+al.pdf Chisenga, J. The development and use of digital libraries, institutional digital repositories and open access archives for research and national development in Africa: opportunities and challenges. …","PeriodicalId":89063,"journal":{"name":"African research & documentation","volume":"1 1","pages":"59-98"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2011-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Writings on African Archives (London, Zell for Scolma, 1996): Supplement 9\",\"authors\":\"J. Macilwaine\",\"doi\":\"10.1017/s0305862x00019919\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"This list continues the series of supplements to the original volume. 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本目录是原卷的一系列补充。它包含345个参考文献,应与补充3,ARD, 79, 1999, 39-62一起使用;1989,1999, 39-44(包含244项,并纳入补编1和2);补充6,ARD, 91, 2003,11 -58(包含391项并合并补充4和5);补充7,ARD, 94, 2004, 21-37(包含160项)和补充8,ARD, 106, 2008, 15-44(包含263项),当然也与原作包含2355项。本增编主要列出2005年以来出版的材料,但也包括一些较早出版的、引起编译者注意的项目。关于所包括和排除的专题的详细资料,见关于非洲档案的著作(1996年),第xi-xiii页。第一部分的内容主要是关于非洲国家的档案和记录管理以及档案和手稿的收集而第二部分列出了非洲以外国家有关非洲的手稿和档案收集。来自北非五个国家的阿拉伯语手稿,以及北非和东北部的埃及、科普特、埃塞俄比亚和阿姆哈拉语手稿的收藏被认为是东方研究的领域,不包括在内。然而,关于撒哈拉以南非洲或源自撒哈拉以南非洲的阿拉伯语手稿和其他非西方语言手稿的收藏的著作,如东非的斯瓦希里语,南非的马来语和马达加斯加的阿拉伯语-马尔加什语(索拉比语),以及北非柏柏尔语手稿的著作都被包括在内。自2000年以来,在西非,特别是马里、毛里塔尼亚和尼日利亚,有关阿拉伯语手稿的文献显著增加。随着非洲档案工作者越来越多地参与国际活动,他们也越来越多地撰写关于一般档案和记录管理主题的文章,而不一定是专门针对他们自己的国家。然而,他们的观点自然受到他们的经历和环境的影响,因此,这些作品被认为是有趣的,并被包括在内。编译器以Word文件的形式保存这9个补充的一个累积和编辑版本,并乐意将其副本作为附件发送给任何询问者。联系j.mcilwaine@ucl.ac.uk通用第1部分。《外派档案》,T.洛夫林,《外派档案》,《档案》,34(121)2009年,第6-13页。《外派档案》特刊的介绍,其中包含5篇关于该主题的文章,其中几篇最初是作为2008年4月19日布里斯托尔西英格兰大学“外派档案研讨会”的论文。McIlwaine, J.H.非洲档案著述(伦敦,泽尔,1996):增刊8,非洲研究与文献,106,2008,15-44(包括253个条目)Mnjama, N.重新审视迁移档案,ESARBICA杂志,2011,30,15-34 AFRICA IN GENERAL Asogwa, B.E.非洲档案馆藏数字化的学术交流:问题、策略和挑战,图书馆哲学与实践,2011。可在:http://readperiodicals.com/201111/2546388661.html Burns, S.等。非洲记录和信息管理的问题和障碍。加拿大档案工作者协会麦吉尔学生分会论文,2009年年度学术讨论会。[蒙特利尔,2009]。在非洲开发和利用数字图书馆、机构数字存储库和开放获取档案,促进研究和国家发展:机遇与挑战。...
Writings on African Archives (London, Zell for Scolma, 1996): Supplement 9
This list continues the series of supplements to the original volume. It contains 345 references and should be used in conjunction with Supplement 3, ARD, 79, 1999, 39-62; 80, 1999, 39-44 (containing 244 items and incorporating Supplements 1 and 2); Supplement 6, ARD, 91, 2003, 11-58 (containing 391 items and incorporating Supplements 4 and 5); Supplement 7, ARD, 94, 2004, 21-37 (containing 160 items) and Supplement 8, ARD, 106, 2008, 15-44 (containing 263 items) and also of course with the original work containing 2,355 items. This supplement is concerned primarily to list material published since 2005, but also includes a number of items published earlier that have come to the compiler's attention. For detailed information on topics covered and excluded see Writings on African archives (1996), pp. xi-xiii. Basically coverage in Part 1 is of works about archives and records management and collections of archives and manuscripts in African countries while Part 2 lists works on manuscript and archival collections of African relevance held in countries outside Africa. Collections of Arabic manuscripts in and from the five countries of North Africa, and of Egyptian, Coptic, Ethiopic and Amharic manuscripts in North and North-East Africa are deemed to be the province of Oriental studies and are not included. However writings on collections of Arabic manuscripts in or originating from Africa south of the Sahara and of other non-Western language manuscripts in or originating from this region such as Swahili in East Africa, Malay in South Africa and Arabico-Malgache (Sorabe) in Madagascar are included as are writings on Berber manuscripts in North Africa. Since 2000 there has been a notable increase in the literature about Arabic manuscripts in West Africa especially in Mali, Mauretania and Nigeria. As African archivists become increasingly involved in international activities, so they increasingly write on general archival and records management topics, not necessarily with special reference to their own countries. However, their outlook is naturally informed and affected by their experience and environment, and for that reason such writings are deemed to be of interest and are included. The compiler maintains a single cumulated and edited version of these 9 supplements as a Word file and would be happy to send a copy of this as an attachment to any enquirer. Contact j.mcilwaine@ucl.ac.uk GENERAL PART 1. ARCHIVES IN AFRICA Irvine, O.U. The law and ethics of acquisition of expatriate archives: addressing the 'lack of guidelines', Archives, 34(121) 2009, 6-13 Lovering, T. Expatriate archives, Archives, 34(121) 2009, 1-5 (Introduction to a special issue of the journal containing 5 articles on the topic, several of them originally given as papers to the Workshop on Expatriate Archives, University of the West of England, Bristol, 19 April 2008. See entries for Irvine (above), Banton (UK), Lihoma (Malawi), Murambiwa (Zimbabwe)) McIlwaine, J.H. Writings on African archives (London, Zell, 1996): Supplement 8, African research & documentation, 106, 2008, 15-44 (Includes 253 entries) Mnjama, N. Migrated archives revisited, ESARBICA journal, 30, 2011, 15-34 AFRICA IN GENERAL Asogwa, B.E. Digitisation of archival collections In Africa for scholarly communication: issues, strategies, and challenges, Library philosophy & practice, 2011. Available at: http://readperiodicals.com/201111/2546388661.html Burns, S. et al. The problems and barriers of records and information management in Africa. Paper to McGill Student Chapter of Association of Canadian Archivists, Annual Colloquium 2009. [Montreal, 2009]. Available at: http://acamcgill.pbworks.com/f/Ferris+et+al.pdf Chisenga, J. The development and use of digital libraries, institutional digital repositories and open access archives for research and national development in Africa: opportunities and challenges. …