Reviews
Edited by Adrian Cunningham
Abstract
Playing For Keeps: the proceedings of an electronic records management conference reviewed by Richard Cox; Diary of a dream: a history of the National Archives Independence Movement, 1980-1985 reviewed by George Nichols; The first generation of electronic records archivists in the United States: a study in professionalization reviewed by Greg O'Shea; Past as prologue: The Royal Commission into commercial activities of government and other matters reviewed by Sue McKemmish; Debates and discourses: selected Australian writings on archival theory, 1951-1990 reviewed by Peter Orlovich; Luciana Duranti; Networking Australia's future: the final report of the Broadband Services Expert Group reviewed by Kathryn Dan; Sources for Colonial Studies in the Public Record Office: Records of the Colonial Office, Dominions Office, Commonwealth Relations Office and Commonwealth Office reviewed by Graeme Powell; Communism in Australia: a resource bibliography reviewed by Denis Rowe; Preserving Ourstory: Keeping the Archives of Women's Organisations/Tohungia Nga Korero Mo Nga Puni Wahine reviewed by Baiba Berzins; RLG archives microfilming manual reviewed by Tamara Lavrencic; Annual Conference of the Australian Society of Archivists, 26-28 July 1995 reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe; Society of American Archivists 59th Annual Meeting, 1995 reviewed by Tim Robinson; Beyond the archives wars reviewed by Fiona Burn; Educating for the future reviewed by Anthony Eccleston; Elaine Eccleston; John Curtin: a man of peace, a time of war reviewed by Michael Richards; An ideal city reviewed by Rodney Teakle
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