Reviews
Edited by Adrian Cunningham
Abstract
International Council on Archives Committee on Electronic Records, Guide for Managing Electronic Records From An Archival Perspective, February 1997. 55pp. ISBN 0 96823 610 3. Electronic Records Programs Report on the 1994/95 Survey, December 1996. 70pp. ISBN 0 96823 611 1.
Guidelines for Preservation Microfilming in Australia and New Zealand, National Library of Australia, Canberra, 1998. vii + 120pp. ISBN 0 642 10691 6.
R. A. Brown, Documentary Evidence in Australia, 2nd ed., LBC Information Services, North Ryde, NSW, 1996. xl + 395pp. ISBN 0 45521 416 6.
Chris Healy, From the Ruins of Colonialism - History as Social Memory, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1997. viii + 249 pp. ISBN 0 521 56278 3.
Katie Holmes, Spaces in her Day: Australian Women’s Diaries of the 1920s and 1930s, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1995. xxix + 182pp. ISBN 1 86373 731 6.
Vitaly Shentalinsky, The KGB’s IJterary Archive, translated from the Russian, edited and annotated by John Crowfoot, with Introduction by Robert Conquest, The Harvill Press, London, 1995. x+322pp. ISBN 1 86046073 9.
Lars D Christoffersen, ZEPHYR Passive Climate Controlled Repositories- Storage Facilities for Museum, Archive and Library Purposes, Lund University Department of Building Physics, 1995. 139 pp. ISBN 91 88722 06 6.
Michael J.D. Sutton, Document Managementfor the Enterprise: Principles, Techniques and Applications, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1996. 369 pp. Paperback. ISBN 0 47114 719 2.
Hartmut Weber and Marianne Dorr, Digitisation as a Method of Preservation ? Final report of a working group of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Association), European Commission on Preservation and Access, Amsterdam and the Commission on Preservation and Access, Washington, 1997. 27pp. ISBN 90 6984 190 8.
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