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  3. Vol 47 No 3 (2019): Special Issue: After the Digital Revolution

Published: 2022-08-18

Editorial

  • After the digital revolution: working with emails and born-digital records in literary and publishers’ archives
    Lise Jaillant
    285–304
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Articles

  • Appraising, processing, and providing access to email in contemporary literary archives
    J. Schneider, C. Adams, S. DeBauche, R. Echols, C. McKean, J. Moran, D. Waugh
    305–326
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  • Literary archives in the digital age: issues and encounters with Australian writers
    Kevin Molloy
    327–342
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  • ‘Missing Presumed’: computer games and digital adventures in the Colin Smythe/Terry Pratchett Collection
    Maria Castrillo
    343–358
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  • Observing the author–editor relationship: recordkeeping and literary scholarship in dialogue
    Jenny Bunn, Samantha J. Rayner
    359–373
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  • The forensic imagination: interdisciplinary approaches to tracing creativity in writers’ born-digital archives
    Paul Gooding, Jos Smith, Justine Mann
    374–390
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  • Negotiating the born-digital: a problem of search
    Jane Winters, Andrew Prescott
    391–403
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Archives and Manuscripts is the professional and scholarly journal of the Australian Society of Archivists, publishing articles, reviews, and information about the theory and practice of archives and recordkeeping in Australasia and around the world. Its target audiences are archivists and other recordkeeping professionals, the academic community, and all involved in the study and interpretation of archives. Learn more >>

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