The Australian Memory of the World Register: what’s the problem?
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Shapley, Maggie
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Australian Society of Archivists
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The UNESCO Memory of the World program seeks to raise awareness of documentary
heritage, ensure its preservation and increase access to it. Yet in 1997 the International
Council on Archives expressed reservations about the program. In seminars in
Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth in 2005-06 about the Australian
Register, participants raised questions about the assessment of ‘significance’: how does
it relate to ‘evidential value’? Is entry on the register ‘incompatible with archival
practice and ethics’? Maggie Shapley, now a member of the Australian Memory of the
World Assessment Committee, comments on these and other questions.
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Shapley, M. (Oct 2006). The Australian Memory of the World Register: what’s the problem? Paper presented at the Australian Society of Archivists Conference "Connections & Conversations, Archives at Work", Port Macquarie, 21 October 2006
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