Remotely Useful: Practical Lessons for Northern Community Archiving

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Remotely Useful: Practical Lessons for Northern Community Archiving
Abstract
Remotely Useful pioneers a first-of-its-kind guide, bridging the gap between the archival field and the day-to-day concerns of preserving cultural and community records in the North–encompassing the upper latitudes of Canada and the United States. These Arctic and Subarctic regions are on the front lines of the climate crisis, making the urgent documentation and preservation of their histories, traditions, and ecological knowledge vital before they are lost or altered forever.
Report Number
CLIR pub 186
Series Title
2023 Pocket Burgundy
Institution
Council on Library and Information Resources
Date
2023-08-00
Pages
48
Language
English
Short Title
Remotely Useful
Accessed
16/08/2023, 00:05
Rights
Indigenous Matters
Extra
Northern America
Citation
Mills, M., & Turner, M. D. (2023). Remotely Useful: Practical Lessons for Northern Community Archiving (CLIR pub 186; 2023 Pocket Burgundy, p. 48). Council on Library and Information Resources. https://www.clir.org/2023/08/remotely-useful-practical-lessons-for-northern-community-archiving/