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Landyn Hatch

Marie Golisano Graham Outreach Archivist

RIT Libraries - Archives
Academic Affairs
Adjunct Faculty

585-475-2478
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Landyn Hatch

Marie Golisano Graham Outreach Archivist

RIT Libraries - Archives
Academic Affairs
Adjunct Faculty

585-475-2478

Currently Teaching

MUSE-340
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the role of archives in the construction of a society’s cultural heritage and historical identity. Archives are repositories of a culture’s original documents, both paper and electronic, and they function as a site for the construction, preservation, and dissemination of historical memory, as a source for social responsibility, and as a tool for the understanding of the cultural, social, and political forces that influence events. The course will examine the history of archives, the theory and practice that guide the work of archivists, and examine the basic components of an archival program: including acquisition and appraisal, arrangement and description, preservation and legal and ethical issues related to access to archival records. The class will also cover the transformation of the profession in the digital age, including digital preservation, the work of archival appraisal and collection building in an age of digital proliferation, and archival collection management systems.

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