College Education, Higher Education - General & Miscellaneous, Library Administration and Services - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
A study of the functions of colleges and universities, Varsity Letters is intended to aid those responsible for the documentation of these institutions. The seven functions examined are: to confer credentials, convey knowledge, foster socialization, conduct research, sustain the institution, provide public service, and promote culture. The functional approach provides the means to achieve a comprehensive understanding of an institution and its documentation: a knowledge of what is to be documented and the problems of gathering the desired documentation. Samuels offers specific advice about the records of modern colleges and universities and proposes a method to ensure their adequate documentation. She also offers a method to analyze and plan the preservation of records for any type of institution.Editorials
Library Quarterly
...an aid to archivists...also an excellent introduction to the structure of the academic community. <%AUTHOR%> practice...,C&RL NEWS...brings a broad perspective to the study of academic archives...an impressive survey of modern university and college documentation systems...a good manual on archival.Booknews
A guide for people responsible for documenting the operation of a university. Identifies seven distinct functions of documentation, such as conferring credentials, conveying knowledge, fostering socialization, etc., and explores the problems and procedures of accomplishing each. Also of interest to people in other institutions, such as museums, churches, and hospitals. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
May 7, 1998
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
290
ISBN
9781461664345