Archival Access: Ethical Implications in the Digital Age

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Archival Access: Ethical Implications in the Digital Age Terminological Spaces Digital Political Indigenous knowledge, intellectual property, libraries and archives: Crises of access, control and future utility (Anderson, 2005) Through the archival looking glass: A reader on diversity and inclusion (Caswell et al., 2018) Archive fever: A Freudian impression (Derrida & Prenowitz, 1995) Through the archival looking glass: A reader on diversity and inclusion (Caldera & Neal, 2018) Indigenous people should decide on matters of access to archival information (Moran, 2016) Archival amnesty: In search of black American transitional and restorative justice (Sutherland, 2017) ‘To be able to imagine otherwise’: Community archives and the importance of representation (Caswell et al., 2016) “Something that feels like a community”: The role of personal stories in building community-based participatory archives ( Roeschley & Kim, 2019) Artificial fibers—the implications of the Digital for Archival Access (Moss et al., 2018) Reducing barriers to access in archival and special collections public services (Dreyer & Nofziger, 2021) Access — the reformulation of an archival paradigm (Menne-Haritz, 2001) Both insights viewed side by side reveal a dynamic reading of the terms "archive" and " access." Similar points, leveraged through different means. Overlapping points of interest, relating to cultural memory. Provides real world example of Sutherland- Dreyer/Nofziger conceptual link. Caldera & Neal provide Derridaesque reading of archival impulse, plotted at different point in terminological history. Both invoke the sense of "home" as facilitated by community-based archives. There is a perceived gap between the amount of research executed in service to the historical impacts on access and the amount undertaken to investigate the role of the Internet on inclusivity.
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