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Bibliographie sur la généalogie et les pratiques généalogiques dans le monde
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Bibliographie sur la généalogie et les pratiques généalogiques dans le monde,
réalisée dans le cadre du programme EnJeux,
sous la direction de Patrice Marcilloux, professeur d'archivistique, et Bénédicte Grailles, maîtresse de conférences en archivistique (CERHIO-Angers CNRS UMR 6258, Université d'Angers),
par Adelaïde Laloux, ingénieure d'étude,
en décembre 2015,
complétée par
Verónica Zurita, étudiante-stagiaire du master Dynamiques et actions sociales territoriales (Université d'Angers) et
Bénédicte Grailles
en février 2016
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Adelaïde Laloux
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Adélaïde Laloux
Bénédicte Grailles
Verónica Zurita
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Genealogists and records: preservation, advocacy, and politics
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Journal Article
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APRILLE COOKE MCKAY
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Copyright © 2002 Midwest Archives Conference
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2002
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Title
Genealogists and records: preservation, advocacy, and politics
Item Type
Journal Article
Author
APRILLE COOKE MCKAY
URL
http://www.jstor.org/stable/41102053
Rights
Copyright © 2002 Midwest Archives Conference
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
23-33
Publication Title
Archival Issues
ISSN
1067-4993
Date
2002
Journal Abbreviation
Archival Issues
Access Date
2015-07-01 09:36:38
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JSTOR
Language
en
Abstract Note
Drastic budget cuts and insufficient political heft can leave archives with insufficient resources. This article argues that genealogists can be influential political allies for archives in this tough fiscal climate. Archivists who cultivate family historians as patrons may be able to call on genealogists' advocacy with politicians; their voluntary labor for better records access; and their financial support for the archive. By examining several successful collaborations between archival repositories and genealogists, the article provides specific suggestions for ways for archivists to build cooperative and mutually productive relationships with family historians.
Short Title
GENEALOGISTS AND RECORDS