『American Archivist』Vol. 73, No. 1(2010年春夏号)の主な内容は以下の通りです。
But a Thin Veil of Paper (with an Introduction by Danna Bell-Russel)
Frank Boles
User Understanding of Metadata in Digital Image Collections: Or, What Exactly Do You Mean by "Coverage"?
Kathleen Fear
The Role of Buddhist Monks in the Development of Archives in the Korean Middle Ages
Kyong Rae Lee
Documenting the Immigrant and Ethnic Experience in American Archives
Dominique Daniel
Practices for College and University Electronic Records Management (ERM) Programs: Then and Now
Lisl Zach and Marcia Frank Peri
Much Ado about Paper Clips: "More Product, Less Process" and the Modern Manuscript Repository
Carl Van Ness
Optimum Access? Processing in College and University Archives
Christopher J. Prom
MPLP: It's Not Just for Processing Anymore
Mark A. Greene
Water Tables: A Case Study of a Successful Archival Fund-Raising Event
Patricia J. Rettig
"So, Your Institution Is Hosting a Presidential Debate …": A Case Study of 2008 Programming by the University of Mississippi Archives and Special Collections
Leigh McWhite
Digitization as a Preservation Method for Damaged Acetate Negatives: A Case Study
Laura Capell
"The Story They Tell": On Archives and the Latent Voices in Documentary Photograph Collections
Jeffrey Mifflin