『American Archivist』Volume 76, Issue 2(2013年秋冬号)の主な内容は以下の通りです。
Research Article
A Critique of Social Justice as an Archival Imperative: What Is It We're Doing That's All That Important?
Mark Greene
Archivists and Social Responsibility: A Response to Mark Greene
Randall Jimerson
Ambition and Ambivalence: A Study of Professional Attitudes toward Digital Distribution of Archival Moving Images
Karen Gracy
Making Connections: A Survey of Special Collections' Social Media Outreach
Sean Heyliger, Juli McLoone and Nikki Thomas
Can We Finally See Those Records? An Update on the Automatic/Systematic Declassification Review Program
James David
The Case of LLACE: Challenges, Triumphs, and Lessons of a Community Archives
Diana Wakimoto, Debra Hansen and Christine Bruce
Historians and the Use of Primary Source Materials in the Digital Age
Alexandra Chassanoff
Mass Representation Defined: A Study of Unique Page Views at East Carolina University
Mark Custer
"Complete and in Order": Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Archival Profession
Caryn Radick
All Text Considered: A Perspective on Mass Digitizing and Archival Processing
Larisa Miller
EAD Tag Usage: Community Analysis of the Use of Encoded Archival Description Elements
Katherine Wisser and Jackie Dean
Toward an International Conceptual Model for Archival Description: A Preliminary Report from the International Council on Archives' Experts Group on Archival Description
Gretchen Gueguen, Vitor da Fonseca, Daniel Pitti and Claire Grimoüard
Reviews
Amy Cary, Jeannette Bastian, Philip Bantin, Joseph Turrini, Jean Dryden, Anna Stadick and Pam Hackbart-Dean
各記事の抄録などは、以下のページから見ることができます。
http://americanarchivist.org/toc/aarc/76/2