Digital History workshop: Crowdsourcing in the Humanities and cultural heritage sector. Victoria University of Wellington 23 April 2013
Session: Was he or wasn’t he? Authority in expanding contexts
Presenter: Kay Sanderson
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Was he or wasn’t he? Authority in expanding contexts
1. Was he or wasn’t he?
Authority in expanding contexts
Crowdsourcing Workshop
Victoria University of Wellington
23 April 2013 Kay.Sanderson@vuw.ac.nz
2.
3. “Any book with a readable title page
is, to some extent, autobiographical.”
Paul de Man, as cited in Francis Pound (2007). The reflecting archive.
http://www.annshelton.com/articles/the_reflecting_archive.pdf
6. “… single sources of decision-making can
no longer be trusted, which sets in train…
disjunctions between the archivist as a
manager of the organisational archive
which irons out diversity and the archivist
as a neutral manager of the plurality of the
archives where diversity flourishes”
Upward, F. (2009). Managing the flicker: Continuum concepts and the
formation of archives. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia, p. 144.