Scarecrow Press / Society American Archivists
Pages: 200
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-3528-3 • Hardback • November 1998 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
Luciana Duranti is Associate Dean of Research and Budget of the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia and a professor in the library school. She is President of the Society of American Archivists.
Part 1 FOREWORD
Part 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Part 3 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 4 1. The Origin, Nature and Purpose of Diplomatics
Chapter 5 2. The Fact, The Act, and the Function of Documents
Chapter 6 3. The Persons and the Public and Private Nature of Documents
Chapter 7 4. The Procedure of Creation of Documents
Chapter 8 5. The Form of Documents and Their Criticism
Chapter 9 6. The Uses of Diplomatics
Part 10 INDEX
Duranti's diplomatics-based approach to the analysis of records is an important strand of research, especially in the context of electronic records...this book provides an excellent, theoretical, starting point.
— Journal Of The Society Of Archivists
This book, in bringing the fullness of diplomatic ideas to our attention and in English, is a valuable service to many groups because diplomatics transcends disciplinary boundaries....deserves to be the cornerstone in the archivist's library, and should have an important place in the working libraries of historians and knowledge engineers.
— Archivaria
Investigates the origin, development, and application of diplomatic concepts and examines their effectiveness as concepts to organize and evaluate modern records and archival systems.
— Reference and Research Book News