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Archives and Museum Informatics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 1997
- Jennifer Trant:

Editorial: Communication, Criticism and Community. 1-3 - Clifford A. Lynch

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The Uncertain Future for Digital Visual Collections in the University. 5-13 - Terry Cook:

The Impact of David Bearman on Modern Archival Thinking: An Essay of Personal Reflection and Critique. 15-37 - Joseph A. Busch:

Evolving Institutional Approaches to Subsidizing End User Access to Research Databases: A Case Study. 39-46 - Alice Grant:

The MoU - Mouse or Momentous? An Update and Evaluation of the EC Memorandum of Understanding. 47-54 - Constantinos Dallas:

A Step Beyond Reading in Archaeological Publication. 55-64 - Joseph A. Busch:

List of Contributors. 65-66
Volume 11, Number 2, June 1997
- Jennifer Trant:

Editorial: Museums and the Web. 73-76 - Peter Walsh:

The Web and the Unassailable Voice. 77-85 - John W. Hoopes:

The Future of the Past: Archaeology and Anthropology on the World Wide Web. 87-105 - Janet Hitzeman, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander:

Dynamic Generation of Museum Web Pages: The Intelligent Labelling Explorer. 107-115 - Jim Blackaby, Beth Sandore

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Building Integrated Museum Information Retrieval Systems: Practical Approaches to Data Organization and Access. 117-146 - Terry Hemmings, Dave Randall, Dave Francis, Liz Marr, Colin Divall, Gaby Porter:

Situated Knowledge and the Virtual Science and Industry Museum: Problems in the Social-Technical Interface. 147-164 - Janice Sorkow:

Pricing and Licensing for Museum Digital Content. 165-179 - Paul Miller:

Where Are We Going, and How Do We Get There? Geographic Information and Museums. 181-190 - Richard Gerrard:

The Wired Museum: Emerging Technology and Changing Paradigms. A Review. 191-195
Volume 11, Numbers 3-4, September 1997
- David Bearman, Jennifer Trant:

Preface. 201-204 - David Bearman:

Electronic Records Research Issues. 205-211 - Luciana Duranti:

The Archival Bond. 213-218 - Maria Guercio:

Definitions of Electronic Records, the European Perspective. 219-222 - Richard J. Cox, Wendy Duff:

Warrant and the Definition of Electronic Records: Questions Arising from the Pittsburgh Project. 223-231 - Glenda Acland:

Definitions of Electronic Records: Commentary. 233-234 - Peter Horsman:

Digital Longevity: Policies on Electronic Records in the Netherlands. 235-240 - Luisa Moscato:

Australian Approaches to Policy Development and Resulting Research Issues. 241-250 - Greg O'Shea:

Research Issues in Australian Approaches to Policy Development. 251-257 - Gertrude Long:

Developing Policy Frameworks. 259-260 - William Underwood:

Records Management Research Sponsored by the US Army and the Department of Defense. 261-267 - Steve Stuckey:

Record Creating Events: Commentary. 269-270 - David Bearman:

Capturing Records' Metadata: Unresolved Questions and Proposals for Research. 271-276 - John McDonald:

Towards Automated Record Keeping, Interfaces for the Capture of Records of Business Processes. 277-285 - Margaret L. Hedstrom:

Research Issues in Migration and Long-Term Preservation. 287-292 - Ann Marie Makarenko:

Research Issues in Systems Implementation, Risks and Tradeoffs. 293-300 - S. E. Binns, David V. Bowen, Alan Murdock:

Migration Strategies within an Electronic Archive: Practical Experience and Future Research. 301-306 - Liisa Fagerlund:

Maintaining and Using Records: Commentary. 307-308 - David Bearman, Jennifer Trant:

Research: Towards Testable Specificity. 309-321 - Kimberly Barata:

Bibliography of Electronic Records Research to May of 1997. 323-346

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