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Chebotarev, Tanya. "REPATRIATION OF THE BAKHMETEFF ARCHIVE: RUSSIAN DREAMS AND AMERICAN REALITY." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 6, no. 1 (2005): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.6.1.241.

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Since the early 1990s, the Bakhmeteff Archive of Russian and East European History and Culture at Columbia University, like many other Russian émigré archives all over the world, has become a critical resource in the process of rewriting twentieth-century Russian history. Now and then, references to the Bakhmeteff's holdings have appeared in Russian archival publications. Regrettably, some of these publications contain alarming instances of Russian demands for the “repatriation” of the Bakhmeteff Archive's holdings. A major factor behind this trend is an official government program to retrieve
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Bickel, Rachel, and Sarah Dupont. "Indigitization." KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 2 (November 29, 2018): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/kula.56.

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Indigitization is a British Columbia-based collaborative initiative between Indigenous communities and organizations, the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (IKBLC), the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), the UBC iSchool at the University of British Columbia (UBC), and the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) Archives and Special Collections, to facilitate capacity building in Indigenous information management. This project is committed to clarifying processes and identifying issues in the conservation, digitization, and management of Indigenous community knowledge. It does so by providing
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Dacpano, Geraldine, Ronald Fieve, and Jennifer Shulman. "[P-181]: A pilot data analysis on the Columbia University lithium archives project." Alzheimer's & Dementia 1 (July 2005): S66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2005.06.379.

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Nair, Kartik. "Counter-Archive: Film, the Everyday, and Albert Kahn's Archives de la Planèteby Paula Amad. New York, Columbia University Press, 2010." Quarterly Review of Film and Video 31, no. 1 (2013): 97–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10509208.2011.575675.

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Wilson, Wayne. "Building and Managing a Digital Collection in a Small Library." North Carolina Libraries 61, no. 3 (2009): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v61i3.163.

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The creation and management of digital library collections is a relatively new field of librarianship that nevertheless has produced a substantial literature. Because the development of digital information resources can be an expensive undertaking, it is not surprising that the institutional pioneers in digital development typically were large academic research libraries or federally funded agencies. As a result, librarians and information managers from such institutions have tended to dominate the professionaldiscourse on digitalization. At an April 2003 conference in Los Angeles presented by
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Berg, Magnus, Satwinder Bains, and Sadhvi Suri. "South Asian Canadian Digital Archive Thesaurus." KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 6, no. 3 (2022): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/kula.223.

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The South Asian Canadian Digital Archive (SACDA) is a soon-to-be-released digital repository developed by the South Asian Studies Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley, located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. SACDA partners with memory institutions, individuals, families, and organizations to digitize, describe, and provide online public access to heritage materials created by, or relevant to, the South Asian Canadian diaspora. This project report will detail how SACDA is building a customized thesaurus to classify its digitized archival holdings, augment existing subject h
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Fieve, R. R., S. Saxena, M. L. Gilbert, and B. Orlowski. "PW01-10 - Columbia University Lithium Archives Project: bridging the gap from laboratory evidence to clinical findings." European Psychiatry 25 (2010): 1426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(10)71412-7.

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Kiyanskaya, Oksana I., and David M. Feldman. "CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH OF JOURNALIST NATALIA LOGUNOVA. FROM MEMOIRS “THREE ERAS”." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 10 (2022): 12–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2022-10-12-27.

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The article deals with the memoirs of Natalia Apollinarievna Ivanova, married Logunova (1903–1972), a Russian journalist and writer who emigrated to the United States in the 1940s. The author analyzes the first part of her memoirs from the Columbia University Archives, covering her childhood and adolescence in pre-revolutionary Odessa. It is about the family of the memoirist, her gymnasium years, the first literary experiences, attempts to publish her first works. In addition, the historical events of the early twentieth century, which Logunova reflects on, and their impact on the life of the
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Balanovskii, Valentin Valentinovich. "The role of mass psychology of B. P. Vysheslavtsev in development of analytical psychology." Философская мысль, no. 5 (May 2020): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8728.2020.5.32780.

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The subject of the article is a mass psychology of B.P. Vysheslavtsev. This is a socio-philosophical conception, which created by Vysheslavtsev through the synthesizing of German classical philosophy, neo-Kantianism, Russian religious philosophy and analytical psychology. He developed the mass psychology in close collaboration with C.G. Jung by his direct order. The mass psychology, despite the heterogeneity of its foundations, became an organic continuation of analytical psychology. Moreover, there is reason to suppose that Vysheslavtsev's socio-philosophical and religious ideas influenced al
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Smethurst, James. "Shadow Archives: The Lifecycles of African American Literature. Jean-Christophe Cloutier. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. Pp. xx+408." Modern Philology 117, no. 4 (2020): E286—E288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/708454.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Columbia University. Archives"

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Drexhage, Glenn. "The future of our past : inside the 2008 B.C. Digitization Symposium." British Columbia Library Association, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8545.

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This article, written by Glenn Drexhage, Communications Officer – UBC Library/Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, appeared in the BCLA Browser: Linking the Library Landscape online newsletter (vol.1, no.1 2009). For more information, please visit the BC Digitization Symposium 2008 website at: http://symposium.westbeyondthewest.ca and the BCLA Browser website at: http://bclabrowser.ca.
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Stumpf, Don Stephen. "The administration of higher education extended campus locations with a distance learning component an analysis of best leadership practices at Columbia College /." Click here to access dissertation, 2007. http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/archive/fall2007/don_s_stumpf/stumpf_don_s_200708_edd.pdf.

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Thesis (Ed.D.)--Georgia Southern University, 2007.<br>"A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Georgia Southern University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Education." Education Administration, under the direction of Walter S. Polka. ETD. Electronic version approved: December 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-149) and appendices.
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O’Donnell, Jacqueline P. "The development of university archives in British Columbia: a case study." Thesis, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/5489.

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This essay attempts to determine how university archives in British Columbia have developed from their origins as collections of historical documents within university libraries, and whether they exemplify the larger trend of archival development evident in Canada. An examination of the history of the National Archives of Canada provides a model of developmental stages and key elements necessary for a modern archival programme. In addition it exemplifies the Canadian tradition of “total archives”. Individual case studies explore the evolution of British Columbia’s three university archiv
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Hives, Chris. "Approaching the millennium: challenges and prospects for British Columbia archives." 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/5854.

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Books on the topic "Columbia University. Archives"

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Wilk, Jocelyn. Nathaniel Fish Moore photograph exhibition. Edited by Columbia University Libraries and Columbia University Archives. Columbia University Libraries, University Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, 2017.

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Garfinkel, Maya. A Brief History of Civil Disobedience @ Columbia University. The author, 2017.

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University of British Columbia. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Division. Guide to the holdings of the University of British Columbia Archives. University of British Columbia Library, 1994.

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University of British Columbia. Library. Special Collections & University Archives Division. Guide to the archival research collections in the Special Collections & University Archives Division. University of British Columbia Library, 1994.

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University of British Columbia. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Division. Annotated catalogue of the H. Colin Slim Stravinsky collection : donated by him to the University of British Columbia Library. University of British Columbia Library, 2002.

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Wilk, Jocelyn. Roar, lion, roar -- a celebration of Columbia football. Edited by Columbia University Libraries and Columbia University Archives. Columbia University Libraries, 2020.

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University of British Columbia. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Division. A guide to the literary, performing and visual arts holdings of the Special Collections and University Archives Division, University of British Columbia Library. Edited by Niamath Cheryl 1969-, Hives Christopher L. 1957-, and Brandak George. The Library, 1990.

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1957-, Hives Christopher L., ed. Guide to fishing, forestry and mining records in the Special Collections and University Archives Division. University of British Columbia Library, 1995.

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A, Egoff Sheila, ed. Canadian children's books, 1799-1939, in the Special Collections and University Archives Division, the University of British Columbia: A bibliographical catalogue. University of British Columbia, 1992.

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McDonald, James G. Columbia University Library, New York: The James G. McDonald Papers. Garland Pub., 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Columbia University. Archives"

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Anglim, Christopher T., and Faith Rusk. "Empowering DC's Future Through Information Access." In Changing Urban Landscapes Through Public Higher Education. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3454-9.ch003.

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This chapter describes the various ways that Learning Resources Division at the University of the District of Columbia (LRD) provides various services to the community it operates (i.e., Washington, DC). UDC is the only public university in the District of Columbia. Serving the greater community, therefore, has been a major part of the university mission and a central part of LRD's service mission. Specifically, the chapter considers the service LRD provides to community users through reference, RAIL, information literacy, collection development, the jazz archives, the foundation center, and the university archives.
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Prins, Yopie. "Postface." In Ladies' Greek. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691141893.003.0007.

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In this postface, the author reflects on how archives might be considered the site for her performance of translation using the example of Meta Glass, a woman who earned a Ph.D. in Latin and Greek from Columbia University in 1912. The traces of Meta Glass's reading are visible in abundant marginalia, dating from 1909, in her personal copy of Sophocles's tragedy Antigone. Meta Glass's edition has been photographed by artist Andrea Eis. This chapter, reflecting on the name of Meta Glass as a meta-narrative about Ladies' Greek, translates these photographs of her writing into an allegory for reading the Woman of Greek Letters. It also reads, or translates, the artfully enlarged photographs created by Eis, in her 2008 series entitled “Marginalia,” which superimpose the Meta Glass marginalia on fragmentary images of Greek sculptures. Finally, it considers the basic principles, or axioms, for reading Ladies' Greek.
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Dirks, Nicholas B. "Franz Boas and the American University." In Autobiography of an Archive. Columbia University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231169677.003.0014.

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"Audio Preservation and the LCAAJ Archive at Columbia University." In EYDES (Evidence of Yiddish Documented in European Societies), edited by Ulrike Kiefer, Robert Neumann, Marvin Herzog, Andrew Sunshine, and Wolfgang Putschke. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783484970632.59.

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Warren, Shilyh. "Anthropological Visions Inside and Out." In Subject to Reality. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042539.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 considers the ethnographic projects of Zora Neale Hurston and Margaret Mead, women who were formally trained in anthropology at Columbia University and were among the early pioneers of filmmaking as ethnographic research. Hurston and Mead shared an intense focus on the everyday experiences of women’s lives, which carried over into the broad archive of women’s documentary filmmaking that reached its apogee in the 1970s. Their work also deeply explored the differences between women whose lives were variously shaped by race, class, nation, and empire. Only rarely singled out as filmmakers, Hurston and Mead anticipated major debates and practices in documentary by turning their cameras on women whose voices exist outside the traditional viewfinder of dominant culture.
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Abolina, Margarita M. "Ivan Bunin and ‛Russian Land’ Publishing House." In I.A. Bunin and his time: Context of Life — History of Work. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/ab-978-5-9208-0675-8-382-388.

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The paper deals with an episode from the long history of Ivan Bunin’s cooperation with Russian publishers in exile. The first emigrant publishing house in which Bunin’s books were published was called “Russian Land” — it was a Parisian cooperative enterprise that continued the “self-publishing” of Russian writers: Alexey Tolstoy, Aleksander Kuprin, Konstantin Balmont et al. took part in it just like Bunin. The director of the publishing house was Tikhon Polner, a journalist and historian, — it’s in his archive documents, now stored in the Bakhmeteff Archive of Russian and Eastern European History and Culture of Columbia University, that we find information on the circulation of three Bunin books published by “Russian Land” as well as the writer’s fee. The books were poorly sold as potential buyers did not have money. The collections “The Village”, “The Gentleman from San Francisco” and “The Cup of Life” included works, that were printed and became famous before revolution, but emigré readers saw in them something of a “touch of the motherland”.
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