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Books and Journal Articles
Abraham, Terry. “Oliver W. Holmes Revisited: Five Levels of Arrangement and Description in Practice.”
American Archivist 54 (Summer 1991): 370–77.
Abraham, Terry, Stephen E Balzarini, and Anne Frantilla. “What is backlog is prologue: a measurement of
archival processing.” American Archivist 48 (Winter 1985): 31–44.
Brown, William. “Group Processing: Planning and Management Strategies.” Provenance II, no. 2 (1984):
1–14.
Brunton, Paul, and Tim Robinson. “Arrangement and Description.” Chapter 8 in Keeping Archives, edited
by Judith Ellis. (Sydney, Austrilia: D W Thorpe, 2000).
Carmicheal, David W. Organizing Archival Records: A Practical Method of Arrangement and Description for
Small Archives, 2nd edition. (Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2004).
Davis, W. N. “Budgeting for Archival Processing.” American Archivist 43 (Spring 1980): 209–12.
Denken, Jean Marie. “An Incremental Approach to Archival Processing” SLAC–PUB–10135, September
2004. http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/getdoc/slac-pub-10135.pdf (accessed 25 March
2009)
Deodato, Joseph. “Becoming Responsible Mediators: The Application of Postmodern Perspectives to Ar-
chival Arrangement &Description.” Progressive Librarian 27 (Summer 2006): 52–63.
Desnoyers, Megan. “When is it Processed?” In Daniels, Maygene F., and Walch, Timothy, eds. A Modern
Archives Reader (Washington, DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board, 1984): 309–25. (Originally
published in Midwestern Archivist VII, no. 2 (1982): 5–23.)
Dojka, John. “Organizing Large Contemporary Manuscript and Archival Collections: Ideas for Planning
Work.” Georgia Archive X, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 25–37.
Eastwood, Terry. “Putting the Parts of the Whole Together: Systematic Arrangement of Archives.”
Archivaria 50 (Fall 2000): 93–116.
Erickson, Paul, and Robert Schuster. “Beneficial Shocks: The Place of Processing-Cost Analysis in Archival
Administration.” American Archivist 58 (Winter 1995): 32–53.
Greene, Mark A., and Dennis Meissner. “More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Archival
Processing.” American Archivist 68, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2005): 208–63.
Hackbart-Dean, Pam, and Christine de Catanzaro. “The Strongest Link: The Management and Processing
of Archival Collections.” Archival Issues 25, no. 2 (2002): 125–36.
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