166 · Selected Resources: Books And Journal Articles
Hackbart-Dean, Pam, and Sammie L. Morris. “Case Studies in Managing Collections That Grow.” Archival
Issues 28, no. 2 (2003-2004): 104–20.
Haller, Uli. “Processing for Access.” American Archivist 48 (Fall 1985): 400–15.
Haller, Uli. “Variations in the processing rates on the Magnuson and Jackson senatorial papers.” American
Archivist 50 (Winter 1987): 100–09.
Hannestad, Stephen E. “Clay Tablets to Micro Chips: The Evolution of Archival Practice into the Twenty-
First Century.” Library hi tech. 9, no. 4 (1991): 75–96
Hite, Richard W., and Daniel J. Linke. “A Statistical Summary of Appraisal During Processing: A Case
Study With Manuscript Collections at the Western Reserve Historical Society.” Archival Issues 17,
no. 1 (1992): 23–29.
Holmes, Oliver W. “Archival Arrangement—Five Different Options at Five Different Levels.” In Daniels,
Maygene F., and Walch, Timothy, eds. A Modern Archives Reader (Washington, D.C.: National
Archives Trust Fund Board, 1984): 162–80. (Originally published in American Archivist 27 (January
1964): 21–41)
Hunter, Gregory S. Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives: A How-To-Do-It Manual, 2nd edition. (New
York, London: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2003). [Chapter 5 and Chapter 6]
Jones, Barbara M., compiler. “Hidden Collections, Scholarly Barriers: Creating Access To Unprocessed
Special Collections Materials in North America’s Research Libraries--A White Paper for the As-
sociation of Research Libraries Task Force on Special Collections” (June 2003) at http://www.arl.
org/rtl/speccoll/hidden/EHC_conference_summary.shtml (accessed 23 January 2009).
Kim, Sarah, Lorrie Dong, and Megan Durden. “Automated Batch Archival Processing: Preserving Arnold
Wesker’s Digital Manuscripts.” Archival Issues 30, no. 2 (2006): 91–106.
Lucas, Lydia A. “Efficient Finding Aids: Developing a System for Control of Archives and Manuscripts.”
American Archivist 44 (Winter 1981): 21–26.
Lundy, M. Winslow, and Deborah R. Hollis. “Creating Access to Invisible Special Collections: Using Par-
ticipatory Management to Reduce a Backlog.” Journal of Academic Librarianship 30, no. 6 (Novem-
ber 2004): 466–75.
Lynch, Karen Temple, and Thomas E. Lynch. “Rates of Processing Manuscripts and Archives.” Midwestern
Archivist 50 (1987): 25–34.
McCrea, Donna E. “Getting More for Less: Testing a New Processing Model at the University of Mon-
tana.” American Archivists 69, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2006): 284–90.
Meehan, Jennifer. “Making the Leap from Parts to Whole: Evidence and Inference in Archival Arrange-
ment and Description.” American Archivist 72 (Spring/Summer 2009): 72–90.
Millar, Laura. “The Spirit of Total Archives: Seeking a Sustainable Archival System.” Archivaria 47 (Spring
1999): 46-65.
Patty, William Jordan, “Metadata, Technology, and Processing a Backlog in a University Special Collec-
tions.” Journal of Archival Organizations 6, no. 1/2 (August 2008): 102–20.
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