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Libraries and Archives: A Comparative Study
Libraries and Archives: A Comparative Study
Libraries and Archives: A Comparative Study
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Libraries and Archives: A Comparative Study

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Libraries and Archives analyses the facts and arguments behind an increasing debate as to what extent libraries and archives are fulfilling the same missions. Despite the fact that they have different legal statuses, legal frameworks, and the work-flow looks very different, some politicians and bureaucrats think that there is much to gain if the two institutions work closely together or even merge. To understand the present situation it is important to have an understanding of the role of libraries and archives and their shared history. Therefore the development up to the present day is analysed in the first chapters of the book. The book stimulates debate and brings forth valuable facts about the topic. The main focus is on national libraries and national and regional archives from an international point of view.
  • Offers a simple but comprehensive background to explain key issues behind the current debate
  • Provides librarians and archivists with arguments
  • The author has more than 40 years experience on the national and international archive and library scene
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 22, 2012
ISBN9781780633121
Libraries and Archives: A Comparative Study
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Tomas Lidman

Dr. Tomas Lidman is currently leading a National Committee on Literature at the Ministry of Culture in Sweden. Until 2010 he was a national archivist in Sweden, and prior to this he was University Librarian in Stockholm. Dr. Lidman has overseen a variety of endeavours including project-leader in EU, IFLA, UNESCO, and Vice President of ICA (2005-2009). Since 2003 he has held the Presidency of the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Stockholm and between 1995 and 2003 he was a national librarian. He took his PhD in History in 1979 and has written several books in History, Librarianship and Library history. In 2008 he wrote Scientific Libraries: Past development and future changes, for Chandos.

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    Introduction

    This is a book about libraries and archives, though not in the sense that you would probably first expect. My ambition is to compare the two heritage institutions, and to look at similarities and differences in their issues and duties. I have, during my many years in national and international cooperation, and having being both an archivist and a librarian, experienced a great need for such a handbook. People around me – specialists, students, bureaucrats and friends – do not know the differences between the two, or have just a basic knowledge about what an archivist is. Most people have met a librarian and know something about libraries, especially public libraries, but rather few have seen an archivist or have been in an archive – however, they often have very clear and definite opinions about both the occupation and the institution they represent. Even politicians at the top level sometimes have problems in understanding the differences between the

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