Gwybodaeth am Fodiwlau
Course Delivery
Assessment
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | Essay 2000 Words | 40% |
| Semester Assessment | Report 2000 Words | 60% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Essay 2000 Words | 40% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Report 2000 Words | 60% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
state the principles of archive administration
define the nature of archives
list the major considerations to be taken into account in planning and designing an archive building
discuss archive preservation and conservation management
outline the basic principles and standards for the arrangement and listing of archives
identify the user services commonly available in archive repositories
Brief description
This module will enable students to understand the nature of archives, the principles of archive administration, preservation and conservation management, national standards for care, arrangement and listing, and the legislative framework.
Aims
This module aims to introduce the principles of archive administration and provide the necessary information to allow students to apply them to the management of archives, to appreciate current trends in archive management, and to understand the development of archive theory.
Content
For the administrator, records are the basic tools of business or administrative transactions. They are used to justify official actions, to record proceedings, to explain and record policy decisions, and to establish and maintain rights under the law for citizens, corporations and governments. When set aside for permanent preservation as archives, they act as the corporate memory of institutions, associations and businesses and represent an essential research tool for the historian.
This module will explore the nature of archives and explain the principles of archive administration, preservation and conservation management, national standards for care, arrangement and listing, and the legislative framework.
Module Skills
| Skills Type | Skills details |
|---|---|
| Creative Problem Solving | Review literature about archive management standards issues and debates and apply to assessment criteria |
| Professional communication | Professional communication in practice and assessment through archive visit and written report. |
| Real world sense | Subject is directly applicable to professional archive management and service delivery, through study and assessment of standards, context, and application in in practice. |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6
