On 10 December 1948 the Third General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declar... more On 10 December 1948 the Third General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: a universal declaration, not a United Nations declaration. The Preamble of the Declaration begins by proclaiming that “recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world”. As archivists know, the nexus between human rights and archives is strong and complex, because records are essential both to protecting these rights and to obtaining recourse when these rights are violated. This essay illuminates some of the relationships of records to rights, looking at each of the 30 Articles in turn.
Page 1. The Iowa Historical Records Survey, 1936-1942 TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Now is an appropriat... more Page 1. The Iowa Historical Records Survey, 1936-1942 TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Now is an appropriate time, with the bill for a National Historic Records Program currently before the Congress, to look back upon a previous ...
Page 1. American Archivist/Volume 47, No. 4/Fall 1984 383 Archival Principles and Records of the ... more Page 1. American Archivist/Volume 47, No. 4/Fall 1984 383 Archival Principles and Records of the New Technology TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Abstract: Basic archival principles apply to records created by computer technologies. ...
Page 1. The American Archivist / Vol. 43, No. 2 / Spring 1980 161 After Five Years: An Assessment... more Page 1. The American Archivist / Vol. 43, No. 2 / Spring 1980 161 After Five Years: An Assessment of the Amended US Freedom of Information Act TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON The opinions expressed in this article are solely ...
Page 1. American Archivist/Vol. 45, No. 2/Spring 1982 131 Counting and Accounting: A Speculation ... more Page 1. American Archivist/Vol. 45, No. 2/Spring 1982 131 Counting and Accounting: A Speculation on Change in Recordkeeping Practices TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON ONE OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL ACTS OF an ...
Page 1. American Archivist / Vol. 49, No. 2 / Spring 1986 125 The National Archives and the Archi... more Page 1. American Archivist / Vol. 49, No. 2 / Spring 1986 125 The National Archives and the Archival Theorist Revisited, 1954-1984 TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Abstract: In 1954, on the twentieth anniversary of the establishment ...
On 10 December 1948 the Third General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declar... more On 10 December 1948 the Third General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: a universal declaration, not a United Nations declaration. The Preamble of the Declaration begins by proclaiming that “recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world”. As archivists know, the nexus between human rights and archives is strong and complex, because records are essential both to protecting these rights and to obtaining recourse when these rights are violated. This essay illuminates some of the relationships of records to rights, looking at each of the 30 Articles in turn.
Page 1. The Iowa Historical Records Survey, 1936-1942 TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Now is an appropriat... more Page 1. The Iowa Historical Records Survey, 1936-1942 TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Now is an appropriate time, with the bill for a National Historic Records Program currently before the Congress, to look back upon a previous ...
Page 1. American Archivist/Volume 47, No. 4/Fall 1984 383 Archival Principles and Records of the ... more Page 1. American Archivist/Volume 47, No. 4/Fall 1984 383 Archival Principles and Records of the New Technology TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Abstract: Basic archival principles apply to records created by computer technologies. ...
Page 1. The American Archivist / Vol. 43, No. 2 / Spring 1980 161 After Five Years: An Assessment... more Page 1. The American Archivist / Vol. 43, No. 2 / Spring 1980 161 After Five Years: An Assessment of the Amended US Freedom of Information Act TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON The opinions expressed in this article are solely ...
Page 1. American Archivist/Vol. 45, No. 2/Spring 1982 131 Counting and Accounting: A Speculation ... more Page 1. American Archivist/Vol. 45, No. 2/Spring 1982 131 Counting and Accounting: A Speculation on Change in Recordkeeping Practices TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON ONE OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL ACTS OF an ...
Page 1. American Archivist / Vol. 49, No. 2 / Spring 1986 125 The National Archives and the Archi... more Page 1. American Archivist / Vol. 49, No. 2 / Spring 1986 125 The National Archives and the Archival Theorist Revisited, 1954-1984 TRUDY HUSKAMP PETERSON Abstract: In 1954, on the twentieth anniversary of the establishment ...
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