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Research in archives and records management: a UK perspective
Dr Elizabeth Shepherd
Practice versus research
Terry Cook (University of Manitoba, Canada):• discipline v profession• theory v practice• education v training• new digital recordkeeping approaches v traditional
cultural heritage priorities
Sarah McNicol quoting Booth:• ‘research-practice gap’
The role of research
• builds theories and models as frameworks for practice
• develops knowledge base, understanding of profession’s ethos and societal role
• promotes critical enquiry and analysis, allows sophisticated articulation of concepts
• facilitates standardisation, planning & evaluation• examines policy development & execution • practitioner research
Framework for sustainability in research
• A shared understanding• Setting strategic research priorities • Funding streams• Critical mass• Research collaboration• Identifying gaps and building depth• Improved dissemination
How does research fit into graduate education for archivists and records managers?
Professional qualifications:• develop professional skills and knowledge• underpinned by history and theory • critical enquiry• Masters thesis
Mapping the Research Landscape(British Academy research grant)
Aimed to improve the quality and quantity of academic research in archives and records management by creating a map of the research landscape for the discipline in the UK.
Research objectives:• Identify research projects in the discipline in the UK, 1995-
2006 • Identify areas of professional practice with research
potential• Assess areas of weakness & success• Propose future research priorities as the basis for a UK
research agenda
Archives and Records Management Research Network (ARMReN)Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), 2006-2007
What was ARMReN for?• help develop research in the discipline of archives and
records management• link academics in archives and records management with
researchers who use archives and professionals who manage records
• collect and disseminate information about research • foster the development of new academic researchers in
the discipline• act as a central point for the exchange of ideas• encourage new collaborative partnerships (UK, Europe,
internationally)
Archives and Records Management Research Network (ARMReN)
What did ARMReN do?• created a website and information resource
<http://www.slais.ucl.ac.uk/research-ARMReN>• organised three one-day research workshops: Appraisal
and collecting; Description; Access and impact• ran three ‘Archives and History’ evening seminars at the
Institute of Historical Research, University of London• disseminate results through conference papers, poster and
a journal article
Archives and Records Management Research Network (ARMReN) results
• Appraisal and collection; Description; Access and impact
• Theoretical and practitioner-focused topics • Anthropology, museums, archives and records• UK, Canada, the Netherlands, Ireland, Norway • extensive discussion alongside formal papers • ‘a very good insight into the most recent research’
Archives and Records Management Research Network (ARMReN) results
Archives and history seminars, IHR
• Professor Roger Kain, CBE, University of Exeter: “The mapping of English towns, 1700-1850: a locally oriented record”
• Else Churchill, Society of Genealogists: “Challenges and new directions in genealogical research”
• Caroline Williams, The National Archives: “Re-defining the role of research for The National Archives”
FARMER (Forum for Archives and Records Management Education and Research) targets
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slais/research/armren/• Research meeting January 2008, Eric Ketelaar spoke• UK-wide doctoral group for ARM students• Second PhDs conference held May 2008• Society of Archivists to be lobbied about research policy
statement• Single virtual place, a shared information resource, for
research in ARM • Research framework to be developed
FARMER research framework for the archives and records management discipline
• Broad purpose of research activity: Blue sky, Strategic, Applied
• Characteristics of each• What kinds of questions does it ask? • Who does it? • Mapping of existing UK archives and records
management research projects and doctoral research
Eric Ketelaar’s Research Agenda for the Netherlands
• Foundations (core characteristics of records and archives, recordness, ethics, role of records in society)
• Cross-sectoral concerns• Formation and management of recordkeeping systems
(e-records systems, governance issues, FOI/DP)• Capture• Appraisal• Preservation• Arrangement, description, representation• Access and Use• Management of archival services and programmes
Research in archives and records managementDr Elizabeth [email protected]