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“Not My Job”: A Manifesto on Macro-Preservation and Archival Ethics

“Not My Job”: A Manifesto on Macro-Preservation and Archival Ethics. Rachel Searcy Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives New York University r achel.searcy@nyu.edu. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS ANNUAL MEETING NEW ORLEANS, 13 AUGUST 2013. You have more than you think.

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“Not My Job”: A Manifesto on Macro-Preservation and Archival Ethics

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  1. “Not My Job”:A Manifesto on Macro-Preservation and Archival Ethics Rachel Searcy Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives New York University rachel.searcy@nyu.edu SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS ANNUAL MEETING NEW ORLEANS, 13 AUGUST 2013

  2. You have more than you think

  3. Pick your battles

  4. Space is finite and valuable

  5. Constraints and limitations

  6. Create and maintain best possible environment

  7. Ethics shift

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