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		<title>Housekeeping and post #100!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Those of you who visit the site (versus reading along via feed reader) may notice a few changes. I completed several major WordPress upgrades on Sunday (from 2.2.3 to 2.8.1&#8211; gulp!), and hopefully that will fix some of the attendant issues that have been plaguing Archives Found headquarters. The layout, blogroll, links and theme here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those of you who visit the site (versus reading along via feed reader) may notice a few changes. I completed several major WordPress upgrades on Sunday (from 2.2.3 to 2.8.1&#8211; gulp!), and hopefully that will fix some of the attendant issues that have been plaguing Archives Found headquarters. The layout, blogroll, links and theme here haven&#8217;t changed for awhile, and I&#8217;ll probably be monkeying around with that over the next few days. Please let me know if you&#8217;re having trouble with leaving comments, or with anything else on the site&#8211; you can send me an email (archivist at archivesfound.com).</p>
<p>As a result of <a href="http://archivesfound.com/2009/04/27/so-youre-thinking-about-taking-the-certified-archivist-exam/" target="_blank">my post on the certified archivist exam</a>, I&#8217;ve been receiving some email about study groups for the CA exam in August. I&#8217;m not taking the exam this year (I&#8217;m already a CA), but for those who want to study, I understand that there are <a href="http://www.certifiedarchivists.org/forums/" target="_blank">forums</a> over at the <a href="http://www.certifiedarchivists.org/" target="_blank">ACA website</a> for that purpose. If you&#8217;d like to link up with someone, that&#8217;s probably the best place to do so. There are fourteen test sites this year, and so I&#8217;d guess that there are a lot of potential &#8220;study buddies&#8221; out there.</p>
<p>Something I&#8217;d like to mention on the personal front&#8211; I&#8217;ll be leaving my archivist job at the end of August, and starting in the doctoral program at Pitt in the fall.  Never fear, dear readers&#8211; I&#8217;m certain that I will still have things to talk about here. In fact, as I&#8217;ve started to clear out my inbox, I&#8217;ve found that I have lots and lots to talk about&#8211; as soon as I have time. Fingers crossed for at least one new post this week, and for a few more prior to SAA- Austin. Thanks for reading along!</p>
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		<title>So, you&#8217;re thinking about taking the certified archivist exam&#8230;</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spring is in the air, and perhaps you&#8217;re thinking about becoming a certified archivist? I&#8217;ve noticed a lot of folks land on this blog with search terms related to the <a href="http://www.certifiedarchivists.org/index.html" target="_blank">ACA exam</a>, and so I thought that I would share some of my thoughts and study strategies. The application deadline for the 2009 test is soon (May 15th), so hopefully this will help someone out there.</p>
<p>[Note: there was an upload error with the original post. Everything following this is my reconstruction of that post.]</p>
<p><strong>Studying with a group </strong></p>
<p>Because I knew early in the year that I planned to sit for the exam in August, I had a lot of time to map out a study strategy. I created a list of planned readings and emailed a lot of my also-recently-graduated friends (and friends-of-friends), set up a Google group, and prepared for lots of discussion. Unfortunately, after an initial flurry of activity, the group died off, and out of the initial study group of 7, I&#8217;m the only person that took the exam in 2008. The group setup did not work for me, but it has worked for others in the past. Notably, a group in 2007 (<a href="http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/CAwannabe_CA_Exam_Study_Wiki" target="_blank">the CA Wannabes</a>) used a wiki and weekly chat sessions to plow through the materials&#8211; you can read about their methods in the fall 2007 ACA News (<a href="http://www.certifiedarchivists.org/ACANews/ACANews59.pdf" target="_blank">pdf here</a>). [Hat tip to Amy Hooker and Russell James for the links.] There&#8217;s also a group of archivists in St. Louis who <a href="http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/archives/ACA/" target="_blank">posted some materials</a> to the Washington University libraries website. Also&#8211; not a group, but Jason Fowler has posted his brief <a href="http://neoarch.wordpress.com/2006/11/21/modern-archival-literature-a-brief-annotated-bibliography/" target="_blank">annotated bibliography of modern archival literature</a> over on <a href="http://neoarch.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">NeoArch</a>.</p>
<p><strong>What to study</strong></p>
<p>The ACA divides the exam areas into &#8220;domains&#8221; of archival interest. Based upon the study guide suggestions and the subject areas, I would say that the best preparation for the exam would be a mixture of hands-on processing experience with various record types/media, and weighted more heavily, an understanding of archival and preservation topics from the readings. Questions vary from those on Schellenberg and appraisal methods to storage and preservation practices for acetate film and lantern slides.</p>
<p>I decided to follow the ACA book guide, as well as read/re-read pertinent articles from the <a href="http://www.archivists.org/periodicals/aa.asp" target="_blank"><em>American Archivist</em></a>, <a href="http://soga.wildapricot.org/provenance" target="_blank"><em>Provenance</em></a>, and <a href="http://archivists.ca/publications/archivaria.aspx" target="_blank"><em>Archivaria</em></a>.</p>
<p><strong>Readings  </strong></p>
<p>The Handbook for Archival Certification (<a href="http://www.certifiedarchivists.org/html/pdf/handbook2006.pdf" target="_blank">pdf here</a>) has a list of suggested readings that is divided into topic areas, and the full list with citations can be found in the Handbook, starting on page 34.</p>
<p>This is a (shorter) list of the readings that I focused upon during the study period.</p>
<p>Classics:</p>
<p><em>Selected Writings of Sir Hilary Jenkinson</em>, ed. Robert Ellis</p>
<p><em>Modern Archives: Principles and Techniques</em>, Schellenberg<br />
General:<br />
<em>Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives: A How-to-do-it Manual</em>, Gregory Hunter<br />
<em>Managing Electronic Records</em>, William Saffady<br />
<em>Understanding Archives and Manuscripts</em>, James O&#8217;Toole<br />
Domain 1: Selection, Appraisal &amp; Acquisition<br />
<em>Selecting and Appraising Archives and Manuscripts</em>, Frank Boles<br />
<em>Selecting and Appraising Archives and Manuscripts</em>, Gerald Ham<br />
Domain 2: Arrangement and Description<br />
<em>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</em><br />
<em>Arranging and Describing Archives and Manuscripts</em>, Kathleen Roe<br />
Domain 3: Reference Services and Access<br />
<em>Providing Reference Services for Archives and Manuscripts</em>, Mary JoPugh<br />
Domain 4: Preservation and Protection<br />
<em>Building an Emergency Plan: A Guide for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions</em>, Dorge and Jones<br />
<em>Photographs: Archival Care and Management</em>, Ritzenthaler &amp; Vogt-O&#8217;Connor<br />
Domain 5: Outreach, Advocacy and Promotion<br />
<em>Advocating Archives: An Introduction to Public Relations for Archivists</em>, Elsie Finch Freeman<br />
<em>Creating a Winning Online Exhibition: A Guide for Libraries, Archives and Museums</em>, Martin Kalfatovic<br />
Domain 6: Managing Archival Programs<br />
<em>Managing Archival and Manuscript Repositories</em>, Michael Kurtz<br />
Domain 7: Professional, Ethical, and Legal Responsibilities<br />
<em>Ethics and the Archival Profession: Introduction and Case Studies</em>, ed.Karen Benedict</p>
<p>To this list, I added several others:</p>
<p><em>The Law of Libraries and Archives</em>, Bryan M. Carson</p>
<p><em>Managing Electronic Records</em>, ed. McLeod and Hare</p>
<p><em>Preservation and Conservation for Libraries and Archives</em>, Balloffet and Hille</p>
<p><strong>Articles from the <em>American Archivist</em></strong></p>
<p>I looked at articles from 1998-2006 with the knowledge that I&#8217;d read all of the articles from 2006-2008 recently enough to recall the content.  Articles from the American Archivist are available <a href="http://www.archivists.org/periodicals/aa.asp" target="_blank">through the SAA website</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a list of the articles that I sent to the group (and that I read before the exam):</p>
<p>-From Spring 1998, articles of interest might be:<br />
Providing Subject Access to Images (Collins)<br />
Preservation Re-Recording of Audio Recordings in Archives: Problems,<br />
Priorities, Technologies, and Recommendations (Paton)<br />
Special Collections Repositories at Association of Research Libraries Institutions: A Study of Current Practices in Preservation Management (Walters)<br />
-From Fall 1998:<br />
Developing a Strategy for Managing Electronic Records: The Findings of the Indiana University Electronic Records Project (Bantin)<br />
-From Spring 1999:<br />
Life with Grant: Administering Manuscripts Cataloging Grant Projects (Hamburger)<br />
The Indiana University Electronic Records Project Revisited (Bantin)<br />
-Spring 2000:<br />
We Are What We Collect, We Collect What We Are: Archives and the Construction of Identity (Kaplan)<br />
Appraising Public Television Programs: Toward an Interpretive and Comparative Evaluation Model (Connors)<br />
-Spring 2001:<br />
Voices From Vietnam: Building a Collection from a Controversial War (Stevens)<br />
A Perspective on Indexing Slaves&#8217; Names (Paterson)<br />
-Fall 2001:</p>
<p>Principles, Methods and Instruments for the Creation,<br />
Preservation and Use of Archival Records in the Digital<br />
Environment (Maria Guercio)</p>
<p>Understanding &#8220;Authenticity&#8221; in Records and<br />
Information Management: Analyzing Practitioner Constructs (Eun Park)<br />
The Burlington Agenda: Research Issues in Intellectual<br />
Access to Electronically Published Historical Documents<br />
Elizabeth H. Dow, with David R. Chesnutt, William E. Underwood,<br />
Helen R. Tibbo, Mary-Jo Kline, and Charlene N. Bickford<br />
Doing the Best We Can?: The Use of Collection Development Policies<br />
and Cooperative Collecting Activities at Manuscript Repositories (Cynthia Sauer)<br />
Experiments in Deaccessioning: Archives and Online Auctions (Michael Doylen)<br />
The Archivist as Educator: Integrating Critical Thinking Skills into Historical Research Methods Instruction<br />
(Marcus C. Robyns)<br />
-Spring 2002:</p>
<p>Seeing Archives: Postmodernism and the Changing Intellectual Place of Archives (Tom Nesmith)<br />
The Power of Meaning: The Archival Mission in the Postmodern Age (Mark A. Greene)<br />
&#8220;Though this be madness, yet there is method in &#8216;t&#8221;: Assessing the Value of Faculty Papers and Defining a Collecting Policy (Tom Hyry, Diane Kaplan, and Christine Weideman)<br />
Preservation Strategies for Electronic Records: Where We Are Now- Obliquity and Squint? (Michèle V. Cloonan and Shelby Sanett)<br />
-Fall 2002:<br />
A Comparison of Jenkinson and Schellenberg on Appraisal (Reto Tschan)<br />
-Spring 2003: Depending on how much user-related information we want to<br />
wade through for this exam, we may want to discuss whether we want to<br />
read this entire issue or not. <a href="http://www.archivists.org/periodicals/aa_v66/index.asp#66-1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.archivists.org/periodicals/aa_v66/index.asp#66-1</a><br />
-Spring 2004:<br />
Avoiding the Golden Fleece: Licensing Agreements for Archives (Nancy E. Loe)<br />
Jenkinson&#8217;s Writings on Some Enduring Archival Themes (Terrence M. Eastwood)<br />
Trusting Archivists: The Role of Archival Ethics Codes in Establishing Public Faith (Glenn Dingwall)<br />
-Fall 2004:<br />
Back to the Future: Ernst Posner&#8217;s Archives in the Ancient World (James M. O&#8217;Toole)<br />
Privacy Rights and the Rights of Political Victims: Implications of the German Experience (Elena S. Danielson)<br />
In Secret Kept, In Silence Sealed: Privacy in the Papers of Authors and Celebrities (Sara S. Hodson)<br />
-Spring 2005:<br />
Lester J. Cappon and the Relationship of History, Archives, and Scholarship in the Golden Age of Archival Theory<br />
(Richard J. Cox)<br />
Chatting Up the Archivist: Social Capital and the Archival Researcher (Catherine A. Johnson and Wendy M. Duff)<br />
-Fall 2005:<br />
More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Archival Processing (Mark A. Greene and Dennis Meissner)<br />
Picking Our Text: Archival Description, Authenticity, and the Archivist as Editor (Heather MacNeil)<br />
Ernst Posner&#8217;s Archives and the Public Interest (Angelika Menne-Haritz)<br />
-Spring 2006:<br />
&#8220;The old version flickers more&#8221;: Digital Preservation from the User&#8217;s Perspective (Margaret L. Hedstrom, Christopher A. Lee, Judith S. Olson, and Clifford A. Lampe)</p>
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