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T Cook (2001)
Archival science and postmodernism: new formulations for old conceptsArch Sci, 1
JM Schwartz, T Cook (2002)
Archives, records, and power: the making of modern memoryArch Sci, 2
Arch Sci (2014) 14:205–206 DOI 10.1007/s10502-014-9235-z EDITORIAL • • Karen Anderson Gillian Oliver Elizabeth Yakel Published online: 31 August 2014 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 Our good friend, colleague, mentor, and member of the Archival Science Editorial Board since its inception in 2000, Terry Cook passed away on May 12, 2014. We mourn his passing both as individuals and for the international archival profession. As an archivist at the National Archives of Canada and later as a Professor at the University of Manitoba archival studies program, his writings, presentations, and innovative approaches to archival work, particularly appraisal, influenced genera- tions of archivists internationally. Terry’s scholarship helped to launch Archival Science as a serious, scholarly, and international journal. As an author he contributed some of our most frequently cited articles, including his 2001 article ‘‘Archival science and postmodernism: new formulations for old concepts’’ and his 2002 article with Joan Schwartz, ‘‘Archives, Records, and Power: From (Postmodern) Theory to (Archival) Performance’’ which also served as an introduction to their special issue also entitled Archives, Records, and Power. In these and his other articles, Terry always made us stop and rethink our ideas, question our assumptions, and reflect more deeply on the
Archival Science – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 31, 2014
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