INF STD 431
Archives, Records, and Memory
Description: Lecture, four hours. Overview of historical and evolving conceptual foundations, major professional institutions, key practices, and contemporary issues and concerns of archival studies and American archival profession, as well as other fields interested in archives, records, and memory. S/U or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Professor Gilliland is amazing at making archives an interesting topic. Even with 4 and 6 hour-long classes, she manages to keep our interest. She's incredibly busy, but is down to earth. There are always great stories, and good examples for all the topics covered. The assignments are a little scary sounding (somewhat hard to understand the prompts for us normal people! ;) haha), but she always wants to help and grades fairly.
Professor Gilliland is amazing at making archives an interesting topic. Even with 4 and 6 hour-long classes, she manages to keep our interest. She's incredibly busy, but is down to earth. There are always great stories, and good examples for all the topics covered. The assignments are a little scary sounding (somewhat hard to understand the prompts for us normal people! ;) haha), but she always wants to help and grades fairly.