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  • Working in the Archives: Practical Research Methods for Rhetoric and Composition
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  • Edited by Alexis E. Ramsey, Wendy B. Sharer, Barbara L'Eplattenier, Lisa S. Mastrangelo
  • 2009
  • Published by: Southern Illinois University Press
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Archival research of any magnitude can be daunting. With this in mind, Alexis E. Ramsey, Wendy B. Sharer, Barbara L’Eplattenier, and Lisa Mastrangelo have developed an indispensable volume for the first-time researcher as well as the seasoned scholar. Working in the Archives is a guide to the world of rhetoric and composition archives, from locating an archival source and its materials to establishing one’s own collection of archival materials. This practical volume provides insightful information on a variety of helpful topics, such as basic archival theory, processes, and principles; the use of hidden or digital archives; the intricacies of searching for and using letters and photographs; strategies for addressing the dilemmas of archival organization without damaging the provenance of materials; the benefits of seeking sources outside academia; and the difficult (yet often rewarding) aspects of research on the Internet.

Working in the Archives moves beyond the basics to discuss the more personal and emotional aspects of archival work through the inclusion of interviews with experienced researchers such as Lynée Lewis Gaillet, Peter Mortensen, Kathryn Fitzgerald, Kenneth Lindblom, and David Gold. Each shares his or her personal stories of the joys and challenges that face today’s researchers.          

Packed with useful recommendations, this volume draws on the knowledge and experiences of experts to present a well-rounded guidebook to the often winding paths of academic archival investigation. These in-depth yet user-friendly essays provide crucial answers to the myriad questions facing both fledgling and practiced researchers, making Working in the Archives an essential resource.

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Front Matter
  2. pp. i-v
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-8
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  1. Part One. General Information for Using Archives
  1. Invigorating Historiographic Practices in Rhetoric and Composition Studies
  2. pp. 11-27
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  1. Archival Survival: Navigating Historical Research
  2. pp. 28-39
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  1. Open to the Possibilities: Seven Tales of Serendipity in the Archives
  2. pp. 40-41
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  1. Interview: David Gold—On Keeping a Beginner’s Mind
  2. pp. 42-44
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  1. Interview: Peter Mortensen—“I Had a Hunch”
  2. pp. 45-47
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  1. Part Two. Accessing the Archives
  1. Invisible Hands: Recognizing Archivists’ Work to Make Records Accessible
  2. pp. 51-78
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  1. Viewing the Archives: The Hidden and the Digital
  2. pp. 79-90
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  1. Locating the Archives: Finding Aids and Archival Scholarship in Composition and Rhetoric
  2. pp. 91-101
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  1. Searching and Seeking in the Deep Web: Primary Sources on the Internet
  2. pp. 102-118
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  1. Finding and Researching Photographs
  2. pp. 119-134
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  1. Looking for Letters
  2. pp. 135-148
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  1. Interview: Lynée Lewis Gaillet—The Unexpected Find
  2. pp. 149-151
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  1. Interview: Jessica Enoch—Striking Metaphors
  2. pp. 152-153
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  1. Part Three. Working with/through Archival Material
  1. Reading the Archive of Freshman English
  2. pp. 157-168
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  1. Journeying into the Archives: Exploring the Pragmatics of Archival Research
  2. pp. 169-180
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  1. (En)Gendering the Archives for Basic Writing Research
  2. pp. 181-194
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  1. Archival Research as a Social Process
  2. pp. 195-205
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  1. Emergent Taxonomies: Using Tension and Forum to Organize Primary Texts
  2. pp. 206-219
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  1. The Guilty Pleasures of Working with Archives
  2. pp. 220-231
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  1. The Personal as Method and Place as Archives: A Synthesis
  2. pp. 232-247
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  1. Interview: Kathryn Fitzgerald—“I’m Open to Whatever I Discover”
  2. pp. 248-249
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  1. Interview: Kenneth Lindblom—Spinning Gold from Old Straw
  2. pp. 250-252
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  1. Interview: Lindal Buchanan—Making Fortunate Connections
  2. pp. 253-255
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  1. Part Four. Creating the Archive as Research Process
  1. Keeping the Conversation Going: The Archive Thrives on Interviews and Oral History
  2. pp. 259-277
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  1. Deep Sea Diving: Building an Archive as the Basis for Composition Studies Research
  2. pp. 278-289
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  1. Autobiography of an Archivist
  2. pp. 290-300
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 303-308
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 309-317
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