Program Overview
INF318 Community Histories
This subject provides an introduction to the development and promotion of local history and archive collections. It will examine the role of local histories for a community; the place of libraries in building collections of such histories; and the nature of such collections, focusing on local newspapers, oral history, photographs, other paper-based materials, memorabilia and digital media such as digital photographs, websites and blogs.
Subject Outlines
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Availability
- Session 1 (30)
- Online
- Wagga Wagga Campus Continuing students should consult the SAL for current offering details: INF318. Where differences exist between the Handbook and the SAL, the SAL should be taken as containing the correct subject offering details.
Subject Information
Grading System
HD/FL
Duration
One session
School
School of Information Studies
Enrolment Restrictions
Not available to students who have completed INF518
Subject Relationships
- INF518 Double coded subject
Incompatible Subjects
- INF518
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
- be able to discuss the nature of local history collections and the contribution they can make to understanding a community and its evolution;
- be able to create the policies and practices involved in developing, managing, preserving and providing access to such collections;
- be able to manage digital objects in the context of their growing importance as a part of the community record;
- be able to articulate the need for organisations to develop their own archiving approaches in order to ensure the long term retention and preservation of records relevant to the history of that organisation; and
- be aware of the various funding and development opportunities that may exist and how they may help in developing collections.
Syllabus
This subject will cover the following topics:
- The local history context
- Traditional history collections
- The digital impact on local history collections
- Promotion of and support for local history collections
