Journal for the Society of North Carolina Archivists, Vol. 6, No. 2, Winter 2009
- Chapel Hill Diarist: The Evolution of a Theory and the Practice of Immersion in Primary Sources
by Laura Clark Brown - Teach Your Children Well: Raising the Next Generation through Meaningful Work Experience
by Ginny Daley and Laura Micham - Training Graduate Students in the Art and Science of Responsible Processing
by Jackie Dean - Helping Students Uncover Their Inner Archivist
by Benjamin Filene - Hands-on Instruction in the Archives: Using Group Activities as an Engaging Way to Teach Undergraduates about Primary Sources
by James Gerencser and Malinda Triller - From Mentee to Mentor: Learning How to Manage Interns
by Dawne Howard Lucas - Hiring and Training Student Employees
by Robert A. McInnes - Teaching With Archives, Teaching About Archives
by Janet C. Olson - No Task Is Unimportant: Working with High School Students in the Archives
by Diana R. Sanderson
- Reviews
- Bill Stockting and Fabienne Queyroux, eds. Encoding Across Frontiers: Proceedings of the European Conference on Encoded Archival Description and Context (EAD and EAC), Paris, France 7-8 October 2004. New York: Haworth Press, 2005. Reviewed by Megan Mulder.
- Christopher J. Prom and Ellen D. Swain, eds. College and University Archives: Readings in Theory and Practice. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2008. Reviewed by Jan Blodgett.
- William E. Landis and Robin L. Chandler, eds. Archives and the Digital Library. Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth Press, 2006. Reviewed by Noah Huffman.
- Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt. Navigating Legal Issues in Archives. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2008. Reviewed by Mira Waller.
- Jeannette A. Bastian and Donna Webber. Archival Internships: A Guide for Faculty, Supervisors and Students. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2008. Reviewed by Beth Ann Koelsch.