Archivally I agree entirely...and this is where we are at this
point...context and 'content v contact' (that is...what is of value
here- the content or the thing itself?)
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From: Archivists, conservators and records managers.
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Sent: 06 December 2013 13:54
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Subject: Re: The most basic of Friday afternoon questions
I would suggest a simple experiment as follows:
1. Select a suitably impressive document - something that has major
local or national historical significance or, if possible, one that
would have deep personal resonance for him (even a personal family
document). A holograph would be particularly good but it's not
essential.
2. Transcribe said document into a suitably boring typeface e.g.
Arial 10 point, and print on to A4 paper or display as a Word document
on screen (preferably with all the paraphernalia of menus etc)
3. Keep the original out of sight, but in a conveniently located box
(maybe with a cover and tied up in archival tape etc to add to the
theatre).
4. Invite your sceptical friend in and say you wish to show them a
document that you think they will find interesting.
5. Reveal the transcript on screen or paper and discuss the
significance of the document with them to engage them with the
"information" which the document holds.
6. Once they are suitably engaged, dramatically reveal the original
with plenty of theatre to help build their anticipation.
7. Present them with the original, allow them to handle it if
possible, and stand back to monitor reaction.
8. If he can genuinely say he is has no response to the original
document as an artefact (as opposed to simply a piece of "information")
then check his pulse and breathing for signs of human life.
Good luck!
Andrew
Andrew Payne
Head of Education & Outreach
The National Archives
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From: Archivists, conservators and records managers.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Elizabeth
Oxborrow-Cowan
Sent: 06 December 2013 13:02
To: JISCMAIL Archives
Subject: The most basic of Friday afternoon questions
Dear Colleagues
I have utterly failed my profession. Over a rather good bottle of red
last Friday night I could not convince a friend of the importance of the
original document (even though I have countered this several times for
clients). He simply could not see why you could not just have copies
and I was unable to find what to him was the killer argument. I thought
this was an interesting fact as it perhaps displayed how the general
public fail to understand why archives matter whilst all the time
benefitting from their presence. My friend is very intelligent and
certainly no cultural barbarian. So, I thought I would lay this one
before my esteemed colleagues. I also thought that it might provide
some of you with useful ideas for when it is your Chief Executive rather
than a slightly tipsy chum throwing this one at you.
I look forward to all your comments, which I will then collate and pass
on to said friend and see if I can change his mind. All responses
welcome both serious and not so serious
With warm regards
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan Msc, MIC, RMARA Consultant Archivist and
Director
Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan Associates
01939 234289/ 07719 609894
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