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Dear All

A look at the Facet catalogue shows that their publications are offered at a
reduced rate to CILIP members but not members of the Society of Archivists.
Is this something that the Society could take up with the publisher?

Martin Taylor
City Archivist
Hull City Archives
79 Lowgate
Hull
HU1 1HN
United Kingdom
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-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey Yeo [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 06 November 2006 19:38
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Subject: new book -- new series


Members of the listserv may be interested in a new book, "Ethics, 
Accountability and Recordkeeping in a Dangerous World", by Richard Cox. 
Published last month, the book explores issues relating to evidence, 
accountability, democracy and trust, and examines their implications for 
the professional ethics of recordkeeping. It is intended to help and 
encourage archivists and records managers to reconsider the ethical 
dimensions of their work. It has a foreword by Sarah Tyacke and is 
published by Facet. For more information see
http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/howtoorder.shtml

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"Ethics, Accountability and Recordkeeping" is the first title in a new 
series of professional texts for records managers and archivists, published 
by Facet under the series title "Principles and Practice in Records 
Management and Archives". The authors will come from different parts of the 
English-speaking world. Some volumes in the series will address theoretical 
and strategic issues; others will have a practical focus and offer guidance 
on effective ways of managing records and archives and presenting them to 
users.

The second volume in the series will be "Preserving Archives", by Helen 
Forde. Available next month, this will be the first comprehensive text on 
archive preservation to be published in the UK.

Geoffrey Yeo
Series Editor

School of Library, Archive and Information Studies
University College London
Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
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