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Preserving Local Documentary Heritage:Conversations with Special Library Managers and Archivists in Hong Kong

作者: Patrick LO
出版社: 香港城市大學
出版日期: 2015-07-01
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  Archival records are meant to serve as evidence of responsible governance, and in addition to their undeniable political value, they also serve as the basic component of a nation’s documentary heritage. Records today are history tomorrow. However, with the absence of an Archives Law in Hong Kong and the significance of keeping records being overlooked or actually not understood by people of Hong Kong, there are heightened concerns that government records would be destroyed for unjustifiable reasons and that public’s rights to access well-preserved government records would be deprived of.This book in 16 chapters is based on a series of direct face-to-face interviews with different practising archivists and special library managers in Hong Kong. Their conversations recorded in the book not only enable readers to understand the urgency of approving the Archives Law, but also reveal the details about their profession, as well as the richness of the local heritage that is uniquely Hong Kong.

  While the role of archivists is always being confused with that of librarians, this book clarifies the function and job nature of the two professions and demonstrates the prospects they have and challenges they face. The book also serves as a reference guide for current students and graduates who are considering choosing the archival science or library and information science profession, providing them insights into the life and work of archivists and special library managers.


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Patrick LO

  He has been serving as Associate Professor in the Faculty of Library, Information & Media Science at the University of Tsukuba in Japan since 2012. He received his Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from the University of Bristol (U.K.) in May 2009, and has obtained a Master of Arts in Design Management (M.A.) from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2004) and a Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S.) from McGill University in Canada (1994).

  He has presented close to 100 research papers and project reports focusing on librarianship, humanities, and education at different local and international workgroup meetings, seminars, and conferences. His research interests and areas of specialty include: comparative studies in library and information science (LIS); music librarianship; art and design librarianship, and visual information literacy. His recent articles on LIS has published in a number of journals, including Australian Academic & Research Libraries (2015), Community & Junior College Libraries (2014), New Library World (2014), and School Libraries Worldwide (2014).


目錄

Chapter 1            Why Hong Kong Needs an Archives Law
Chapter 2            Learning the Importance of Archives Law through the Tragic Loss of 39 Lives
Chapter 3            Witnessing the Transfer of Sovereignty over Hong Kong through Public Records
Chapter 4            How an Archivist from Virginia Came to Build a University Archives and Fell in Love
Chapter 5            News Library—“The Library that Never Sleeps”
Chapter 6            Preserving www.cityupress.edu.hk/Common/Reader/Products/ShowProduct.jsp?Pid=10&Versi - 24185157 Corporate Memory in Hong Kong
Chapter 7            The Goethe-Institut Librarian as a Cultural Ambassador of Germany
Chapter 8            Building a Crowd-Sourced Community Archive in Hong Kong
Chapter 9            The Judaic Library Serving the Jewish Community of Hong Kong
Chapter 10          Developing Informed and Positive Attitudes towards Sex and Sexuality—Resources for
                              Sexuality Education
Chapter 11          Different Missions, Common Goals—Debates Surrounding Museum-Library Collaborations
Chapter 12          Reviving Traditional Chinese Theatre Arts via the Chinese Opera Information Centre
Chapter 13          How a company Treasures Its People
Chapter 14          From Healthcare Heritage to Public Awarenes
Chapter 15          Keeping Traditional Martial Arts Alive
Chapter 16          Graffiti Inside an Art and Design Library?
Conclusion