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Appendix B: List of Archival Resources
In: Utopian studies, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 213-216
ISSN: 2154-9648
Appendix B: List of Archival Resources
In: Utopian studies, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 213-216
ISSN: 2154-9648
Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre, University of Essex, UK
In: Forum qualitative Sozialforschung: FQS = Forum: qualitative social research, Band 1, Heft 3
ISSN: 1438-5627
Archival Resources and Research Institutions in Jordan
In: Middle East Studies Association bulletin, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 169-179
To Date, Jordan remains a country largely studied from without. A number of excellent monographs treating diverse aspects of the politics, economy, demography, and history of Jordan have come out in recent years, drawing primarily on the wealth of resources preserved in European, American, and, most recently, Israeli archives. The sources used strongly influence the selection of topics treated. Thus, one resulting bias is that Jordan is seldom studied in its own right; rather, scholars have concentrated on its history under British mandatory rule, or as a player in the Arab-Israeli drama. Consequently, the dynamics of Jordanian structures—social, economic, and political—are either cursorily reviewed or presented as apprehended by travelers, political officers, or intelligence agents. In view of the relative ease of conducting research in Jordan, and the availability of diverse primary sources, the study of Jordan from within is to be encouraged. Towards this end, the following is intended to serve as an introduction to conducting research in Jordan, and as a survey of primary sources and research centers of value to the study of Jordan and the Middle East in general.
Archival resources and research institutions in Jordan
In: Middle East Studies Association bulletin, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 169-179
ISSN: 0026-3184
This survey of primary sources and research centers of value to the study of Jordan and the Middle East in general is intended to serve as an introduction to conducting research in Jordan. (DÜI-Hns)
World Affairs Online
ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre (QUALIDATA)
In: Sociological research online, Band 1, Heft 3
ISSN: 1360-7804
The Archival Resources of the Survey Research Center
In: The public opinion quarterly: POQ, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 686
ISSN: 1537-5331
THE ARCHIVAL RESOURCES OF THE SURVEY RESEARCH CENTER
In: Public opinion quarterly: journal of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 686-688
ISSN: 0033-362X
Since its establishment at the U of Michigan in 1946, the Survey Res Center has accumulated a large file of interviews, IBM cards, tabulations & other res materials drawn from sample surveys covering a wide range of econ, pol'al, psychol'al & sociol'al problems. The Center is pleased to have its archives used by qualified scholars interested in secondary analysis of these data. Inquiries regarding the availability of data & the conditions of their use should be addressed to the Director of the Survey Res Center. AA.
Modern Tools for Effective Representation of Archival Resources of Ukraine
In: Visnyk Charkivsʹkoi͏̈ deržavnoi͏̈ akademii͏̈ kulʹtury: zbirnyk naukovych prac' = Visnyk of Kharkiv State Academy of Culture : scientific journal, Band 0, Heft 58
ISSN: 2522-1132
An Archival Resource: INS Case Files on Chinese Women in the American Midwest
In: Journal of women's history, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 155-170
ISSN: 1527-2036
In conducting research on Chinese women in the United States during the Chinese exclusion period (1882-1943), historians have concentrated on women residing on the East and West Coasts. By examining the use of the Midwest region's Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Chinese case files, this article broadens the geographical scope of research. The author focuses on how to interpret information embedded in the entire collection and in women's individual case files. The Midwestern collection allows scholars to assess the bureaucratic approaches for processing immigrants, and, perhaps more important, reveals the resourcefulness of immigrant strategies in response to INS investigations.
Electronic Information Archival Resources as a Source Base of Ukrainian Studies
In: Ukrai͏̈noznavstvo, Heft 1(82), S. 106-119
ISSN: 2413-7103
The article substantiates the source value of electronic information archival resources for the development of the Ukrainian studies; reveals Ukrainian studies context of concepts "electronic source" and "information electronic resource"; tracks transformation of traditional Ukrainian studies as an integrated knowledge system and academic discipline into electronic format. It provides systematized information about information and reference apparatus, web portals, websites of the State Archival Service, central, industry and local archives, their electronic guidebooks, pointers, card-indexes; shows their role in methods of search and detection of documents of Ukrainian studies character.The article considers problems and characterizes meaningful contents of electronic information resources of central historical archives in Kyiv and Lviv, their importance for the study of ancient history of Ukraine, its princely and cossack hetman times, era of national and cultural revival, revolutions and wars. It highlights the central state electronic archives, archives of higher authorities and management, public associations, film and photo archives named after H. Pshenychnyi, archive-museum of literature and art, archives of Kyiv and regions from an angle of possible involvement of their documentary resources into the study of the key concenters of Ukrainian studies: Ukraine-ethnos, Ukraine-nature (ecology), Ukraine-language, Ukraine-nation, Ukraine-state, Ukraine-figures, Ukraine-culture, Ukraine-spirituality, Ukraine-mentality. It is emphasized that to figure out the concenter Ukraine-world, ultimately important are digitized personal funds of Ukrainian emigration activists, Ukrainian State Center and the UPR government in exile, collection of political documents, public and cultural associations in the diaspora stored in the Central State Archives of Foreign Ukrainian Studies. In view of the fact that the problems of historical memory, dramatic pages of the Ukrainian history related to mass repressions, famines, "shot revival", terror of the communist regime, the Ukrainian resistance movement, the Sixties and dissidents, nationalist underground, activities of the OUN and the UPA take a significant place in the Ukrainian studies domain, documentary evidence, which was saved in paper, audiovisual and electronic formats in the sectoral state archives of the Security Service of Ukraine, Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, etc., gain more and more attention. The research distinguishes place and role in the structure of the Ukrainian studies source base of electronic information resources of social networks, Internet communities, including Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Viber, Instagram, Twitter, Telegram, Messenger etc., which are global, dynamic and general in nature. It expresses a warning about the need for critical attitude towards information, gained from social networks, because they are often used for disinformation through fake posts, manipulation of consciousness, for compromising public figures, which was especially manifested in the context of Russia's occupation-hybrid warfare against Ukraine, powerful information aggression, "war of stories", imposition of the "Russian World" paradigm.The conclusion substantiates that the formation of electronic Ukrainian studies, further involvement in the source database of electronic information resources facilitate the improvement of their role as a system of scientific knowledge and academic discipline.
Latest News from the ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre (QUALIDATA)
In: The British journal of social work, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 131-135
ISSN: 1468-263X
Latest news from the ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre (QUALIDATA)
In: Social history, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 83-86
ISSN: 1470-1200