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Czasopismo „Archival Science” w latach 2011–2020 – analiza treści artykułów naukowych
Author(s) -
Magdalena Wiśniewska-Drewniak
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
archeion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-1264
pISSN - 0066-6041
DOI - 10.4467/26581264arc.20.013.12970
Subject(s) - documentation , archivist , subject (documents) , library science , archival science , political science , history , social science , sociology , computer science , programming language
The Archival Science journal in the years 2011–2020 – an analysis of research papers Archival Science is currently the most important archive journal, published in English since 2001. The aim of this article is to analyse articles published in that journal in the years 2011–2020. Four types of issues were analysed: the authors’ affiliations, geographical characteristics of articles, research methods and the subject of the published texts. As a result, it was noted that authors of articles come mostly from English-speaking countries (which confirms the trend from the years 2001–2010, studied by Eric Ketelaar in 2010) and when the subject of an article focuses on a specific geographical area, it concerns English-speaking countries as well. It was observed that many research articles do not present specific research methods and those that do mention not only traditional methods, such as archival research and a literature review, but also methods characteristic of social sciences (e.g. an interview, observation, survey). Ten most popular subjects described in the analysed texts include: digital issues, the underprivileged, state archives and documentation, the history of archives, human rights, decolonisation, ethics, preparing archival materials, social archives, the profession of an archivist and documentation manager.

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