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Stielow, Frederick Joseph was born on May 28, 1946.
( Designed for both manual and computerized applications,...)
Designed for both manual and computerized applications, this up-to-date, definitive manual fills the information needs of established and beginning professionals in the fields of oral history and folklore archival management. It offers complete theoretical and practical guidelines for creating, organizing, and managing a sound archive according to state-of-the-art principles that are applicable to virtually any type of project or collection. Amateurs, students, and professionals will find essential information on every aspect of the field--from public service and community outreach activities to legal implications, technical processing, and preservation. The manual supplies, in addition, a simplified guide to data-processing and microcomputer applications for the sound archivist or librarian. Beginning with a concise introduction to the field, it outlines the elements of sound archive organization and management. The author discusses in detail the important public relations and legal requirements that should be considered, including services and security, ethical guidelines, and questions surrounding the issues of libel, access, and freedom of information. Chapters on processing, organizing, and conserving collections provide data on acquisitions, appraisals, types of processing, the technological framework, security, preservation masters, user copies, and storage. The introduction to microcomputer applications covers transcribing and word processing, data base management systems, research, and other uses.
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Stielow, Frederick Joseph was born on May 28, 1946.
Bachelor, Indiana University, South Bend, 1971. Master of Arts, Indiana University, 1972. Master of Library Science, University Rhode Island, 1980.
Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1977.
Lecturer Grinnell (Iowa) College, 1977-1979. Records manager New England Library. Board, Augusta, Maine, 1980-1981.
Head special collections University Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1981-1982. Assistant professor University Maryland, College Park, 1982-1987. Associate professor Catholic University, Washington, since 1987.
Lecturer University Puerto Rico, 1989, University Suriname, 1990. Consultant World Bank, Washington, 1989-1990. Investigator New York Folklore Society, Ithaca, since 1990.
Senior archivist Afro American Newspapers Archives, Baltimore, since 1987.
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Member Intellectual Freedom Committee, Chicago, 1989-1991. With United States Army, 1967-1970. Member American Library Association (Winsor prize 1989), Mid Atlantic Archivists (parliamentarian 1989, Custer award 1987), Society of America Archivists (Leland prize 1987), District of Columbia Archivists (chairman 1986-1987), Academy Certified Archivists, Louisiana Society, Society History in Federal Government.
Son of Frederick B. and Eugenie (Terrebonne) S. Divorced; 1 child, Thane Scott.