CitedEvidence
User Settings
Open AccessArticle

Documenting Industry and Labor in Alabama: Can a Documentation Strategy Model Help?

Martin T. Olliff-1998-01-01-DigitalCommons - Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw State University)

TL;DRAbstract

As early as 1997 the Society of Alabama Archivists (SALA) identified a number of topics in Alabama history and culture that were not well documented in the archives in the state. Some of these topics, for example North Alabama's aerospace industry, were just beginning to appear in archival collections. Alabama archivists took note of such fields early enough that the volume of accumulated records did not become a problem. On the other hand, archivists in the state faced enormous problems in coping with the mass of records they already knew existed in other underdocumented fields like labor and industry.

Chat with Paper

AI Agents for this Paper

As early as 1997 the Society of Alabama Archivists (SALA) identified a number of topics in Alabama history and culture that were not well documented in the archives in the state. Some of these topics, for example North Alabama's aerospace industry, were just beginning to appear in archival collections. Alabama archivists took note of such fields early enough that the volume of accumulated records did not become a problem. On the other hand, archivists in the state faced enormous problems in coping with the mass of records they already knew existed in other underdocumented fields like labor and industry.

Keywords

DocumentationBusinessOperations managementComputer scienceEngineering managementEngineeringOperating system

Chat

Click to start Chat