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Society of American Archivists
Pre-Conference Symposium:
Ethnographic Archives, Communities of Origin,
and Intangible Cultural Heritage
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Recommended Readings
Legislation, Conventions, and Protocols
The following list includes online resources
with navigational links. Unless
otherwise noted, the Web sites listed in this directory are provided
by organizations other than the Library of Congress. The Library
of Congress bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or
content of the external site or for that of subsequent links.
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Books and articles (online articles are available for download)
- Barsh, Russell. L. et al., 2001. The North American Pharmaceutical
Industry and Research Involving Indigenous Knowledge. Fredericksburg,
VA: First Peoples Worldwide.
- Barwick, Linda, & Thieberger, N., 2006. "Cybraries in Paradise:
New Technologies and Ethnographic Repositories." In C. Kapitzke & B.
C. Bruce (eds.), Libr@ries: Changing Information Space and Practice (pp. 133-149). Mahwah, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- Boyle, James, 1996. Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the
Construction of the Information Society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
- Brascoupé, Simon and Mann H., 2001. A Community Guide to
Protecting Indigenous Knowledge. Ottawa: Research & Analysis
Directorate, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
- Brown, Michael F., 1998."Cultural Records in Question - Information
and Its Moral Dilemmas." Cultural Resource Management, Vol. 21, No.
6, 18-20 (278K 4 pp. PDF).
- Brown, Michael F., 2003. Who Owns Native Culture? Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press.
- Coleman, Elizabeth Burns, 2005. Aboriginal Art, Identity and Appropriation.
London: Ashgate.
- Coombe, Rosemary, 1998. The Cultural Life of Intellectual Properties:
Authorship, Appropriation, and the Law. Durham, NC: Duke University
Press.
- Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), 2001. Folk Heritage Collections in Crisis. Created by CLIR in connection with the Folk Heritage
Collections in Crisis Symposium, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
- Eisenlohr, Patrick, 2004. "Language revitalization and new technologies:
Cultures of electronic mediation and the refiguring of communities."
Annual Review of Anthropology, 33, 21-45.
- Gray, Judith, 1994. "The Songs Come Home: The Federal Cylinder
Project." Cultural Resource Management, Vol. 14, No. 5 (Note:
link downloads entire volume. 161K 50 pp. PDF).
- Greaves, Tom, ed., 1994. Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous
Peoples: A Source Book. Oklahoma City, OK: Society for Applied Anthropology.
Hunter, Jane., B. Koopman, and J. Sledge, 2003. Software Tools for Indigenous
Knowledge Management (812K 16 pp. PDF).
- International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA),
2004. Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio
Objects (IASA-TC04). Aarhus, Denmark: International Association of Sound and
Audiovisual Archives.
- Jaarsma, Sjoerd R., ed., 2002. Handle with Care: Ownership and
Control of Ethnographic Materials. Pittsburgh, PA: University of
Pittsburgh
Press.
- Koch, Grace, 2004. "Challenges to a Small Ethnographic Archive" [Electronic
Version]. Archives for the Future: Global Perspectives on Audiovisual
Archives in the 21st Century, 170-182 (94K 13 pp. PDF).
- Marett, Allan, 2003. "Sound Recordings as Maruy Among the Aborigines
of the Daly Region of Northwest Australia." Researchers, Communities,
Institutions and Sound Recordings.
- McDonald, Ian, 1998. Protecting Indigenous Intellectual Property:
A Copyright Perspective. Redfern, New South Wales: Australian Copyright Council.
- Posey, Darrell A. & Dutfield, G., 1996. Beyond Intellectual Property:
Toward Traditional Resource Rights for Indigenous Peoples and Local
Communities. Ottawa: International Development Research Center.
- Riley, Mary, ed., 2004. Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights:
Legal Obstacles and Innovative Solutions. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira
Press.
- Seeger, Anthony, 2004. "New Technology Requires New Collaborations:
Changing Ourselves to Better Shape the Future." Musicology Australia,
27.
- Seeger, Anthony, & Chaudhuri, S., 2004. Archives for the
Future: Global Perspectives on Audiovisual Archives in the 21st Century.
- Seitel, Peter, ed., 2001. Safeguarding Traditional Cultures: A
Global Assessment. Washington, DC: Center for Folklife and Cultural
Heritage,
Smithsonian Institution.
- Toelken, Barre. (2004). "Beauty Behind Me; Beauty Before (AFS address)."
Journal of American Folklore, 117(466):441-445.
- Toelken, Barre. (1998). "The Yellowman Tapes, 1966-1997." Journal of American Folklore 111(442):381-91.
- Vulpe, Michael. and J. Sledge. (2005). "Expanding the Knowledge
Base: Managing Extended Knowledge at the National Museum of the American
Indian," in
J. Trant and D. Bearman (eds.). Museums and the Web 2005: Proceedings.
Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics, published March 31, 2005.
- Ziff, Bruce and Rao, P.V. (1997). Borrowed Power: Essays on Cultural
Appropriation. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
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