Traveling through: exploring doctoral demographics in archival studies |
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Authors: | Sarah A Buchanan Jonathan Dorey Kathryn Pierce Meyer |
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Institution: | 1.University of Missouri,Columbia,USA;2.School of Information Studies,McGill University,Montréal,Canada;3.School of Information,University of Texas at Austin,Austin,USA |
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Abstract: | The growth of archival studies programs has prompted archival scholars to establish an international network for supporting collaborative research, curriculum development, and pedagogy. Doctoral education is key to the sustainability of such programs and the continuation of the network over time. We carried out longitudinal research to survey the population of doctoral students attending one or more Archival Education and Research Institutes (AERI), an annual meeting first held in 2009. Building on prior research on graduate archival education, we gathered demographic and qualitative data about doctoral students specializing in archival studies who are based in several countries including the USA. We sought to assess attendee motivations, guide conference planning, and help advance overall AERI objectives. Our study provides a baseline understanding of the disciplinary backgrounds, research directions, and specific professional development activities that doctoral students in archival studies pursued around the globe from 2013 to 2015. This paper argues that doctoral education should continue to be a particular subject of archival research and indicates how archival students’ range of academic interests is diversifying and strengthening the scholarly community. |
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