The scientific subordination of mexican Archival Science in the XX century
Abstract. This work presents a general review of a group of books that include concepts, methods and principles to organize Archives, all books published in México between 1912 and 1993, all have a common aspect is the explanation of the Dewey Decimal Classification System to adapt in Archives. A fu...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Archivología
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuario/article/view/33287 |
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This work presents a general review of a group of books that include concepts, methods and principles to organize Archives, all books published in México between 1912 and 1993, all have a common aspect is the explanation of the Dewey Decimal Classification System to adapt in Archives. A fundamental part of this work is the paradigmatic contribution of T.R. Schellenberg, he concluded and recommended to avoid and reject the use of the Dewey System in Archives, this happened after its publication un 1958. Whit that analysis draw a line that explains one of the problems of the Mexican Archives, this consist in the use and adaptation of the system in the Archives, an aspect that began at the beginning of the XX Century and which apparently became a widespread practice intel de end of the century, the mentioned books and cases studied in Mexico allow to make a general conclusion and establish a line of research on this topic, which in some sense stopped the evolution and scientific autonomy of Archive and Archival Science in Mexico during the XX Century.
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Mexico: Histori of Archivology - Archival studies - Archives history - History of science - Archives history -
Archive techniques.
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