@article{Kenosi_Moathodi_2012, title={The Determination of Value in Archival Science and the Ever Evolving Theories of Records Selection}, volume={23}, url={https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/EL/article/view/12116}, DOI={10.3329/el.v23i1.12116}, abstractNote={<p>The task of purging some records and retaining others for long term preservation in an archival repository has not been an easy one for records professionals. This task is even made more difficult by the fact that what is destroyed as useless by today’s standards can prove to be of invaluable use tomorrow. Ideally, archivists would want to keep everything to avoid such errors of judgment. However, the reality of limited storage facilities and the rate at which records are generated makes it impossible to preserve each and every record produced. This paper, co- authored by a graduate student and his mentor, discusses theories of records selection to help shape the difficult decisions of “to keep” and “what to eliminate” in an archival repository.</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/el.v23i1.12116">http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/el.v23i1.12116</a></p> <p>Eastern Librarian Vol.23(1) 2012 pp.24-36</p>}, number={1}, journal={Eastern Librarian}, author={Kenosi, Lekoko and Moathodi, Trevor}, year={2012}, month={Oct.}, pages={24–36} }