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Item Open Access Expanding the Focus of the IR: Scholars’ Bank at the University of Oregon(University of Oregon Libraries, 2005-07-07) Breakstone, Elizabeth; Briston, Heather; Hixson, Carol G.Item Open Access Exploring Uncharted Territory: Incorporating primary source research into the university undergraduate curriculum(University of Oregon Libraries, 2004-08) Briston, HeatherThe integration of primary sources into the undergraduate curriculum and the role of archivists in the information literacy program - two examples from the University of Oregon.Item Open Access Keeping an Account: The role of archives and archivists in accountability(University of Oregon Libraries, 2004-08) Briston, HeatherAn examination of the fundamental role of archives and archivists in promoting accountability. Includes a discussion of both the impact of laws on the role, and the legal implications of the role of archives. Exploring the perceptions of archives and accountability in the general public as viewed by archivists. Concluding with a discussion of actions for archivists to take to foster a wider public understanding of the role of archives and archivists in accountability.Item Open Access Legal Rights of Privacy and Publicity: Managing the records of the famous, infamous, and completely unknown(University of Oregon Libraries, 2005-08) Briston, HeatherAn analysis of the legal rights of privacy and rights of publicity for an audience of archivists. Discusses legal issues in the context of managing archival collections.Item Open Access LIB 399 Primary Sources from the Inside Out Spring 2004(2006-03-23T21:19:33Z) Ward, Heather E; Briston, HeatherThis 4-credit course allowed students to investigate manuscripts & archives by working with letters, diaries, film scripts, architectural plans, photographs, or other materials; to extend the boundaries of historical knowledge by using collections few have seen before; to take their research skills to the next level; to find out where primary sources are and why they matter.Item Open Access LIB 399 Primary Sources from the Inside Out Spring 2005(2006-03-23T23:45:19Z) Ward, Heather E; Briston, HeatherThis 4-credit course allowed students to investigate manuscripts & archives by working with letters, diaries, film scripts, architectural plans, photographs, or other materials; to extend the boundaries of historical knowledge by using collections few have seen before; to take their research skills to the next level; to find out where primary sources are and why they matter.Item Open Access Primary Sources from the Inside Out: Discovering Uncharted Territory(2006-02) Briston, Heather; Ward, Heather EA primary source research course developed for the University of Oregon, and offered as part of the University Libraries undergraduate information literacy curriculum. Developed and taught collaboratively by an archivist and a librarian.Item Open Access The Right of Privacy and the Right of Publicity: It's not just about tabloids and fame(The Henry Ford, 2004-10) Briston, HeatherAn analysis of the rights of privacy and the rights of publicity as they affect the management of archives and museum collections.Item Open Access Which Way to the Lifeboats: Copyright, Archives and Unpublished Material after Eldred(2006-03-17T22:56:45Z) Briston, HeatherPresentation slides on copyright law and its impact on archives.