Archivists and Records Managers in the Information Age

Authors

  • Charles M. Dollar

Author Biography

Charles M. Dollar

Charles Dollar is an archives specialist on the Technology Research Staff of the National Archives of the United States, where he directs projects dealing with information technologies. He has held a variety of positions at the National Archives, including Director of the MachineReadable Archives Division, Director of the FBI Appraisal Task Force, and most recently Director of the JFK Assassination Records Task Force. He holds a Ph.D in History from the University of Kentucky. He is a Fellow of the Society of American Archivists and Chairman of the International Council on Archives Image Technology Committee. Dr. Dollar has published a variety of articles and books dealing with history and archives, the most recent being Archival Theory and Information Technologies: The Impact of Information Technologies on Archival Principles and Methods (1992). In addition, he has served as an archives and records management consultant to the United Nations, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab Social and Economic Development Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. In July 1994 he will join the faculty of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia where he will teach in the Master of Archival Studies Programme.

Published

1993-01-01

How to Cite

Dollar, Charles M. 1993. “Archivists and Records Managers in the Information Age”. Archivaria 36 (January). https://archivaria.dev.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/archivaria/article/view/11933.