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History is made and documented as heritage of a community, a nation and humanity. It is preserved for generations hence archives come into the equation. Paramount of archived material is its accessibility to the public. Researchers unearth knowledge from archived materials. In addition, it is a human right to have access to information as enshrined in the South African constitution as well as the Promotion of Access to Information Act No. 2 of 2000.The Mayibuye Archives boasts materials comprising collections of personal and organizational documents reflecting the struggle for national…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
History is made and documented as heritage of a community, a nation and humanity. It is preserved for generations hence archives come into the equation. Paramount of archived material is its accessibility to the public. Researchers unearth knowledge from archived materials. In addition, it is a human right to have access to information as enshrined in the South African constitution as well as the Promotion of Access to Information Act No. 2 of 2000.The Mayibuye Archives boasts materials comprising collections of personal and organizational documents reflecting the struggle for national liberation in South Africa. It is unique being the first liberation archive in South Africa housing resources about anti-apartheid struggle. This book interrogates how the Mayibuye Archives has dealt with the question of archiving in the changing political space and how it has made services accessible to the public.
Autorenporträt
Yohane Nyirenda is a teacher and a heritage professional in the Department of Museums and Monuments in Malawi. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Malawi; Post-Graduate Diplomas in Care and Management of Museum Collection from University of Nairobi and Museums and Heritage Studies from University of the Western Cape.