Abstract
arly in 2010, the American Archivist Editorial Board will send you a survey asking for your opinions about the American Archivist and its role in your K ? professional development. As the journal of record for the Society of American Archivists (SAA), the American Archivist provides a formal and persis tent platform for thoughtful writing on trends and issues in archival theory and practice, both in the United States and abroad, through peer-reviewed research articles, case studies, in-depth perspectives, and reviews of recent books, web sites, and exhibitions. With the transformation of the American Archivist into an electronic publication, it is time to re-envision the focus and function of the journal. The journal is a principal benefit of membership and must therefore be relevant, meaningful, stimulating, and provocative. The American Archivist Editorial Board has no mechanism for readers to
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