2008 |
11 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
Archival ethics: The truth of the matter.
JASIST 59(7): 1128-1133 (2008) |
2007 |
10 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
Machines in the archives: Technology and the coming transformation of archival reference.
First Monday 12(11): (2007) |
2001 |
9 | EE | Richard J. Cox,
Mary K. Biagini,
Toni Carbo,
Anthony Debons,
Ellen Detlefsen,
José-Marie Griffiths,
Donald W. King,
David Robins,
Richard A. Thompson,
Christinger Tomer,
Martin B. H. Weiss:
The Day the World Changed: Implications for Archival, Library, and Information Science Education.
First Monday 6(12): (2001) |
8 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
A Response to Mr. Henderson.
First Monday 6(3): (2001) |
2000 |
7 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
Searching for Authority: Archivists and Electronic Records in the New World at the Fin-de-Siécle.
First Monday 5(1): (2000) |
6 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
The Great Newspaper Caper: Backlash in the Digital Age.
First Monday 5(12): (2000) |
1999 |
5 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
Declarations, Independence, and Text in the Information Age.
First Monday 4(6): (1999) |
1998 |
4 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
Drawing Sea Serpents: The Publishing Wars on Personal Computing and the Information Age.
First Monday 3(5): (1998) |
3 | | Richard J. Cox:
Publishing Books, edited by Everette E. Dennis, Craig L. LaMay, and Edward C. Pease.
JASIS 49(4): 390-391 (1998) |
1997 |
2 | EE | Richard J. Cox:
Messrs. Washington, Jefferson, and Gates: Quarrelling About the Preservation of the Documentary Heritage of the United States.
First Monday 2(8): (1997) |
1992 |
1 | | Richard J. Cox:
The American Archival Profession and Information Technology Standards.
JASIS 43(8): 571-575 (1992) |