Conceptualizing 21st-Century Archives / Anne J. Gilliland.

Explores the shifts and divergences in archival discourse that technological developments have necessitated, facilitated, or inspired. Gilliland addresses the lessons the archival and recordkeeping fields can learn from their evolution about ideas tried and abandoned; which ideas are truly new, and...

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Main Author: Gilliland, Anne J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Society of American Archivists, [2014]
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Reframing the archive in a digital age : balancing continuity with innovation and responsibility with responsibilities -- The quest to integrate the world's knowledge : American archival engagement with the documentation movement, 1900-1950 -- Standardizing and automating American archival description and access -- Archival description and descriptive metadata in a networked world -- Early analog computing and recordkeeping and the transition to digital -- Research in electronic records management -- Emergent and related areas of research -- Recordkeeping models -- Stewarding the digital: digital repositories, preservation, and curation conclusion : the archival paradigm in the postphysical world. 
520 |a Explores the shifts and divergences in archival discourse that technological developments have necessitated, facilitated, or inspired. Gilliland addresses the lessons the archival and recordkeeping fields can learn from their evolution about ideas tried and abandoned; which ideas are truly new, and which continue to hold good, regardless of technological shifts; and the ways in which archivists need to expand their thinking and practices to fulfill their global and local--"glocal"--roles. By understanding how archival practices and thinking were challenged or how archivists responded at different points over the past century, the reader can begin to discern how and why ideas rise, fall, and resurge. Gilliland traces the development of descriptive systems, the creation and management of computer-generated records, and the curation of digital materials. With each chapter, she addresses either the historical development or the current state of an area within archival science that information and communications technology have significantly affected to ultimately construct a picture of how archives arrived in the 21st century and to suggest where they might be going in the foreseeable future. --From publisher description. 
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