This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists ’ experience of appraising electronic records that are likely to have wider application in the preservation of other digital materials, including scientific data. It relies mainly on the work of the Appraisal Task Force of the InterPARES project on long-term preservation of authentic electronic records to develop a picture of the process of appraisal. It concludes that the aspects of assessment of authenticity, determination of the feasibility of preservation, and monitoring electronic records as they are maintained in the live environment are likely to find counterparts in attempts to appraise digital objects for long-term preservation in the scientific community. It also argues that the a...
Electronic records are significantly different from most of the records held in institutional archiv...
Archivists, and others working in the digital realm, need to reconsider archival appraisal approache...
Information technology in combination with changes in organizational structures and forms for work h...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists' experience of appraising electronic records that...
This paper intends to analyze and discuss the matter of responsibility for longterm digital preserva...
Electronic Records: A Workbook For Archivists (ICA Study no. 16 ) is a manual produced by the ICA Co...
A long-term archive offers the potential to provide future knowledge communities with capabili...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The electronic environment has caused archivists to re-examine what they do and why they do it. What...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
Appraisal has long been a source of intense debate in the archival community. Digital collections, a...
Appraisal has long been a source of intense debate in the archival community. Digital collections, a...
Digital records and the applications that generate them have affected every aspect of business, rese...
With an ever-increasing volume of digital records and compliance requirements mandated by regulation...
Organizations that create, preserve, and provide access to large volumes of scientific and technical...
Electronic records are significantly different from most of the records held in institutional archiv...
Archivists, and others working in the digital realm, need to reconsider archival appraisal approache...
Information technology in combination with changes in organizational structures and forms for work h...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists' experience of appraising electronic records that...
This paper intends to analyze and discuss the matter of responsibility for longterm digital preserva...
Electronic Records: A Workbook For Archivists (ICA Study no. 16 ) is a manual produced by the ICA Co...
A long-term archive offers the potential to provide future knowledge communities with capabili...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The electronic environment has caused archivists to re-examine what they do and why they do it. What...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
Appraisal has long been a source of intense debate in the archival community. Digital collections, a...
Appraisal has long been a source of intense debate in the archival community. Digital collections, a...
Digital records and the applications that generate them have affected every aspect of business, rese...
With an ever-increasing volume of digital records and compliance requirements mandated by regulation...
Organizations that create, preserve, and provide access to large volumes of scientific and technical...
Electronic records are significantly different from most of the records held in institutional archiv...
Archivists, and others working in the digital realm, need to reconsider archival appraisal approache...
Information technology in combination with changes in organizational structures and forms for work h...