AFTERALMOST TWO DECADES of debate within the archival profession, there has been finally, in the last three years, enormous development and a transition toward archival automation. The archival profession has moved from the isolated and elitist position of a small number o
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
International audienceTechnological change in the era of computerization has twice transformed the w...
Technology is transforming the way in which researchers gain access to archives, not only in the cho...
The success of archival automation during the past two decades cannot be questioned. From the develo...
Archives management has developed from a subcategory of history to its own profession through measur...
Significant advances have been made in recent years in the study of archives administration and reco...
With the onset of the information age, archivists are more frequently placed in professional situati...
This paper outlines a skeleton chronology of the computerization of archival description within the ...
An Archivist's Challenges: Adapting to Changing Technology and Management Technique
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...
In this paper I revisit my 1986 essay, “Professionalism and Archivists in the United States/” Americ...
It is a common feeling among archivists that the basic principles of archival theory may have to be ...
This thesis revolves around archivists' current situation, and the fact that information technologie...
Technology Is transforming the way in which researchers gain access to archives, not only in the cho...
A suite of databases designed to provide a guide to archive collections, detailed descriptions of so...
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
International audienceTechnological change in the era of computerization has twice transformed the w...
Technology is transforming the way in which researchers gain access to archives, not only in the cho...
The success of archival automation during the past two decades cannot be questioned. From the develo...
Archives management has developed from a subcategory of history to its own profession through measur...
Significant advances have been made in recent years in the study of archives administration and reco...
With the onset of the information age, archivists are more frequently placed in professional situati...
This paper outlines a skeleton chronology of the computerization of archival description within the ...
An Archivist's Challenges: Adapting to Changing Technology and Management Technique
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...
In this paper I revisit my 1986 essay, “Professionalism and Archivists in the United States/” Americ...
It is a common feeling among archivists that the basic principles of archival theory may have to be ...
This thesis revolves around archivists' current situation, and the fact that information technologie...
Technology Is transforming the way in which researchers gain access to archives, not only in the cho...
A suite of databases designed to provide a guide to archive collections, detailed descriptions of so...
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
International audienceTechnological change in the era of computerization has twice transformed the w...
Technology is transforming the way in which researchers gain access to archives, not only in the cho...