Since its emergence as a discipline, in the nineteenth century (1889), the theory and practice of Archival Science have focused on the arrangement and description of archival materials as complementary and inseparable nuclear processes that aim to classify, to order, to describe and to give access to records. These processes have their specific goals sharing one in common: the representation of archival knowledge. In the late 1980 a paradigm shift was announced in Archival Science, especially after the appearance of the new forms of document production and information technologies. The discipline was then invited to rethink its theoretical and methodological bases founded in the nineteenth century so it could handle the contemporary archiva...
Archival Science has been defined as the systematic body of theory that supports the practice of app...
The possibilities arising from the expansion of the technological resources have...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...
The main goal of this study is to outline a possible relation between archival classification and kn...
This study focuses on the theme of the organization and representation of knowledge in the field of ...
New information technologies and new forms of documentary production have led archivists to rethink ...
This article seeks to discuss and relate the processes of Organization and Representation of Informa...
The arrangement and description of archival materials are the nuclear processes of Archival Science ...
This work tries to outline the theoretical background established by archival science manuals, based...
It is a common feeling among archivists that the basic principles of archival theory may have to be ...
Introduction: Contextualizes the activity of archival description in the processes of organization a...
The archival body of knowledge had its origin in the legal disciplines and developed over the centur...
<span>The aim of this article is to recollect the most important principles and methods that establi...
This research seeks to analyze the definitions relating to the concepts of knowledge organization an...
Archival theory often loses its neutrality when put into practice. This paper explores the concept o...
Archival Science has been defined as the systematic body of theory that supports the practice of app...
The possibilities arising from the expansion of the technological resources have...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...
The main goal of this study is to outline a possible relation between archival classification and kn...
This study focuses on the theme of the organization and representation of knowledge in the field of ...
New information technologies and new forms of documentary production have led archivists to rethink ...
This article seeks to discuss and relate the processes of Organization and Representation of Informa...
The arrangement and description of archival materials are the nuclear processes of Archival Science ...
This work tries to outline the theoretical background established by archival science manuals, based...
It is a common feeling among archivists that the basic principles of archival theory may have to be ...
Introduction: Contextualizes the activity of archival description in the processes of organization a...
The archival body of knowledge had its origin in the legal disciplines and developed over the centur...
<span>The aim of this article is to recollect the most important principles and methods that establi...
This research seeks to analyze the definitions relating to the concepts of knowledge organization an...
Archival theory often loses its neutrality when put into practice. This paper explores the concept o...
Archival Science has been defined as the systematic body of theory that supports the practice of app...
The possibilities arising from the expansion of the technological resources have...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...