This exploratory study examined: (1) the extent to which archival appraisal theory and practices that developed primarily in response to the demands of paper-based media, might be codifiable and also might need to be enhanced to meet the challenges of the digital environment; (2) how expert systems technology, interfacing with digital communications architectures, and based on archival appraisal theory and practices, might be used to implement a responsible solution for the electronic records management problems posed by electronic mail (such as high volume, inconsistency in item-level appraisal judgments, institutional security, and personal privacy); and (3) the potential for using appraisal approaches for more general information filteri...
In the past, raw information was frequently destroyed because it could not be stored, thereby preclu...
The electronic environment has caused archivists to re-examine what they do and why they do it. What...
Rapid technological developments encourage the birth of archives into new media called electronic ar...
This exploratory study examined: (1) the extent to which archival appraisal theory and practices tha...
The third-party identification, evaluation, long-term preservation and retrieval of networked comput...
Abstract :Information forms the cornerstone on which institutions and organizations rely to make the...
Electronic records are significantly different from most of the records held in institutional archiv...
Over the past decade, a rich body of research and practice has emerged under the rubrics of electron...
The 1990's marked a turning point for archivists and electronic records management (ERM). Major conc...
The second decade of the 21st century finds institutions around the world increasingly having to cop...
When digitizing the public sector there is a risk that public administrations lose control of what i...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists' experience of appraising electronic records that...
Archivists, and others working in the digital realm, need to reconsider archival appraisal approache...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists ’ experience of appraising electronic records tha...
The success of archival automation during the past two decades cannot be questioned. From the develo...
In the past, raw information was frequently destroyed because it could not be stored, thereby preclu...
The electronic environment has caused archivists to re-examine what they do and why they do it. What...
Rapid technological developments encourage the birth of archives into new media called electronic ar...
This exploratory study examined: (1) the extent to which archival appraisal theory and practices tha...
The third-party identification, evaluation, long-term preservation and retrieval of networked comput...
Abstract :Information forms the cornerstone on which institutions and organizations rely to make the...
Electronic records are significantly different from most of the records held in institutional archiv...
Over the past decade, a rich body of research and practice has emerged under the rubrics of electron...
The 1990's marked a turning point for archivists and electronic records management (ERM). Major conc...
The second decade of the 21st century finds institutions around the world increasingly having to cop...
When digitizing the public sector there is a risk that public administrations lose control of what i...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists' experience of appraising electronic records that...
Archivists, and others working in the digital realm, need to reconsider archival appraisal approache...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists ’ experience of appraising electronic records tha...
The success of archival automation during the past two decades cannot be questioned. From the develo...
In the past, raw information was frequently destroyed because it could not be stored, thereby preclu...
The electronic environment has caused archivists to re-examine what they do and why they do it. What...
Rapid technological developments encourage the birth of archives into new media called electronic ar...