Forty years ago very few people knew what archives were, now everyone has some idea. This chapter sets the concept of the archive in a wider context of its origins and traditions. It explores the advent of new media, especially the big data phenomena, and the challenges that the digital paradigm presents to creators, curators and users. Given that practice in the paper world will not translate, new ways of doing old things are discussed. Crucially it touches on the question of who is to pay. The chapter concludes with a call for closer co-operation between curators and stakeholders
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
This paper intends to analyze and discuss the matter of responsibility for longterm digital preserva...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...
Forty years ago very few people knew what archives were, now everyone has some idea. This chapter se...
Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expande...
Archival theory and archival metaphor remain at the center of new interpretations of computational c...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies pose significant challenges to a...
Digitizing is everywhere. Archives and libraries bring their holdings into the digital world. New so...
By looking at the advanced ICT methods now being employed, this volume details the long-lasting effe...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
This article explores how current methods and approaches in archives are under serious challenge bec...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...
Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History are reference volumes that chart the influence of key idea...
Archival infrastructure is changing at a rapid pace as a consequence of digitisation. The effort to ...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
This paper intends to analyze and discuss the matter of responsibility for longterm digital preserva...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...
Forty years ago very few people knew what archives were, now everyone has some idea. This chapter se...
Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expande...
Archival theory and archival metaphor remain at the center of new interpretations of computational c...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies pose significant challenges to a...
Digitizing is everywhere. Archives and libraries bring their holdings into the digital world. New so...
By looking at the advanced ICT methods now being employed, this volume details the long-lasting effe...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
This article explores how current methods and approaches in archives are under serious challenge bec...
This report examines the experiences and contributions of the archival community–practicing archivis...
Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History are reference volumes that chart the influence of key idea...
Archival infrastructure is changing at a rapid pace as a consequence of digitisation. The effort to ...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
This paper intends to analyze and discuss the matter of responsibility for longterm digital preserva...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...