Through examining the concept of provenance and its use in several communities, including archives management, computer science, rare book cataloging and archaeology, this paper presents an expanded view of provenance. For end-users, provenance covers the whole life cycle of records, from creation and evolution to acquisition, processing, preservation and access. During each stage of this life cycle, both the sociopolitical context and technical details fall within the scope of provenance
Variously described as a “powerful guiding principle ” (Dearstyne, 1993), and “the only principle ” ...
Provenance research in digitized memory institution collections is mainly devoted to documenting and...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12091 ``Principles of Provena...
Through examining the concept of provenance and its use in several communities, including archives m...
Archival provenance is a complex concept, the sum of different factors that altogether trace archiva...
Within computer science, the term provenance has multiple meanings, due to different motivations, pe...
Abstract: Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activitie...
This chapter outlines some of the challenges and opportunities associated with adopting provenance p...
Provenance is well understood in the context of art or digital libaries, where it respectively refer...
Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved i...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
The Oxford Dictionary defines provenance as “the place of origin, or earliest known history of somet...
Provenance is a type of meta-data that describes the history or ancestry of an object. Although prov...
At the recent International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, during a Gong Show of outlandish, "o...
The objective of this article is to discuss the concept of provenance and highlight its importance i...
Variously described as a “powerful guiding principle ” (Dearstyne, 1993), and “the only principle ” ...
Provenance research in digitized memory institution collections is mainly devoted to documenting and...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12091 ``Principles of Provena...
Through examining the concept of provenance and its use in several communities, including archives m...
Archival provenance is a complex concept, the sum of different factors that altogether trace archiva...
Within computer science, the term provenance has multiple meanings, due to different motivations, pe...
Abstract: Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activitie...
This chapter outlines some of the challenges and opportunities associated with adopting provenance p...
Provenance is well understood in the context of art or digital libaries, where it respectively refer...
Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved i...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
The Oxford Dictionary defines provenance as “the place of origin, or earliest known history of somet...
Provenance is a type of meta-data that describes the history or ancestry of an object. Although prov...
At the recent International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, during a Gong Show of outlandish, "o...
The objective of this article is to discuss the concept of provenance and highlight its importance i...
Variously described as a “powerful guiding principle ” (Dearstyne, 1993), and “the only principle ” ...
Provenance research in digitized memory institution collections is mainly devoted to documenting and...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12091 ``Principles of Provena...