Building upon recent work, this paper demonstrates how 21st century recordkeeping concerns are integral to societal grand challenges that have been identified by governments, think tanks, scholarly organisations and affected communities around the globe. Using the example of forced displacement and migration the paper focuses on ways in which recordkeeping is inextricably linked to both the causes and possible digital, policy and educational mechanisms for addressing certain aspects of societal grand challenges. These linkages are significantly under-explored and under-addressed in our field. The paper's principal arguments are that archives and recordkeepers have social and ethical responsibilities toward those individuals who are least em...
This paper explores pragmatic approaches that might be employed to document the behavior of large, c...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The article looks at the changing role of the archivist in the electronic age. It considers the new ...
This paper provides an overview of key efforts in recent years by the archival a...
The focus of this book becomes more relevant to governance every day as rational and scientific thou...
The book covers a wide range of recent issues and controversies related to the mission and work of a...
The article presents the various points of view regarding the definitions and uses of records and ar...
Archivists’ work has always involved an inherently ethical praxis, and now is on the brink of a tipp...
The author posits that three areas challenge contemporary archival communities: the need to come to ...
In this paper we reflect on our engagement in research in Australia and the states emerging out of t...
This paper argues that the problems of digital recordkeeping are well known. Conceptualising them as...
Modern society is faced with the glaring possibility of a future ‘digital gap’ where the...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The book argues that personal archives might be assuming a new importance in society. As the technic...
Archival practices must now reflect both advances in information technology, and the ethos of inclus...
This paper explores pragmatic approaches that might be employed to document the behavior of large, c...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The article looks at the changing role of the archivist in the electronic age. It considers the new ...
This paper provides an overview of key efforts in recent years by the archival a...
The focus of this book becomes more relevant to governance every day as rational and scientific thou...
The book covers a wide range of recent issues and controversies related to the mission and work of a...
The article presents the various points of view regarding the definitions and uses of records and ar...
Archivists’ work has always involved an inherently ethical praxis, and now is on the brink of a tipp...
The author posits that three areas challenge contemporary archival communities: the need to come to ...
In this paper we reflect on our engagement in research in Australia and the states emerging out of t...
This paper argues that the problems of digital recordkeeping are well known. Conceptualising them as...
Modern society is faced with the glaring possibility of a future ‘digital gap’ where the...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The book argues that personal archives might be assuming a new importance in society. As the technic...
Archival practices must now reflect both advances in information technology, and the ethos of inclus...
This paper explores pragmatic approaches that might be employed to document the behavior of large, c...
Information technology offers the possibility to produce and archive more recorded information than ...
The article looks at the changing role of the archivist in the electronic age. It considers the new ...