Policy makers produce digital records on a daily basis. A selection of records is then preserved in archival repositories. However, getting access to these archival materials is extremely complicated for many reasons – including data protection, sensitivity, national security, and copyright. Artificial Intelligence can be applied to archives to make them more accessible, but it is still at an experimental stage. While skills gaps contribute to keeping archives “dark”, it is also essential to examine issues of mistrust and miscommunication. This article argues that although civil servants, archivists and academics have similar professional principles articulated through professional codes of ethics, these are not often communicated to each...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
This thesis revolves around archivists' current situation, and the fact that information technologie...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
Policy makers produce digital records on a daily basis. A selection of records is then preserved in ...
Archival institutions and programs worldwide work to ensure that the records of governments, organiz...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
Purpose This study explores the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in archival practice ...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
Access to data is seen as a key priority today. Yet, the vast majority of digital cultural data pres...
This master thesis aims to explore and discuss a central problem within archival science, namely, ho...
InterPARES Trust AI (2021-2026) is a multi-national interdisciplinary project aiming to design, deve...
Presentation for the Society of Florida Archivist\u27s 2023 Annual MeetingAs cultural institutions c...
Rapid technological developments encourage the birth of archives into new media called electronic ar...
Drawing on collaborative research at The National Archives, including through the UK Arts and Humani...
Cultural heritage involves rich and highly heterogeneous collections of different people, organizati...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
This thesis revolves around archivists' current situation, and the fact that information technologie...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
Policy makers produce digital records on a daily basis. A selection of records is then preserved in ...
Archival institutions and programs worldwide work to ensure that the records of governments, organiz...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
Purpose This study explores the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in archival practice ...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
Access to data is seen as a key priority today. Yet, the vast majority of digital cultural data pres...
This master thesis aims to explore and discuss a central problem within archival science, namely, ho...
InterPARES Trust AI (2021-2026) is a multi-national interdisciplinary project aiming to design, deve...
Presentation for the Society of Florida Archivist\u27s 2023 Annual MeetingAs cultural institutions c...
Rapid technological developments encourage the birth of archives into new media called electronic ar...
Drawing on collaborative research at The National Archives, including through the UK Arts and Humani...
Cultural heritage involves rich and highly heterogeneous collections of different people, organizati...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
This thesis revolves around archivists' current situation, and the fact that information technologie...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...