How can archivists analyse science archives? Science archives are like DNA for the human body: unique and essential. The analysis of DNA and science archives is a very difficult process. Archivists in a scientific environment need to develop new techniques complementary to the traditional methodologies. In this paper an overview of these old and new techniques will be given. It will also show how these techniques can be worked out in practice
The revolution which introduced new techniques of molecular biology applied to DNA analysis enormous...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηArchival institutions have been characterized as the arks of knowledge. This is ...
AbstractThe Human Genome Archive Project (HGAP) aimed to preserve the documentary heritage of the UK...
How can archivists analyse science archives? Science archives are like DNA for the human body: uniqu...
"Methodological approach view on collecting science archives: the « metaprotocole » as new point of ...
"Science in the Archives" reveals affinities and continuities among the sciences of the archives, ac...
The collection, organization, and long-term preservation of resources are the raison d’être of archi...
The archival body of knowledge had its origin in the legal disciplines and developed over the centur...
This paper explores ways archival professionals can approach archiving scientific data through exami...
The publication presents the ARCHLAB platform in the IPERION CH EU project. The platform includes mo...
It is a common feeling among archivists that the basic principles of archival theory may have to be ...
The concept of systems accounts for the organization and patterns of order that characterize the na...
Time and space have been among the main concerns for archivists for a very long time. In other words...
Recent research in epistemology has led us to view science in a radically different perspective. Giv...
Since its emergence as a discipline, in the nineteenth century (1889), the theory and practice of Ar...
The revolution which introduced new techniques of molecular biology applied to DNA analysis enormous...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηArchival institutions have been characterized as the arks of knowledge. This is ...
AbstractThe Human Genome Archive Project (HGAP) aimed to preserve the documentary heritage of the UK...
How can archivists analyse science archives? Science archives are like DNA for the human body: uniqu...
"Methodological approach view on collecting science archives: the « metaprotocole » as new point of ...
"Science in the Archives" reveals affinities and continuities among the sciences of the archives, ac...
The collection, organization, and long-term preservation of resources are the raison d’être of archi...
The archival body of knowledge had its origin in the legal disciplines and developed over the centur...
This paper explores ways archival professionals can approach archiving scientific data through exami...
The publication presents the ARCHLAB platform in the IPERION CH EU project. The platform includes mo...
It is a common feeling among archivists that the basic principles of archival theory may have to be ...
The concept of systems accounts for the organization and patterns of order that characterize the na...
Time and space have been among the main concerns for archivists for a very long time. In other words...
Recent research in epistemology has led us to view science in a radically different perspective. Giv...
Since its emergence as a discipline, in the nineteenth century (1889), the theory and practice of Ar...
The revolution which introduced new techniques of molecular biology applied to DNA analysis enormous...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηArchival institutions have been characterized as the arks of knowledge. This is ...
AbstractThe Human Genome Archive Project (HGAP) aimed to preserve the documentary heritage of the UK...