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Archival description and conceptual transversality
Archival description has become more and more clearly characterized in terms of transversality, as the process of assembling the representations of different information entities; these different components contribute to defining the return of an ...
Concetta Damiani
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Addressing cultural insensitivity in archival description
Issues surrounding inappropriate language use in library cataloging and archival description have a history of discussion. This literature review examines biased language in library and archive use for collection description and explores collaborative ...
Autumn Wetli
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Crosswalking EAD: Collaboration in Archival Description
Different library departments must work together, both formally and informally, in implementing encoded archival description and in repackaging descriptive information about archival collections to other formats, particularly machine-readable cataloging.
Amy McCrory, Beth M. Russell
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Description is one of the key activities of archival profession, a guarantee for correct management, access and conservation of archives. The cornerstones of the tradition, formalized in the last decade of the twentieth century in the standards of the ...
Pierluigi Feliciati
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Archival inventories as a profession
The archival inventory is the highest expression of archival work. It is the most complex and articulated finding aid. To write an archival inventory, it is necessary to deeply understand records in the archive and its creator.
Lorenzo Pezzica
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The parts and the whole. Integrate knowledge
The article deals with the themes of integration between the different cataloguing and disciplinary descriptive traditions. It initially evaluates the transition phase from methods to established practices up to the new solicitations caused by the ...
Federico Valacchi
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Migrating archival description from paper-based finding aids to structured online data reconfigures the dynamics of archival representation and interactions.
Daniela Ansovini +5 more
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Music is the art of sound and needs to be preserved with music notation. Over the centuries, a large number of musical works have been accumulated. Due to their particularity and uniqueness, the various music manuscripts and scores composed during the ...
Tzu-Chia Tseng
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From Record to Data. New purposes for Archival Description processes
The archival description has undergone a long process of development and standardization. The work of the Experts Group on Archival Description in developing the Records in Contexts (RiC-CM) and Records in Contexts Ontology (RiC-O) models has ...
Giorgia Di Marcantonio
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Archival Arrangement and Description [PDF]
This volume is the first in a modular series, ‘Trends in Archives Practice’, an initiative of the Society of American Archivists.
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