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Toward a global view of archival description
One of the articles, translated from French, aims to introduce the international efforts that led to unifying the rules related to archival description, and to shed light on the successful initial experiences of the participating countries in developing
Christine Nougaret +2 more
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From typewriter to bit: how finding aids evolve
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything as if it were a nail. But is it really so? Some thoughts on what determined the evolution of the finding aids, of the publication of archival databases on the web and of archival ...
Salvatore Vassallo
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Name, things, places: towards a semantic, sustainable, usable integration?
In the nowadays world characterized by complexity, the digital systems for archival and bibliographic description are, especially in Italy, a faithful mirror of too many horizontal (among bodies with national functions) and vertical (among central and ...
Pierluigi Feliciati
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Things in the World. The integration process of archival descriptions in intercultural systems
This paper conjectures that standard archival descriptions are no longer efficient in order to answer to society needs, mainly in an intercultural perspective. After a brief evaluation of the peculiarities of cultural heritage different domain languages,
Federico Valacchi
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دراسة سجل قيد مضابط الدعاوى الشرعية الفترة 1268 هـ / 1852 م - 1272 هـ / 1856 م بدار الوثائق القومية [PDF]
This research deals with studying the record of registering the proces –verbal of religious lawsuits during the period 1268 AH / 1852 AD - 1272 AH /1856 AD, archival and documentary in terms of defining the record and itsimportance, procedures for ...
ناهد السویفی
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“She Started Wearing Men’s Clothing and Acting More Masculine"
This paper examines two examples of archival visual information with potentially transgender and non-binary representation to interrogate the descriptive challenges latent within such materials. By using gender theory and queer historiography, this paper
Travis Wagner
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Linked Open Data native cataloguing and archival description
In the last years cultural heritage institutions have radically changed the way they publish their data. Publishing Linked Open Data (LOD) offers many advantages, in terms of innovation, visibility, and engagement with patrons.
Marilena Daquino
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Not the institutions but the subjects matter. Beyond the necessary approximation of finding aids?
This article analyzes the archival tools’ historical, scientific, and cultural dimensions and their underlying techniques. The aim is then to identify the ways in which it could be possible to go beyond the inevitable approximation of the information in
Federico Valacchi
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Archiving grammatical descriptions
Language documentation projects produce and collect audio, video, and textual data, which they usually deposit in archives. Documenters’ understanding of best practices in archiving the primary content of their domain has made considerable progress over recent years. Methods for archiving derived content, such as dictionaries and especially grammatical
Nordhoff, S., Hammarström, H.
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“There is a history in all men’s lives”: a journey in transnational documentation
Although archives are understood as unique and undivided records accumulated throughout an individual or a collective's existence, archivists and researchers at large can be confronted by the dissemination in various institutions or countries of ...
Marie-Alice Le Corvec
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