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Making maps of records: what cartography can teach us about archival description
, 2021This article explores maps as a conceptual metaphor for archival description. Drawing on insights from some classic works in the field of critical cartography, we examine five ways in which maps can help us to understand the nature of archives catalogues:
Andrew Janes
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Archival description in OAI-ORE
J. Digit. Inf., 2010International Conference on Open Repositories : Proceedings, The 5th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2010), Madrid, Spain, 6-9 July ...
Kaplan, Deborah +2 more
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Metadata evaluation criteria in respect to archival maps description
Electronic library, 2020This paper aims to present an objective summary of the current state of research concerning the evaluation criteria of map metadata. The undertaken research identifies which authors and to what extent the discussed issues related to the metadata of ...
M. Kuźma, A. Mościcka
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Archival description and finding aids
OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2002Archival arrangement and description establish physical and intellectual control over archives and manuscripts, enabling users to find the records they need. Description is the process of analyzing and recording information about these materials. The descriptive tools used to convey this information are called finding aids. In order to find manuscripts
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Journal of Internet Cataloging, 2001
This essay focuses on the nature of archives, the function of description and how the former governs the requirements of both the content and structure of descriptive products. Archival description is at the heart of archival work and is informed by the archival principle of respect des fonds, which in turn governs the way archives are arranged and ...
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This essay focuses on the nature of archives, the function of description and how the former governs the requirements of both the content and structure of descriptive products. Archival description is at the heart of archival work and is informed by the archival principle of respect des fonds, which in turn governs the way archives are arranged and ...
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Knowledge organization, 2019
Remix or bricolage is recognized as a primary mode of knowledge creation in contemporary digital culture. Archival arrangement represents a form of bricolage that archivists have been practicing for years.
Greg Bak, D. Allard, Shawna Ferris
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Remix or bricolage is recognized as a primary mode of knowledge creation in contemporary digital culture. Archival arrangement represents a form of bricolage that archivists have been practicing for years.
Greg Bak, D. Allard, Shawna Ferris
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In-place Synchronisation of Hierarchical Archival Descriptions
2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2018This short paper describes work undertaken by the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) project to achieve reliable and repeatable harvesting of hierarchical archival metadata that is robust to structural changes and reorganisation of the source material.
Mike Bryant 0001 +2 more
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Archival description, information retrieval, and the construction of thesauri in israeli archives
Archival Science, 2005The introduction of computers, beginning in the late 1960s, for use in the description of textual archival materials has posed new challenges for archivists in general, and Israeli archivists in particular. Today, Israeli archives face several issues: acceptance of international standards and their adaptation to the conditions and needs of Israeli ...
Silvia Schenkolewski-Kroll +1 more
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