Finding and Accessing the Right Archive and Archival Data. Archival Tools to Support Research and to Make Archives Available to Public
Author(s) -
Spyridoula Arathymou
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
social science open access repository (gesis – leibniz institute for the social sciences)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0172-6404
DOI - 10.12759/hsr.34.2009.3.71-77
Subject(s) - world wide web , archival science , research data , library science , sociology , data science , political science , media studies , computer science , data curation
»Strategien der Suche nach Archiven und Archivdaten. Neue Instrumente der Unterstützung von Forschern und der Erleichterung des Archivzugangs für breitere Nutzergruppen«. Archival institutions have been characterized as the arks of knowledge. This is quite right as they preserve data which are dated in the later past but still valuable in nowadays. Before the development of computer technologies, archival institutions had to cope with the immense amount of information they had to record and classify and also create finding aids so as to help users find what they needed, without any automation. So, the archival institutions did not have the chance to promote their work and they had been usually identified with chaos and specialized users, who only them knew the archives’ secrets. Hopefully, the computers’ evolution, slowly gave the chance to archives to work faster and preserve a lot of information, in various forms, other than paper.
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