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Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration

The federal government generates and increasingly saves a large and growing fraction of its records in electronic form. In 1998, the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) launched its Electronic Archives (ERA) program to create a system to preserve and provide access to federal electronic records. To assist in this project, NARA asked the NRC to conduct a two-phase study to provide advice as it develops the ERA program. The first two reports (phase one) provided recommendations on design, engineering, and related issues facing the program. This report (phase two) focuses on longer term, more strategic issues including technology trends that will shape the ERA system, archival processes of the ERA, and future evolution of the system. It also provides an assessment of technical and design issues associated with record integrity and authenticity.

Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 95

Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration

Like its constituent agencies and other organizations, the federal government generates and increasingly saves a large and growing fraction of its records in electronic form. Recognizing the greater and greater importance of these electronic records for its mission of preserving "essential evidence," the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) launched a major new initiative, the Electronic Records Archives (ERA). NARA plans to commence the initial procurement for a production-quality ERA in 2003 and has started a process of defining the desired capabilities and requirements for the system. As part of its preparations for an initial ERA procurement, NARA asked the National Academ...

Foreign Office Correspondence 1906
  • Language: en

Foreign Office Correspondence 1906

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Preserving Digital Information
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Preserving Digital Information

Cultural history enthusiasts have asserted the urgent need to protect digital information from imminent loss. This book describes methodology for long-term preservation of all kinds of digital documents. It justifies this methodology using 20th century theory of knowledge communication, and outlines the requirements and architecture for the software needed. The author emphasizes attention to the perspectives and the needs of end users.

Intrinsic Value in Archival Material
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 12

Intrinsic Value in Archival Material

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Minutes and Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Minutes and Papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1924
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Digital Preservation in Libraries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Digital Preservation in Libraries

In today’s information landscape, there are fewer topics that more urgently demand expansive discourse than digital preservation, which touches on everything from technology to copyright. The Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) steps up to the challenge with this comprehensive overview. Global in scope, it features case studies and contributions that discuss such key issues as the history of digital preservation; digital preservation and information ethics; strategies for getting started, sustaining digitization programs, and performing evaluation; fine-tuning digital preservation workflows, with a look at Digital Streams Matrix for analyzing pathways and tasks; preserving e-books, mobile device data, and other specific types of materials; collaborative efforts in digital preservation, including jargon-free techniques for engaging non-technical colleagues in digital legacy tools and processes; and the copyright, legal, and administrative issues connected with digital preservation. Academic librarians, technical services staff, technologists, and administrators will all benefit from this incisive collection.

Valuing Your Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Valuing Your Collection

  • Categories: Art

This book addresses the issue of valuing objects in cultural collections, ranging from high-value to low or no-value and featuring a range of collections including fine art, archives, science and photography. Practical advice is given on how to assign values and best practice examples are drawn from museums, libraries and archives. The subject of valuation has always been challenging for museums and public collections and is becoming more urgent as monetary values of many items continue to break records. There is an increase in lending, with more loans requiring a value for insurance. Cultural collections and exhibitions are expanding to all corners of the world, while, at the same time, len...

ARL Activities Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

ARL Activities Report

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Protecting Your Library's Digital Sources
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Protecting Your Library's Digital Sources

This is the authoritative e-preservation resource for reference librarians, preservationists, archivists, and records managers who create and maintain electronic resources.