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Archival Science in Interdisciplinary Theory and Practice

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Archival Science in Interdisciplinary Theory and Practice

Contributors:

By (Author) Corinne Rogers
By (author) Alexandra Wieland

ISBN:

9781538180013

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

13th September 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

027

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

214

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 235mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

499g

Description

Archival Science in Interdisciplinary Theory and Practice brings together scholars, practicing archivists, and records managers to discuss key issues in the conceptual and theoretical frameworks of the profession.
The contributors examine the state of archival studies as a discipline and practice, placing it within an international, interdisciplinary, forward-looking context. Topics include: the identity of archival science as a discipline, the authenticity and trustworthiness of archives in various forms, archival practice around the world, and new directions for archives in the 21st century. Many of these topics were originally articulated or strongly influenced by Luciana Durantis international and interdisciplinary InterPARES projects (1998-2026).
The books themes (theoretical concepts about trustworthiness of records, interdisciplinary research, archival education, and the archival profession) are particularly relevant in todays environment when governments and institutions are questioning the trustworthiness of records and attempting to combat disinformation. The book will fill a unique niche by presenting scholarship, practice, and pedagogy influenced by Duranti.

Reviews

This book presents a fresh look at the theoretical basis and future of digital archives. The chapters, written by experts in the field, cover new ground on changing archival relationships in a digital age. The authors explain how the international InterPARES project and the work of Luciana Duranti affected archival practice and argue that disruptive innovations such as Artificial Intelligence represent a new wave of change for archivists. This edited book offers sophisticated approaches to managing, describing, and providing access to digital archives. This book, written by interdisciplinary scholars, bridges the gap between archival theory and practice. -- Aaron D. Purcell, director of special collections and university archives, Virginia Tech, and author of Donors and Archives and The Digital Archives Handbook

Author Bio

Alexandra Wieland is the Processing and Reference Archivist at Special Collections and Rare Books at Simon Fraser University. She is also an adjunct professor at the iSchool at the University of British Columbia, where she teaches about Freedom of Information and privacy. She was a graduate research assistant for InterPARES Trust and participated in research projects on Plurality and Policy: Designing for Trust in the Digital Age and Historical Study of Cloud-Based Services.

Corinne Rogers, PhD, is the Project Coordinator for InterPARES Trust AI (UBC, 2021-2026), a multidisciplinary, international partnership researching the uses and applicability of Artificial Intelligence in archival workflows to ensure trust and trustworthiness of records and data. As an adjunct professor in the Information School at the University of British Columbia, she teaches diplomatics and digital preservation. She was most recently a Systems Archivist at Artefactual Systems, lead developers and organizational home to open source projects for digital preservation, AccessToMemory (AtoM) and Archivematica.

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