The architecture of archives: Whose form, what functions?Archival Science - Tập 2 - Trang 239-261 - 2002
Lilly Koltun
This article examines the claim that, through its overt symbolic messaging, the
Gatineau Preservation Centre, opened by the National Archives of Canada in 1997,
embodies a perfect transparency between function and form, with the shape of the
place being derived seamlessly from the needs of the archival work done there,
and the proof being in the exposure of all the elements to view. It reveals the... hiện toàn bộ
Accountability portrayed: documents on regents’ group portraits in the Dutch Golden AgeArchival Science - Tập 14 - Trang 69-93 - 2013
Eric Ketelaar
In 1617/1618, Cornelis van der Voort painted the regents of three institutions
in Amsterdam. Nearly all of them have documents, either in their hands or within
hand’s reach. On the table are registers, charters, and other archival
documents. This new way of depicting regents emphasized the efficiency and
effectiveness of their handling the business of the charitable institutions. The
new format be... hiện toàn bộ
Re-using archived qualitative data – where, how, why?Archival Science - Tập 7 - Trang 37-54 - 2007
Louise Corti
“Qualitative data” are the central issue of this article. Qualitative data are a
particular category of data within the social sciences, where data have been
predominantly of a quantitative nature. Qualitative data could enrich social
science research in many ways. The re-use of this particular type of data is
however a new challenge for social science data archives. A new methodology has
to be de... hiện toàn bộ
From abbey to archive: managing texts and records in early modern EnglandArchival Science - Tập 10 - Trang 249-266 - 2011
Nicholas Popper
This article investigates the long-term transformations in England’s documentary
storage regime wrought by the Reformation. Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the
Monasteries famously resulted in the dispersal and destruction of many medieval
texts and records, but he and his successors sponsored efforts to retrieve lost
materials, which they then used in the formation of ecclesiastical policy.
Elizabeth... hiện toàn bộ
Antonyms of our rememberingArchival Science - Tập 14 - Trang 215-229 - 2014
Verne Harris
There are strong dominant discourses across the intersecting spacings of
transitional justice, ‘human rights archives’, and reckoning with the past. The
power of these discourses can close down non-orthodox perspectives and fresh
lines of enquiry. The dual goals of the paper are to identify such lines of
enquiry and tease out loose threads in the dominant discourses. The result is a
provocation ra... hiện toàn bộ
Stories of impact: the role of narrative in understanding the value and impact of digital collectionsArchival Science - Tập 16 - Trang 327-372 - 2015
Diana E. Marsh, Ricardo L. Punzalan, Robert Leopold, Brian Butler, Massimo Petrozzi
Cultural heritage institutions leverage digitization to fulfill their mission to
preserve, represent, and provide access to collections under their care. Despite
their common interest in documenting the progress of digitization and online
access, the library, archives, and museums (LAM) sector lacks a conceptual
framework for assessing and demonstrating the impact of digitized ethnographic
collect... hiện toàn bộ
The flexibility of the records continuum model: a response to Michael Karabinos’ “in the shadow of the continuum”Archival Science - Tập 20 - Trang 51-64 - 2019
Viviane Frings-Hessami
In an article entitled “In the shadow of the continuum: testing the records
continuum model through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ‘Migrated Archives’”
published in Archival Science in 2018, Michael Karabinos argued that the Records
Continuum Model cannot be applied if the records under scrutiny have not been
pluralised and that openness and accessibility are keys to the functionality of
the ... hiện toàn bộ