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Bloomsbury Publishing USA
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9781538122389
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270 Pages
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English
Publication Name
Digital Archives Handbook : a Guide to Creation, Management, and Preservation
Subject
Documentation & Technical Writing, Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries
Publication Year
2019
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Textbook
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Computers, Language Arts & Disciplines
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Trade Paperback
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The Digital Archives Handbook is a great value to new professionals and experienced archivists alike. In ten chapters, leading practitioners share essential context, real-world experiences, and authoritative guidance on core archival functions, professional standards, and diverse content types. The clear and lucid explanation of the more technical aspects of digital archives will empower readers to tackle their own challenges., A great donor and access-focused anthology on the fundamentals of managing digital materials, especially for those working in archives that collect from beyond their own institutions. The technical language is accessible and much of the content is scalable to archives of many sizes., The goal of this book is to give archivists the tools and confidence to "overcome current challenges and chart paths that anticipate, rather than merely react to, future donations of digital archives" (p. xxiv). These records cannot wait for the ideal situation; archivists must act now by learning about the formats being acquired by their institutions, setting realistic policies and procedures, talking early and often with their donors about expectations and access, documenting the work so future archivists understand their choices and actions, staying abreast of new technologies and tools, and continuously advocating for resources. Archivists have learned to maintain analog collections without the benefit of ideal staffing, funding, or resources, and Purcell wants to empower them to handle digital materials in the same manner. Action is important, and The Digital Archives Handbook provides realistic solutions and a way to get started., "This collected volume, edited by Dr. Aaron D. Purcell, gathers contributions by archivists and librarians from across the US. In particular, the contributions gathered in the book--and specifically those in part two--provide a fascinating set of case studies, narrated from a first-person perspective, that could elucidate and ground in real-life examples concepts and material taught in archival and collection management courses. The Digital Archives Handbook will, and should, be read widely by archivists and librarians by whom and for whom it has been written." -- Journal Of Education For Library and Information Science "The goal of this book is to give archivists the tools and confidence to "overcome current challenges and chart paths that anticipate, rather than merely react to, future donations of digital archives" (p. xxiv). These records cannot wait for the ideal situation; archivists must act now by learning about the formats being acquired by their institutions, setting realistic policies and procedures, talking early and often with their donors about expectations and access, documenting the work so future archivists understand their choices and actions, staying abreast of new technologies and tools, and continuously advocating for resources. Archivists have learned to maintain analog collections without the benefit of ideal staffing, funding, or resources, and Purcell wants to empower them to handle digital materials in the same manner. Action is important, andThe Digital Archives Handbookprovides realistic solutions and a way to get started." -- The American Archivist "The Digital Archives Handbook is a great value to new professionals and experienced archivists alike. In ten chapters, leading practitioners share essential context, real-world experiences, and authoritative guidance on core archival functions, professional standards, and diverse content types. The clear and lucid explanation of the more technical aspects of digital archives will empower readers to tackle their own challenges." --Michael Shallcross, digital preservation librarian, Indiana University "A great donor and access-focused anthology on the fundamentals of managing digital materials, especially for those working in archives that collect from beyond their own institutions. The technical language is accessible and much of the content is scalable to archives of many sizes." --Arlene Schmuland, head, University of Alaska Anchorage Archives & Special Collections, The goal of this book is to give archivists the tools and confidence to "overcome current challenges and chart paths that anticipate, rather than merely react to, future donations of digital archives" (p. xxiv). These records cannot wait for the ideal situation; archivists must act now by learning about the formats being acquired by their institutions, setting realistic policies and procedures, talking early and often with their donors about expectations and access, documenting the work so future archivists understand their choices and actions, staying abreast of new technologies and tools, and continuously advocating for resources. Archivists have learned to maintain analog collections without the benefit of ideal staffing, funding, or resources, and Purcell wants to empower them to handle digital materials in the same manner. Action is important, andThe Digital Archives Handbookprovides realistic solutions and a way to get started., This collected volume, edited by Dr. Aaron D. Purcell, gathers contributions by archivists and librarians from across the US. In particular, the contributions gathered in the book--and specifically those in part two--provide a fascinating set of case studies, narrated from a first-person perspective, that could elucidate and ground in real-life examples concepts and material taught in archival and collection management courses. The Digital Archives Handbook will, and should, be read widely by archivists and librarians by whom and for whom it has been written.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
070.5/797
Table Of Content
Introduction, by Aaron D. Purcell Part I: Processes and Practices Chapter 1: Acquisitions, Appraisal, and Arrangement Lisa Calahan Chapter 2: Description and Delivery Dorothy Waugh Chapter 3: Digital Preservation Bertram Lyons Chapter 4: Digital Forensics and Curation Martin Gengenbach Chapter 5: Contracts, Intellectual Property, and Privacy Heather Briston Part II: Collections and Environments Chapter 6: Performing Arts Collections Vincent J. Novara Chapter 7: Oral History Collections Douglas A. Boyd Chapter 8: Architectural and Design Collections Aliza Leventhal Chapter 9: Congressional Collections Danielle Emerling Chapter 10: Email Matthew Farrell
Synopsis
The Digital Archives Handbook provides archivists a roadmap to create and care for digital archives. Written by archival experts and practitioners, Purcell brings together theoretical and practical approaches to creating, managing, and preserving digital archives. The first section is focused on processes and practices, including chapters on acquisitions, appraisal, arrangement, description, delivery, preservation, forensics, curation, and intellectual property. The second section is focused on digital collections and specific environments where archivists are managing digital collections. These chapters review digital collections in categories including performing arts, oral history, architectural and design records, congressional collections, and email. The book discuss the core components of digital archives--the technological infrastructure that provides storage, access, and long-term preservation; the people or organizations that create or donate digital material to archives programs, as well as the researchers use them; and the digital collections themselves, full of significant research content in a variety of formats with a multitude of research possibilities. The chapters emphasize that the people and the collections that make up digital archives are just as important as the technology. Also highlighted are the importance of donors and creators of digital archives. Building digital archives parallels the cycle of donor work--planning, cultivation, and stewardship. During each stage, archivists work with donors to ensure that the digital collections will be arranged, described, preserved, and made accessible for years to come. Archivists must take proactive and informed actions to build valuable digital collections. Knowing where digital materials come from, how those materials were created, what materials are important, what formats or topical areas are included, and how to serve those collections to researchers in the long term is central to archival work. This handbook is designed to generate new discussions about how archivists of the twenty-first century can overcome current challenges and chart paths that anticipate, rather than merely react to, future donations of digital archives., The Digital Archives Handbook provides archivists a roadmap to create and care for digital archives. Written by archival experts and practitioners, Purcell brings together theoretical and practical approaches to creating, managing, and preserving digital archives. The first section is focused on processes and practices, including chapters on acquisitions, appraisal, arrangement, description, delivery, preservation, forensics, curation, and intellectual property. The second section is focused on digital collections and specific environments where archivists are managing digital collections. These chapters review digital collections in categories including performing arts, oral history, architectural and design records, congressional collections, and email. The book discuss the core components of digital archives-the technological infrastructure that provides storage, access, and long-term preservation; the people or organizations that create or donate digital material to archives programs, as well as the researchers use them; and the digital collections themselves, full of significant research content in a variety of formats with a multitude of research possibilities. The chapters emphasize that the people and the collections that make up digital archives are just as important as the technology. Also highlighted are the importance of donors and creators of digital archives. Building digital archives parallels the cycle of donor work-planning, cultivation, and stewardship. During each stage, archivists work with donors to ensure that the digital collections will be arranged, described, preserved, and made accessible for years to come. Archivists must take proactive and informed actions to build valuable digital collections. Knowing where digital materials come from, how those materials were created, what materials are important, what formats or topical areas are included, and how to serve those collections to researchers in the long term is central to archival work. This handbook is designed to generate new discussions about how archivists of the twenty-first century can overcome current challenges and chart paths that anticipate, rather than merely react to, future donations of digital archives., This edited volume explores the challenges of digital donations with essays from archivists who have developed methods to provide access to a diverse range of digital materials found in government, private, and academic archives.
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