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Stepping off the paper trail? Rethinking the mainframe era at the Public Archives of Canada.

机译:走出纸迹吗?重新思考加拿大公共档案馆的大型机时代。

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During the 1960s and 1970s, Canadians increasingly used computers and computerized processes for government and business purposes. By the 1980s, some began to have personal computers at home. This thesis examines the experiences of emerging computerization by focusing on the Public Archives of Canada during this period.; The 1960s saw the first computer projects at the Public Archives, although these efforts had mixed reviews. Many archivists feared that automated information retrieval would compromise the quality of their service, and professional position, while others argued that computers were a necessary efficiency to meet the growing demands on their institution. Overall, the decade of the 1960s was one in which many archivists encountered computers, computerized processes and computer records for the first time, and they responded with a range of feelings and reactions.; By the outset of the 1970s, a select group of advocates proposed the concept of a Machine Readable Archives. When the creation of this division was approved in 1973, its staff members formed a distinct professional community within the Public Archives. They held a complex position as the computer "haves" of the federal archives and records management community, and the relative "have nots" in their communication with departmental computer personnel. The Machine Readable Archives became the hub of attempted communication and cooperation among all of these players, during the period of major technological development during the 1970s and early 1980s.; By the time of the Machine Readable Archives' closure in 1986, computers were frequently used as an archival tool. A survey among archival leaders in the mid-1980s concluded that archivists, once a technologically conservative profession, had not only adopted the use of computers into their repositories, but most of them were optimistic about their profession's role in the evolving technological environment.; Archivists' changing views of computers paralleled the increasing acceptance and familiarity of computer technology within Canadian society. To accommodate computerization, many Canadians adapted their work processes, and negotiated new work relationships. In Canada during these years, individuals responded to computers, personally and professionally, in complex and contradictory ways that reflected both reservations and excitement. The Public Archives of Canada, and especially the Machine Readable Archives, provide a significant focus to analyse this dynamic and changing milieu as Canadians engaged with the technological and cultural transformations of the era.
机译:在1960年代和1970年代,加拿大人越来越多地将计算机和计算机化过程用于政府和商业目的。到1980年代,有些人开始在家中拥有个人计算机。本文主要关注加拿大公共档案馆在此期间的新兴计算机化经验。 1960年代在“公共档案馆”中看到了第一个计算机项目,尽管这些努力的评论不一。许多档案管理员担心自动信息检索会损害其服务质量和专业地位,而另一些档案管理员则认为计算机是满足其机构日益增长的需求所必需的效率。总的来说,在1960年代的十年中,许多档案保管员第一次遇到了计算机,计算机化过程和计算机记录,并且他们做出了各种各样的反应。到1970年代初,一群拥护者提出了机器可读档案的概念。当该部门的创建于1973年获得批准时,其工作人员在公共档案馆内形成了一个独特的专业社区。作为联邦档案和记录管理界的计算机“拥有”,以及与部门计算机人员的相对“没有”,他们担任着复杂的职务。在1970年代和1980年代初期的重大技术发展时期,机器可读档案成为所有这些参与者之间尝试进行沟通与合作的枢纽。到1986年机器可读档案关闭时,计算机经常被用作存档工具。在1980年代中期对档案馆长的一项调查中得出的结论是,档案馆员曾经是一个技术保守的行业,不仅将计算机的使用纳入了他们的存储库,而且大多数人对他们的行业在不断发展的技术环境中的作用持乐观态度。档案管理员对计算机的看法不断变化,这与加拿大社会对计算机技术的日益接受和熟悉相提并论。为了适应计算机化,许多加拿大人调整了他们的工作流程,并商定了新的工作关系。这些年来,在加拿大,人们以复杂而矛盾的方式个人和专业地回应计算机,既反映了保留又兴奋。加拿大的公共档案馆,特别是机器可读的档案馆,为分析这一动态变化的环境提供了重要的重点,因为加拿大人参与了时代的技术和文化变革。

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  • 作者

    Baldwin, Betsey.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Ottawa (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Ottawa (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Canadian.; Information Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 p.3943
  • 总页数 314
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 加拿大;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:59

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