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Human selection and digitized archival collections: An exploratory research project about choice of archival materials digitized for online public availability.

机译:人为选择和数字化档案馆藏:关于选择数字化档案材料以进行在线公开访问的探索性研究项目。

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Our collective memory, the history that is cultivated through reflection, documentation, and consensus of historical data, is predicated upon the citizenry having access to the historical materials that society has created. Digitization has enabled greater public access to those materials. However, are items being scanned or digitally photographed to create surrogates that are then not made available to the world? The impetus for this study is to delve into whether or not intentional or unintentional personal choices play a role in determining which items archivists transform into digital surrogates; both in the decision of what to digitize and what to make available to the public on the World Wide Web. When one archival collection is prioritized over another or when it is not possible to digitize an entire collection, what rationale is used to determine which items will be digitized and published online? Do intentional or unintentional personal choices come into play in the decision-making? To answer these questions, four case studies were conducted, involving the random sampling of online collections and concomitant interviews of archivists. The purpose of this study is to enhance archivists' understanding of the reasons that guide the digitization decision-making process. Through such understanding, archivists can be more proactive in the decision-making process to realize the benefit of digitizing and publishing archival materials that ultimately affect collective memory. The findings of this research revealed that in the case of the four institutions assessed, archivists do use personal choice to determine which materials within an archive are digitized.
机译:我们的集体记忆是通过对历史数据进行反思,记录和共识而形成的历史,其基础是公民能够获得社会创造的历史资料。数字化使公众更容易获得这些材料。但是,是否正在对物品进行扫描或数字照相以创建替代品,然后这些替代品将无法向全世界提供?这项研究的动力在于深入研究有意还是无意的个人选择在决定哪些档案工作者转化为数字替代品方面是否起作用。决定数字化的内容以及在万维网上向公众公开的内容。当一个档案收藏的优先级高于另一个档案收藏时,或者无法对整个收藏进行数字化处理时,将使用什么理由来确定哪些项目将被数字化并在线发布?有意还是无意的个人选择会在决策中起作用?为了回答这些问题,进行了四个案例研究,其中包括对在线馆藏的随机抽样以及档案工作者的访谈。这项研究的目的是增强档案管理员对指导数字化决策过程的原因的理解。通过这种理解,档案管理员可以在决策过程中更加主动,以实现数字化和发布最终影响集体记忆的档案材料的好处。这项研究的结果表明,在对四个机构进行评估的情况下,档案管理员确实使用个人选择来确定档案中的哪些材料被数字化。

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  • 作者

    Smith, Randy N.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;
  • 学科 Information science.;Library science.
  • 学位 M.L.I.S.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 80 p.
  • 总页数 80
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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