The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving
Herausgeber: Bak, Greg; Rostgaard, Marianne
The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving
Herausgeber: Bak, Greg; Rostgaard, Marianne
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The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving explores the roots and strengths of Nordic digital archiving and proposes new directions to guide digital archivists in addressing the challenges posed by ever-changing digital technologies and the datafication of information and records.
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The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving explores the roots and strengths of Nordic digital archiving and proposes new directions to guide digital archivists in addressing the challenges posed by ever-changing digital technologies and the datafication of information and records.
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- Routledge Studies in Archives
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781032351247
- ISBN-10: 1032351241
- Artikelnr.: 73496502
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Studies in Archives
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781032351247
- ISBN-10: 1032351241
- Artikelnr.: 73496502
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Greg Bak is an Associate Professor of Archival Studies in the Department of History at the University of Manitoba, Canada, where his research and teaching focus on digital archives, archival decolonization and the histories of digital cultures. Marianne Rostgaard is an Associate Professor of History at Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark. She headed the research network Digitization and the Future of Archives funded by the Independent Research Fund, Denmark (IRFD) and is currently researching use and reuse of digital public sector records.
Chapter 1: The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving: An Introduction; SECTION
I: EVOLUTIONS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 2: Archival paradigms:
The past, present and digitized future of Danish archiving; Chapter 3: The
Politics of Archival Appraisal in Sweden in the Digital Age; Chapter 4: A
Continuum of Recordkeeping? The possibilities and challenges of Born
Digital Public Records in Denmark and Sweden; Chapter 5: A bold attempt to
kill off the registry in Nordic public administration: A review of proposed
archival legislation in Sweden and Norway; SECTION II: THE VALUE OF
STANDARDIZATION; Chapter 6: Continuities and Innovations: Comparing Danish
and Canadian Digital Archiving; Chapter 7: "One system to rule them all":
The limited success of Information Control Systems in Finland; Chapter
8: From national to international standards in Norway: From documents to
data?; Chapter 9: Transforming archival records into historical big data:
visualizing human and computer-processes in the Link-Lives project;
SECTION III: GAPS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 10: "That's Us with
the Originals" - Authenticity and Interactivity in Danish Digital
Archiving; Chapter 11: Untangling Nordic Web Archives; Chapter 12:
Collecting Social Digital Photography: Nordic Archives and Museums Learn
Through Participatory Collection Strategies; Chapter 13: Private
audiovisual media archives in Greenland: A case study of TV-Aasiaat's
audiovisual archives from the 1990s; SECTION IV: CULTURES OF RECORDS
PROFESSIONALS; Chapter 14: On Archives and User Participation in The Nordic
Countries; Chapter 15: Archival associations in Sweden; Chapter 16:
Archival education in a Nordic context; Chapter 17: Digital Iceland: Why
Records Professionals need to be Part of Digitisation; Chapter 18: The
Nordic model: some reflections on its strengths and omissions
I: EVOLUTIONS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 2: Archival paradigms:
The past, present and digitized future of Danish archiving; Chapter 3: The
Politics of Archival Appraisal in Sweden in the Digital Age; Chapter 4: A
Continuum of Recordkeeping? The possibilities and challenges of Born
Digital Public Records in Denmark and Sweden; Chapter 5: A bold attempt to
kill off the registry in Nordic public administration: A review of proposed
archival legislation in Sweden and Norway; SECTION II: THE VALUE OF
STANDARDIZATION; Chapter 6: Continuities and Innovations: Comparing Danish
and Canadian Digital Archiving; Chapter 7: "One system to rule them all":
The limited success of Information Control Systems in Finland; Chapter
8: From national to international standards in Norway: From documents to
data?; Chapter 9: Transforming archival records into historical big data:
visualizing human and computer-processes in the Link-Lives project;
SECTION III: GAPS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 10: "That's Us with
the Originals" - Authenticity and Interactivity in Danish Digital
Archiving; Chapter 11: Untangling Nordic Web Archives; Chapter 12:
Collecting Social Digital Photography: Nordic Archives and Museums Learn
Through Participatory Collection Strategies; Chapter 13: Private
audiovisual media archives in Greenland: A case study of TV-Aasiaat's
audiovisual archives from the 1990s; SECTION IV: CULTURES OF RECORDS
PROFESSIONALS; Chapter 14: On Archives and User Participation in The Nordic
Countries; Chapter 15: Archival associations in Sweden; Chapter 16:
Archival education in a Nordic context; Chapter 17: Digital Iceland: Why
Records Professionals need to be Part of Digitisation; Chapter 18: The
Nordic model: some reflections on its strengths and omissions
Chapter 1: The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving: An Introduction; SECTION
I: EVOLUTIONS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 2: Archival paradigms:
The past, present and digitized future of Danish archiving; Chapter 3: The
Politics of Archival Appraisal in Sweden in the Digital Age; Chapter 4: A
Continuum of Recordkeeping? The possibilities and challenges of Born
Digital Public Records in Denmark and Sweden; Chapter 5: A bold attempt to
kill off the registry in Nordic public administration: A review of proposed
archival legislation in Sweden and Norway; SECTION II: THE VALUE OF
STANDARDIZATION; Chapter 6: Continuities and Innovations: Comparing Danish
and Canadian Digital Archiving; Chapter 7: "One system to rule them all":
The limited success of Information Control Systems in Finland; Chapter
8: From national to international standards in Norway: From documents to
data?; Chapter 9: Transforming archival records into historical big data:
visualizing human and computer-processes in the Link-Lives project;
SECTION III: GAPS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 10: "That's Us with
the Originals" - Authenticity and Interactivity in Danish Digital
Archiving; Chapter 11: Untangling Nordic Web Archives; Chapter 12:
Collecting Social Digital Photography: Nordic Archives and Museums Learn
Through Participatory Collection Strategies; Chapter 13: Private
audiovisual media archives in Greenland: A case study of TV-Aasiaat's
audiovisual archives from the 1990s; SECTION IV: CULTURES OF RECORDS
PROFESSIONALS; Chapter 14: On Archives and User Participation in The Nordic
Countries; Chapter 15: Archival associations in Sweden; Chapter 16:
Archival education in a Nordic context; Chapter 17: Digital Iceland: Why
Records Professionals need to be Part of Digitisation; Chapter 18: The
Nordic model: some reflections on its strengths and omissions
I: EVOLUTIONS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 2: Archival paradigms:
The past, present and digitized future of Danish archiving; Chapter 3: The
Politics of Archival Appraisal in Sweden in the Digital Age; Chapter 4: A
Continuum of Recordkeeping? The possibilities and challenges of Born
Digital Public Records in Denmark and Sweden; Chapter 5: A bold attempt to
kill off the registry in Nordic public administration: A review of proposed
archival legislation in Sweden and Norway; SECTION II: THE VALUE OF
STANDARDIZATION; Chapter 6: Continuities and Innovations: Comparing Danish
and Canadian Digital Archiving; Chapter 7: "One system to rule them all":
The limited success of Information Control Systems in Finland; Chapter
8: From national to international standards in Norway: From documents to
data?; Chapter 9: Transforming archival records into historical big data:
visualizing human and computer-processes in the Link-Lives project;
SECTION III: GAPS IN NORDIC DIGITAL ARCHIVING; Chapter 10: "That's Us with
the Originals" - Authenticity and Interactivity in Danish Digital
Archiving; Chapter 11: Untangling Nordic Web Archives; Chapter 12:
Collecting Social Digital Photography: Nordic Archives and Museums Learn
Through Participatory Collection Strategies; Chapter 13: Private
audiovisual media archives in Greenland: A case study of TV-Aasiaat's
audiovisual archives from the 1990s; SECTION IV: CULTURES OF RECORDS
PROFESSIONALS; Chapter 14: On Archives and User Participation in The Nordic
Countries; Chapter 15: Archival associations in Sweden; Chapter 16:
Archival education in a Nordic context; Chapter 17: Digital Iceland: Why
Records Professionals need to be Part of Digitisation; Chapter 18: The
Nordic model: some reflections on its strengths and omissions