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Archival Arrangement and Description: Analog to Digital

Description

Archival Arrangement and Description: Analog to Digital teaches the core functions of arrangement and description.

A historical summary grounds new archivists to assess proposed changes for digital files. After presenting the basics of arrangement and description (processing) for analog materials, the text segues to digital materials incorporating the OAIS preservation model into a detailed, sample workflow. Although accessioning and technical appraisal precede processing, they are discussed because they are performed differently for digital materials and create a different starting point for processing digital files. Description is external to the OAIS model but linked to it. Recent advances in description and its delivery are presented along with concerns for the ability of smaller archives to participate in envisioned future developments that are technology reliant. New specialties like digital curation and data curation show the continued relevance of archival expertise for the digital future.

Rich with extras, the text includes and points to many readily web accessible additional resources.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 A Brief History Of Arrangement And Description
Chapter 2 Performing Arrangement And Description
Chapter 3 Introduction To Digital Records
Chapter 4 Appraising Digital Records
Chapter 5 Accessioning Archival Records
Chapter 6 Archival Arrangement Of Digital Records
Chapter 7 Digital Description
Chapter 8 Digital Access To Description And Records
Chapter 9 Parting Thoughts
Appendix A Chronology of Technology Changes Impacting Digital Files
Appendix B Software Tools for Digital Tasks

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