Digital archives and collections : creating online access to cultural heritage / Katja Müller.
Material type: TextSeries: Anthropology of media ; volume 11Publisher: New York : Berghahn, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781800731950
- 1800731957
- 9781800731868
- 1800731868
- Archival materials -- Digitization
- Archival materials -- Digitization -- Social aspects
- Archives -- Access control
- Archives -- Collection management
- Electronic records -- Management
- Information storage and retrieval systems -- Archival materials
- Documents d'archives -- Numérisation
- Documents d'archives -- Numérisation -- Aspect social
- Archives -- Accès -- Contrôle
- Archives -- Gestion des collections
- Archives électroniques -- Gestion
- Systèmes d'information -- Archives
- Museology and heritage studies
- Museology & heritage studies
- Social Science -- Media Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
- Archival materials -- Digitization
- Archives -- Access control
- Archives -- Collection management
- Electronic records -- Management
- Information storage and retrieval systems -- Archival materials
- CD974.4
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Theorizing digital archives : power, access and new order -- Deciding for digital archives improvement through collection management systems -- Community-based digital archives : programming alternatives -- Creating and curating digital archives : horizontal and vertical structures -- Using digital archives : online encounters, stories of impact and postcolonial agendas -- Digital archives' objects : law and tangibility -- Conclusion. Cultural production in the present with reference to the past and directed at the future.
"Museums and archives all over the world digitize their collections and provide online access to heritage material. But what factors determine the content, structure and use of these online inventories? This book turns to India and Europe to answer this question. It explains how museums and archives envision, decide and conduct digitization and online dissemination. It also sheds light on born-digital, community-based archives, which have established themselves as new actors in the field. Based on anthropological fieldwork, the chapters in the book trace digital archives from technical advancements and postcolonial initiatives to programming alternatives, editing content, and active use of digital archives"-- Provided by publisher.
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