Archives in the digital age standards, policies and tools
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Autor principal: | |
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Cambridge, MA :
Chandos Publishing
2017.
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Colección: | EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
Chandos information professional series. |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46076797*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Archives in the Digital Age; Copyright Page; Contents; About the author; Prologue; Introduction; 1 Archival description; 1.1 Archival description standards; 1.1.1 General International Standard Archival Description; 1.1.2 International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families; 1.1.3 International Standard for Describing Functions; 1.1.4 International Standard for Describing Institutions with Archival Holdings; 1.2 Archival description metadata; 1.2.1 Encoded Archival Description.
- 1.2.2 Encoded archival context-corporate bodies, persons, and families1.2.3 Encoding functions and archival institutions; 1.3 Archival content description standards and rules; 1.3.1 Describing Archives: A Content Standard (US); 1.3.2 Rules for Archival Description (Canada); 1.3.3 Archival content description standards and rules in other countries; 1.3.4 Knowledge Organization Systems used in archival description; 2 Archival management software; 2.1 Choosing the right type of information system; 2.2 Archival description authoring tools; 2.3 Archival management systems.
- 2.3.1 Open source systems2.3.2 Commercial systems; 3 Digitization; 3.1 Digitization: An obligation of archival institutions; 3.2 What is digitization and why digitize?; 3.3 Digitization policies; 3.4 Metadata schemas for digital objects; 3.4.1 Visual Resources Association Core; 3.4.2 Metadata Object Description Schema; 3.4.3 Europeana Data Model; 3.4.4 Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard; 3.4.5 Dublin Core; 4 Digital preservation; 4.1 Defining the digital preservation issue; 4.2 Reasons for taking action and faced challenges; 4.3 Digital preservation plan.
- 4.4 Digital preservation strategies4.4.1 Migration; 4.4.2 Emulation; 4.4.3 Proactive digital preservation; 4.5 Conceptual models and metadata; 4.5.1 OAIS; 4.5.2 PREMIS; 4.5.3 The PROV Ontology; 4.5.4 Open Provenance Model; 4.6 Digital preservation systems; 5 Promoting archival material in the Social Web; 5.1 Defining Social Media; 5.1.1 Facebook; 5.1.2 Twitter; 5.1.3 Wiki; 5.1.4 YouTube; 5.2 Social media in archives: quantitative and qualitative use; 5.3 Social media policies; 5.4 Big impact?; 6 Archival integration and dissemination: The trends.
- 6.1 Semantic Interoperability for the archival description6.1.1 Crosswalks; 6.1.2 Ontology-based integration; 6.1.3 Conceptual models; 6.2 Archival description and Linked Data; 7 Archival information sources: A survival's kit; Bibliography; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.