Memory Curators and Memory Archivists in the Digital Memory Age

Memory Curators and Memory Archivists in the Digital Memory Age
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9781527513815
ISBN-13 : 1527513815
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Book Synopsis Memory Curators and Memory Archivists in the Digital Memory Age by : Andrew McFadzean

Download or read book Memory Curators and Memory Archivists in the Digital Memory Age written by Andrew McFadzean and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2023-07-11 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book centres around the reinvention of the traditional roles of librarian and archivist in the digital age, exploring their position as memory makers and curators. The author details the skillsets and methods available to them for the purpose of identifying, collecting, selecting, refining, reducing and summarising a flood of data into useful business information through the eSARS process. Then, the author describes the skills and concepts used by recordkeepers when dealing with the curated information so that only valued business information is selected, registered, protected and accessed. Acknowledging the influence of our current climate crisis, the book details the evolution from paper-based corporate knowledge to digital-human collective intelligence. This book relies heavily on the systems analysis concepts of recordkeeping informatics such as information culture, the records continuum, metadata, business processes and access. This book combines the artistic science of curation with the science of digital recordkeeping to assume control over information in the Digital Memory Age.


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