05203cam a2200505Mi 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.0m o d cr cnu---unuuu170610s2017 mau ob 001 0 eng d aEBLCPbengepncEBLCPdYDXdN$TdIDEBKdOPELSdOCLCFdMERERdOCLCQdUPMdOCLCQdU3WdMERUCdWYUdOCLCQ a9781780634586 a1780634587 z9781843347774 z1843347776 a(OCoLC)989813429z(OCoLC)989063056z(OCoLC)989573124z(OCoLC)1001766597z(OCoLC)1003064942 4aCD973.D53 7aLANx0250002bisacsh04a025.70285570918232231 aBountouri, Lina.10aArchives in the digital age : standards, policies and tools / h[electronic resource]cLina Bountouri. aCambridge, MA :bChandos Publishing,c2017. a1 online resource (109 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aChandos information professional series0 aPrint version record.0 aFront 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.8 a1.2.2 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.8 a2.3.1 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.8 a4.4 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.8 a6.1 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. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.8 aAnnotationbDiscussing semantic web technologies and their increased usage in distributing archival material, this book is a useful manual for archivists and information specialists working in cultural heritage institutions, including archives, libraries, and museums, providing detailed analyses of how metadata and standards are used to manage archival material, and how this material is disseminated through the web using the Internet, the semantic web, and social media technologies. Following an introduction from the author, the book is divided into five sections that explore archival description, digitisation, the preservation of archives, the promotion of archival material through social media, and current trends in archival science. 0aArchivesxTechnological innovations. 0aDigital media. 7aLANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINESxLibrary & Information SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh 7aArchivesxTechnological innovations.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00814093 7aDigital media.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00893716 4aElectronic books.08iPrint version:aBountouri, Lina.tArchives in the Digital Age : Standards, Policies and Tools.dKent : Elsevier Science, �2017z9781843347774 0aChandos information professional series.403ScienceDirectuhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781843347774