Archival science facing the information society |
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Authors: | Bruno Delmas |
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Institution: | (1) Institut National de l'Audiovisuel INA, 4, Avenue de l'Europe, 94365 Bry-sur-Marne, Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | It is only a few decades ago that archivists befan to redefine theirdiscipline in terms of a science. This redefinition of archives and records management was the consequence of a growing need for an adequate expression referring to a comprehensive new body of knowledge on records and archives. Consensus on how to adequately define archival sciencehas not been achieved yet, however. As information society evolves,records and archives are changing in nature and status. It is anemerging discipline that has to be defined, which is still bearsthe impress of the mindset and practices of the industrial society.Bruno Delmas shows the archivist some clues to find a way out of thisambiguity and keep communicating human heritage to unknown generations. |
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Keywords: | archival science contemporary diplomatics paradigm shift |
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