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Archival Science in Germany – Traditions, Developments and Perspectives

Archival Science in Germany – Traditions, Developments and Perspectives Archival Science (2003) 3: 379–399  Springer 2005 DOI 10.1007/s10502-004-3420-4 Archival Science in Germany – Traditions, Developments and Perspectives NILS BRUEBACH Archives School, Bismarckstr. 32, Marburg 35037, Germany (E-mail: bruebach@ mailer.uni-marburg.de) In this article it will be attempted to outline of the development the archivist’s professional science in a middle-European country which has, being a part of the old traditional Europe and due to his history, more than one archival tradition until today. Of course it is possible to concentrate only on some aspects. It is the author’s aim to offer an outline of the archival system, the leading principles and some glances into today’s methodological developments, concentrating on appraisal, description and access and electronic archiving since these fields show the most fruitful and perhaps the most interesting results. Developments in other fields, e.g. archival law, had to be left aside. The author also refrained from giving footnotes reflecting a debate or position men- tioned in this text. This has good reasons: firstly it showed to be impossible to include all articles, papers, books which needed to become included at first glance, and secondly there are two excellent web-based sources which allow research in the variety of thinking in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archival Science Springer Journals

Archival Science in Germany – Traditions, Developments and Perspectives

Archival Science , Volume 3 (4) – Sep 15, 2005

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 by Springer
Subject
Cultural and Media Studies; Library Science; Organization; Information Storage and Retrieval; Anthropology; Cultural Heritage; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities
ISSN
1389-0166
eISSN
1573-7519
DOI
10.1007/s10502-004-3420-4
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Archival Science (2003) 3: 379–399  Springer 2005 DOI 10.1007/s10502-004-3420-4 Archival Science in Germany – Traditions, Developments and Perspectives NILS BRUEBACH Archives School, Bismarckstr. 32, Marburg 35037, Germany (E-mail: bruebach@ mailer.uni-marburg.de) In this article it will be attempted to outline of the development the archivist’s professional science in a middle-European country which has, being a part of the old traditional Europe and due to his history, more than one archival tradition until today. Of course it is possible to concentrate only on some aspects. It is the author’s aim to offer an outline of the archival system, the leading principles and some glances into today’s methodological developments, concentrating on appraisal, description and access and electronic archiving since these fields show the most fruitful and perhaps the most interesting results. Developments in other fields, e.g. archival law, had to be left aside. The author also refrained from giving footnotes reflecting a debate or position men- tioned in this text. This has good reasons: firstly it showed to be impossible to include all articles, papers, books which needed to become included at first glance, and secondly there are two excellent web-based sources which allow research in the variety of thinking in

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Published: Sep 15, 2005

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