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Functional Requirements for Evidence in Recordkeeping: Invitational Meeting University of Pittsburgh, 1-2 February 1996 The University of Pittsburgh's three-year research project on functional requirements for recordkeeping completed its work in January and held a meeting for an invited group of electronic records experts to consider the next steps. As the principal consultant to the project, I was personally delighted to have the opportunity to detail what we felt had been, and had not been, achieved during the three years and to turn over to others who are pursuing implications of the project the final form of the integrated documentation that has been circulating in draft for the past several years. After a brief introduction to the project by Principal Investigator Richard Cox, who examined its original hypotheses and the various strands of work we undertook, the meeting turned to examining the major substantive products. Specifically, we unveiled the final version of the 'r Requirements for Evidence in Recordkeeping" which I presented from the project WWW site (www2.1is.pitt.edu/-nhprc) where they are hyper-linked upwardly to the "Literary Warrant for Evidence" (presented at the conference by Wendy Duff) and downwardly to the "Production Rules for Evidence in Recordkeeping" (presented by Ken Sochats).
Archives and Museum Informatics – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 1, 1995
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