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Presenting archival science

Presenting archival science ~1 Archival Science 1: 1-2, 2001. 1 I~l 9 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers'. Printed in the Netherlands. Editorial We are proud to present the first issue of ARCHIVAL SCIENCE - International Journal on Recorded Information. The journal aims at promoting the development of archival science as an autonomous scientific discipline. It targets primarily on researchers and educators in archival science, and secondarily on everyone else who is professionally interested in recorded information. The scope of the journal is recorded process-bound information in all its aspects, including its form, its structure and its context. The journal's approach is integrated, interdisciplinary and intercultural: 9 it covers the whole records continuum; 9 it associates with the scientific disciplines dealing with (1) the function of records and the way they are created, preserved and retrieved, (2) the context in which information is generated, managed and used and (3) the social and cultural environment of records creation in different times and places; 9 it acknowledges the impact of different cultures on archival theory, methodology and practice, by taking into account different traditions in various parts of the world, and by promoting the exchange and comparison of concepts, views and attitudes in those traditions. Archival http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archival Science Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
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/BF02435635
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~1 Archival Science 1: 1-2, 2001. 1 I~l 9 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers'. Printed in the Netherlands. Editorial We are proud to present the first issue of ARCHIVAL SCIENCE - International Journal on Recorded Information. The journal aims at promoting the development of archival science as an autonomous scientific discipline. It targets primarily on researchers and educators in archival science, and secondarily on everyone else who is professionally interested in recorded information. The scope of the journal is recorded process-bound information in all its aspects, including its form, its structure and its context. The journal's approach is integrated, interdisciplinary and intercultural: 9 it covers the whole records continuum; 9 it associates with the scientific disciplines dealing with (1) the function of records and the way they are created, preserved and retrieved, (2) the context in which information is generated, managed and used and (3) the social and cultural environment of records creation in different times and places; 9 it acknowledges the impact of different cultures on archival theory, methodology and practice, by taking into account different traditions in various parts of the world, and by promoting the exchange and comparison of concepts, views and attitudes in those traditions. Archival

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Published: May 26, 2006

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