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PRONCIPLES OF ARCHIVE MANAGEMENT
Objectives
⚪ Definitions of key concepts
⚪ History of records and Archives
⚪ Importance Archive
Archives
A collection of documents created or
gathered by one person or institution
and selected for long-term
preservation as evidence of their
activities.
Examples of Archives
Documents
Documents are a foundational
component of archives. They can
include letters, memos, reports, legal
records, diaries, and other written
materials that provide information
and evidence of historical events and
activities
Photographs
Photographs capture moments
frozen in time and add visual context
to historical narratives. In archives,
you will often find photographs
depicting people, places, events, and
everyday life, offering a glimpse into
the past.
Manuscripts
Manuscripts refer to handwritten or
typewritten documents. They can
range from literary works, such as
novels and poems, to personal
letters, drafts of speeches, and
historical manuscripts penned by
notable individuals.
Audiovisual Materials
Audiovisual materials encompass a
variety of formats, including audio
recordings, films, videos, and
multimedia presentations. These
materials provide a window into the
past through sound and moving
images.
Maps and Blueprints
Maps and blueprints are invaluable
resources for understanding the
physical layout of cities, buildings,
and landscapes. They offer insights
into urban development,
infrastructure, and historical land use
patterns.
Artifacts and Objects
Archives can also house physical
artifacts and objects that hold
historical significance. This can
include clothing, tools, artwork,
personal items, and cultural artifacts,
providing tangible connections to the
past.
Digital Records
In today's digital age, archives
increasingly include digital records.
These can range from emails,
databases, websites, social media
posts, and digital images, expanding
the range of materials available for
preservation and study.
Note
⚪ Archives are stored securely in a
separate room, called a strong
room
⚪ To identify the items you’d like to
see, one have to browse the
catalogue.
⚪ One can see original archival
documents only in a designated
room, called a searchroom or
reading room, once you have
registered as a reader
The History of Archive
Management
From the days of the early cave dwellers who
painted symbols onto stone walls through
today when citizens post their own digital
messages on Facebook walls, Human beings are
compelled to record their experiences,
using the tools and technologies available to them,
with the intent to share that information
with others.
Back in the 15,000 BCE
⚪ Long before the invention of the alphabet
and the written word, stories and sagas
were passed down by those who mastered
the skill of story telling and memorization.
⚪ A brief glimpse at record keeping practices
from 15,000 BCE to the present day
demonstrates that no matter how much
civilization develops, our desire to
remember and document remains the
same.
During the Ancient Times
⚪ Between 15,000 and 13,000 BCE, human
beings documented the animals involved in
their hunt for food through paintings on
the walls of caves.
⚪ Literature describes the caves not as
dwellings for humans but as “places (that)
could have served only as specially chosen
repositories for the secrets of a civilization.
Cont…
⚪ As far back as 8000 BCE, plain clay
tokens were utilized for
recordkeeping, probably to count
agricultural items such as grain or
cereal. By 4000 BCE, tokens
decorated with markings thought to
be used to record manufactured
goods appeared in settlements in
southern Mesopotamia.
Cont…..
Recordkeeping was used both for
commercial and religious purposes.
Records of land holdings, crop yields,
and taxes were made. Religious texts
were written and copied by scribes in
temples and were inscribed on
funerary equipment and papyrus
During the Civilization Era
⚪ As writing skills became more widespread,
the volume of information that needed to
be organized and stored grew. The
archives of Ebla (in Syria) ultimately
contained an estimated 20,000 clay
tablets. The archives are believed to have
been a repository for records about
economic matters, such as accounts of the
state revenues
Cont…
⚪ But they also contained royal letters,
law cases, and diplomatic and trade
contracts all organized on shelves
according to subject.
⚪ The information contained in these
tablets provided a glimpse into the
everyday life of the citizens of Ebla
in the Twentieth Century
⚪ After the recognition of the importance of
records and archives, several initiatives
and activities has been done to ensure
records are properly managed.
⚪ The establishment of records and archive
management program, policies, and
guidelines to segregate records of
temporary value from those that had
archival value.
⚪ Establishment of record centers and
archives
⚪ Development of systems that manage
records
Who can use archive
⚪ It was once thought that archives
were just for academics. This is no
longer the case,
⚪ Students and academics still use
archives when writing their
dissertations, books or journal
articles.
⚪ Television programmes have
greatly increased the popularity of
archives for family history
research. It has been argued that
this increases people’s sense of
identity and well-being.
• Local history researchers carry
out research to gain a better
understanding of the area in which
they live.
Artists and designers have used
art and design archives to inspire
their work.
Businesses use archives for
marketing purposes.
Solicitors, town planners,
developers and architects use
archives when considering how to
manage the built environment,
restore buildings or plan new ones.
Journalists often use archives to
research their stories or obtain
copies of archival documents to
illustrate their stories or obituaries
Archives can even be used as
evidence in hearings on human
rights violations, such as the post-
apartheid Truth and Reconciliation
Commission (South Africa).
Why Archives are Important
Archives are important because;
⚪ They provide evidence of activities
⚪ Tell us more about individuals and
institutions.
⚪ They tell stories.
⚪ They also increase our sense of
identity and understanding of
cultures.
⚪ They can even ensure justice.
Why Archives are Important
Promoting Social Memory and
Identity
Archives contribute to the formation
of social memory and identity. By
preserving documents and artifacts
that reflect collective experiences,
archives help communities connect
with their past, strengthen their
sense of belonging, and shape their
future.
Support History
Archives aid in historical
reconstruction by providing a
comprehensive and reliable record of
the past. They enable historians and
researchers to piece together
narratives, trace societal changes,
and understand the roots of current
events.
Protecting Legal and Property Rights
Archives are essential in protecting
legal and property rights. They house
legal documents, land records,
contracts, and other official records
that validate and safeguard
individual and collective rights.
Documenting Cultural Heritage
Archives are guardians of cultural
heritage. They collect and preserve
materials that reflect the history,
traditions, languages, customs, and
artistic expressions of diverse
communities, contributing to the
preservation of cultural identities.
Supporting Research and Scholarship
Archives provide rich and valuable
resources for researchers and
scholars. By offering access to
primary source materials, archives
enable in-depth investigations,
critical analysis, and the
development of new insights and
theories.
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Thee Introduction of Archives Lecture 01

  • 2. Objectives ⚪ Definitions of key concepts ⚪ History of records and Archives ⚪ Importance Archive
  • 3. Archives A collection of documents created or gathered by one person or institution and selected for long-term preservation as evidence of their activities.
  • 4. Examples of Archives Documents Documents are a foundational component of archives. They can include letters, memos, reports, legal records, diaries, and other written materials that provide information and evidence of historical events and activities
  • 5. Photographs Photographs capture moments frozen in time and add visual context to historical narratives. In archives, you will often find photographs depicting people, places, events, and everyday life, offering a glimpse into the past.
  • 6. Manuscripts Manuscripts refer to handwritten or typewritten documents. They can range from literary works, such as novels and poems, to personal letters, drafts of speeches, and historical manuscripts penned by notable individuals.
  • 7. Audiovisual Materials Audiovisual materials encompass a variety of formats, including audio recordings, films, videos, and multimedia presentations. These materials provide a window into the past through sound and moving images.
  • 8. Maps and Blueprints Maps and blueprints are invaluable resources for understanding the physical layout of cities, buildings, and landscapes. They offer insights into urban development, infrastructure, and historical land use patterns.
  • 9. Artifacts and Objects Archives can also house physical artifacts and objects that hold historical significance. This can include clothing, tools, artwork, personal items, and cultural artifacts, providing tangible connections to the past.
  • 10. Digital Records In today's digital age, archives increasingly include digital records. These can range from emails, databases, websites, social media posts, and digital images, expanding the range of materials available for preservation and study.
  • 11. Note ⚪ Archives are stored securely in a separate room, called a strong room ⚪ To identify the items you’d like to see, one have to browse the catalogue. ⚪ One can see original archival documents only in a designated room, called a searchroom or reading room, once you have registered as a reader
  • 12. The History of Archive Management From the days of the early cave dwellers who painted symbols onto stone walls through today when citizens post their own digital messages on Facebook walls, Human beings are compelled to record their experiences, using the tools and technologies available to them, with the intent to share that information with others.
  • 13. Back in the 15,000 BCE ⚪ Long before the invention of the alphabet and the written word, stories and sagas were passed down by those who mastered the skill of story telling and memorization. ⚪ A brief glimpse at record keeping practices from 15,000 BCE to the present day demonstrates that no matter how much civilization develops, our desire to remember and document remains the same.
  • 14. During the Ancient Times ⚪ Between 15,000 and 13,000 BCE, human beings documented the animals involved in their hunt for food through paintings on the walls of caves. ⚪ Literature describes the caves not as dwellings for humans but as “places (that) could have served only as specially chosen repositories for the secrets of a civilization.
  • 15. Cont… ⚪ As far back as 8000 BCE, plain clay tokens were utilized for recordkeeping, probably to count agricultural items such as grain or cereal. By 4000 BCE, tokens decorated with markings thought to be used to record manufactured goods appeared in settlements in southern Mesopotamia.
  • 16. Cont….. Recordkeeping was used both for commercial and religious purposes. Records of land holdings, crop yields, and taxes were made. Religious texts were written and copied by scribes in temples and were inscribed on funerary equipment and papyrus
  • 17. During the Civilization Era ⚪ As writing skills became more widespread, the volume of information that needed to be organized and stored grew. The archives of Ebla (in Syria) ultimately contained an estimated 20,000 clay tablets. The archives are believed to have been a repository for records about economic matters, such as accounts of the state revenues
  • 18. Cont… ⚪ But they also contained royal letters, law cases, and diplomatic and trade contracts all organized on shelves according to subject. ⚪ The information contained in these tablets provided a glimpse into the everyday life of the citizens of Ebla
  • 19. in the Twentieth Century ⚪ After the recognition of the importance of records and archives, several initiatives and activities has been done to ensure records are properly managed. ⚪ The establishment of records and archive management program, policies, and guidelines to segregate records of temporary value from those that had archival value. ⚪ Establishment of record centers and archives ⚪ Development of systems that manage records
  • 20. Who can use archive ⚪ It was once thought that archives were just for academics. This is no longer the case, ⚪ Students and academics still use archives when writing their dissertations, books or journal articles.
  • 21. ⚪ Television programmes have greatly increased the popularity of archives for family history research. It has been argued that this increases people’s sense of identity and well-being.
  • 22. • Local history researchers carry out research to gain a better understanding of the area in which they live.
  • 23. Artists and designers have used art and design archives to inspire their work. Businesses use archives for marketing purposes.
  • 24. Solicitors, town planners, developers and architects use archives when considering how to manage the built environment, restore buildings or plan new ones.
  • 25. Journalists often use archives to research their stories or obtain copies of archival documents to illustrate their stories or obituaries
  • 26. Archives can even be used as evidence in hearings on human rights violations, such as the post- apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa).
  • 27. Why Archives are Important Archives are important because; ⚪ They provide evidence of activities ⚪ Tell us more about individuals and institutions. ⚪ They tell stories. ⚪ They also increase our sense of identity and understanding of cultures. ⚪ They can even ensure justice.
  • 28. Why Archives are Important Promoting Social Memory and Identity Archives contribute to the formation of social memory and identity. By preserving documents and artifacts that reflect collective experiences, archives help communities connect with their past, strengthen their sense of belonging, and shape their future.
  • 29. Support History Archives aid in historical reconstruction by providing a comprehensive and reliable record of the past. They enable historians and researchers to piece together narratives, trace societal changes, and understand the roots of current events.
  • 30. Protecting Legal and Property Rights Archives are essential in protecting legal and property rights. They house legal documents, land records, contracts, and other official records that validate and safeguard individual and collective rights.
  • 31. Documenting Cultural Heritage Archives are guardians of cultural heritage. They collect and preserve materials that reflect the history, traditions, languages, customs, and artistic expressions of diverse communities, contributing to the preservation of cultural identities.
  • 32. Supporting Research and Scholarship Archives provide rich and valuable resources for researchers and scholars. By offering access to primary source materials, archives enable in-depth investigations, critical analysis, and the development of new insights and theories.