The document discusses archival values, issues in archiving, and strategies for effective archiving. It outlines the administrative, evidential, informational, and legal values of archival records. Issues addressed include increasing volume and types of archival collections as well as constraints in resources. The document also discusses how technology such as digitization and various software can help with archiving and preservation, but requires technical knowledge and costs. Effective archiving strategies include organizing collections, identifying technology purposes, addressing copyright and access, exploring sustainability and collaboration, starting with small projects, and determining online availability.
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Digital Archiving Issues & Solutions
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Carina C. Samaniego
Manila Observatory
Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL)
“LIBRARY AND WEB 2011 for READERS, TECHNICAL ARCHIVES SERVICES”
August 19, 2010, Holy Angel University, Angeles City, Pampanga
2. Archival values
¾ Administrative value: usefulness of the records for
the conduct of its day-to-day business
¾ Evidential value: worth of the records in providing
adequate and authentic documentation
¾ Informational value: worth of the records on the
information they contain about the creating agency or
other people, subject, places, times, or events and
activities.
¾ Legal value: worth of the records for legal purposes,
such as to prove ownership, custody, or legal rights and
responsibilities
3. Issues in Archiving
¾ Increasing volume and differences in types/media
of archival collection
¾ Constraints in resources (budget, personnel,
technical)
4. Technology and Archiving
¾ (+) Good venue for preserving and disseminating
archival information
¾ (+) Availability various technologies (hardware
software)
¾ (-) Requires technical knowledge to use and manage
technologies
¾ (-) Cost
5. Digital Archiving
¾ Digitization of archival materials (scanning, microfilming)
¾¾ Availability of digital archival materials can be either
internal and/or online (websites, portals)
¾ Preservation and management of both original
materials and digital files
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9. Self-archiving
¾ Open-access archives
¾ “a publicly accessible
To deposit a digital document in website”
¾¾ To promote open access to the full-text content of
publications (pre-peered or peered-reviewed)
¾¾ Part of the Open Archive Initiative (OAI) – making
shared documents interoperable between different online
portals/archives
37. Strategies for effective
archiving
¾ Ensure that archival collection is organized and accessible
¾ Identify the purpose why adapt or use a certain type of
technology
¾ Be aware of copyright issues and establish access restrictions
¾¾ Think of sustainability (cost, technical people, etc.)
¾ Explore collaboration and other funding opportunities
¾¾ Start with small project/initiatives
¾ Keep updated with the latest technologies available
¾ Determine how much information is made available online