Organizations are expected to keep records that reflect how the organization operates.
Inactive Storage of Electronic Records
Authenticity, Reliability, Integrity, and Usability
Archival Preservation Options
The Minnesota Method Explained
Archival and Records Management Preservation
Deciphering Archival Software Solutions
Archival Communication, Outreach, and Training
Interpreting Archives Through the Digital Humanities
Many disciplines and fields in the humanities rely on the intensive use of primary sources and collecting, preserving, and facilitating access to those sources.
With the advent of technology, researchers have realigned the methods required in the digital environment for managing primary sources and research and pedagogy based on them.
Introduction to Macro-Appraisal
Macro-appraisal, according to the Society of American Archivists’ (SAA) Glossary definition, is:
“a theory of appraisal that assesses the value of records based on the role of the record creators, placing priority on why the records were created (function), where they were created (structure), and how they were created, rather than content (informational value).”