Entre em um mundo infinito de histórias
História
Archival Science explores the crucial role archives play in shaping our understanding of history and culture. It examines the principles and practices of preserving, cataloging, and analyzing historical records, emphasizing their importance in providing reliable accounts of the past. The book highlights how archivists navigate challenges in selecting and preserving records, documenting everything from government policies to personal experiences. It also addresses ethical considerations like bias and representation, showcasing how curatorial decisions influence historical narratives. The book traces the evolution of record-keeping from ancient times to the digital age, acknowledging the increasing volume and diversity of modern records. It delves into the methods used to evaluate the significance of records for long-term preservation and the techniques for organizing archival materials to facilitate discovery. Case studies from various archival settings, like government and university archives, illustrate these principles. The book uniquely integrates theoretical frameworks with practical guidance, making it valuable for students and practitioners. Beginning with core archival concepts such as appraisal and preservation, the book progresses to explore specific aspects like metadata standards and digital technologies. It emphasizes that effective archival practice is essential for accountability, transparency, and a deeper understanding of our societies. Ethical responsibilities of archivists are examined, empowering readers to become informed stewards of historical records and cultural heritage.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235298294
Tradutores: AI
Data de lançamento
Ebook: 29 de março de 2025
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