Conservation horizons : the three ages of archive and the role of conservation systems
ID: 4434160
ISSN: 2038-1026
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P. 12-25
NOTE
- Currently, in Italy digital preservation is regulated by the Digital Administration Code and the Technical Rules on conservation system. By analyzing the existing legislation and the recommendations reported in the three-year plan of the Agency for Digital Italy, the purposes of the current preservation model are investigated, in particular with respect to the traditional model of the three ages of archives. A proposal for the access management is also given, as provided for in the art. 40-ter of CAD. Finally, the advisability of reconsidering the third age of archives in digital preservation is discussed, along with the new role that traditional Archives should play in this context. [Publisher's text]
KEYWORDS
- Digital preservation, Three Ages of Archives, Records continuum, Digital record, Digital Administration Code, State Central Archives
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In this issue
- Digital preservation in Italy : reflections on models, criteria and solutions
- Conservation horizons : the three ages of archive and the role of conservation systems
- Accounting and the management of internal interdependencies : 14th century archival sources from the Comune of Siena
- International perspective and national reality in the Principi di Catalogazione e regole italiane di Diego Maltese
- The Open Access Book and the evolution of the OA.
- Semantic alignment in museums, archives and libraries : the ontologies for describing relationships
- Sustainable libraries : fashion or necessity?
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- Conservation libraries & Data Curation : from Custos catalogi to Digital Librarian : the case of Ambrosian Library
- OPERAS : bringing the long tail of Social Sciences and Humanities into Open Science
- The Swiss library context between innovation and tradition : the Swiss National Library and the Münstergasse Library of Bern
- International Research Conference "What happened in the library? Cosa è successo in biblioteca? Readers and libraries from historical investigations to current issues. Lettori e biblioteche tra indagine storica e problemi attuali" (Sapienza University of Rome, 27-28th September 2018)