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What is Digital Archives

Literacy Skill Development for Library Science Professionals
In other words, “digital archives” or “online archives” will still generally contain primary sources, but they are likely to be described individually rather than in groups or collections.
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Usage of Online Electronic Information Resources Among PG Students of Alagappa University
Muthuvennila S. (Alagappa University, India)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7125-4.ch012
Abstract
A study was conducted to investigate the accessibility and use of online electronic information resources in Alagappa University PG students. The methodology adopted for the study was survey in which questionnaires used in collection of the data. A total of 80 respondents participated in the study. It was concluded that most of the respondent's frequency of using online electronic information resources search for the author strategies in most useable (35%), the maximum respondents (25%) using for the online resources. This study shows that majority of the respondents (47.5%) have had 1 hour of access in e-resources, and more than 3 hours has been accessed by the respondents (12.5%) using for the electronic resources. Majority of respondents (31.5%) have accessibility of using e-resources.
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3D Digitization of Architectural Heritage: Habana Vieja in Cuba – Approaching H-BIM
Archives of documents memorized with informatics procedures. They contain a large amount of data on one or more topics related to each other whose management (i.e. insert, editing, and research data) is carried out by means of special software. Useful for the understanding, preservation and dissemination of data relating to the cultural heritage.
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Problem-Oriented Assessments in Archives Management and an Extensive Archival Maturity Model Design
A system or a repository developed for archiving born-digital or digitized materials.
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The Surveying and Representation Process Applied to Architecture: Non-Contact Methods for the Documentation of Cultural Heritage
Archives of documents memorized with informatics procedures. They contain a large amount of data on one or more topics related to each other whose management (i.e. insert, editing, and research data) is carried out by means of special software. Useful for the understanding, preservation and dissemination of data relating to the cultural heritage.
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Use of ICT and Digital Technology to Conserve India's Cultural Heritage: Possibilities of Implementation With Reference to Agra Fort
This is an effective mechanism to preserve and store the endangered and degraded heritage items of cultural heritage. An archival depository of digital resources is an effective mechanism to easily retrieve the items stored in it. The documents and visuals related to cultural heritage, on the verge of extinction and degradation, need to be digitally archived so that they can be referred for conservation to prevent loss.
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Actor Engagement in the Archival Value Co-Creation Process Through Social Networking Tools: Context of Archive Services in Japan
Archives are unpublished original documents relating to important historical, cultural, and administrative evidence of nations, regions, organizations, communities, as well as individuals. Archives bear functional, social, emotional and epistemic value of past important events evidence. When archival contents are transformed in digital form in order to ensure usability, durability and intellectual integrity of the information contained therein, then it is known as digital archives.
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From Digital Archives to Virtual Exhibitions
An information retrieval system that stores digitized primary sources of information and is accessible by computers for browsing, search, and retrieval. The digital content, generally grouped by provenance and original order, may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks. The content is usually unique and one-of-a-kind and cannot be found or consulted at any other location except at the archive that holds them.
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