Preservation management for libraries, museums and archives:

Memory institutions such as libraries, archives, galleries and museums all share pressing concerns about preserving heritage, whether in the form of material and documentary cultural artefacts in collections, or in the form of new digitally born material. Recent incidents of natural disaster and cul...

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Other Authors: Gorman, G. E. 1944-2015 (Editor), Shep, Sydney ca. 20./21. Jh (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Facet 2006
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Summary:Memory institutions such as libraries, archives, galleries and museums all share pressing concerns about preserving heritage, whether in the form of material and documentary cultural artefacts in collections, or in the form of new digitally born material. Recent incidents of natural disaster and cultural genocide, together with the global turn to digitization, have forced librarians, archivists and curators to rethink and restructure their primary modes of operation. Preservation management now sits at the top of the agenda for heritage institutions around the world, as collection development policies and practices are negotiated between libraries, museums, archives, funding agencies and governments. Historically separate cultural institutions are now converging to share limited resources, develop compatible ideologies and co-ordinate distributed collections.
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Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 206 Seiten)
DOI:10.29085/9781856049214

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