02013nam a2200301 i 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022020001800063040002500081050002200106082001500128100003000143245005600173264005400229300004500283336002100328337002500349338002300374504005100397505039700448520072600845650001401571650002201585650002201607650003001629650002501659650002701684CSPC20260306093317.0250722s2023 onca b 001 0 eng d a9781774694893 cCSPCaCSPCbengerda00aCD921b.C436 202304a027bC361i1 aChander, Romesh,eauthor.10aIntroduction to archival science /cRomesh Chander. 1aBurlington, Ontario :bSociety Publishing,c2023. axv, 270 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aLibraries and archives -- Archive security -- Libraries and archives: architectural, technical, and political effect -- Archive and museum collections: creation and maintenance of knowledge communities -- Archive records management system -- Archives and record storage buildings -- Indexation of historical archives -- Management and preservation of non-book materials in academic libraries. a"Records that are categorized at the time of their generation constitute a large portion of public records created by state and public administration entities in general. At the same time, they are an important component of the production of historical sources, a portion of which should be permanently kept in the relevant public archives. This book addresses the theory, methodology, and practice of archive science. Furthermore, it studies various cultural approaches to the development, administration, and dissemination of archives, records, and data. It also aims to facilitate the interchange and comparison of concepts, perspectives, and attitudes concerning recordkeeping concerns around the world"-- Amazon.com. 4aArchives. 4aArchival science. 4aDigital archives. 4aArchivesxAccess and use. 4aRecordsxManagement. 4aRecordsxPreservation.