Celebrating change in archives

This paper deals with a number of changes. The first is the new way of looking at and beyond the record, trying to read its tacit narratives of power and knowledge, and taking into account archivalterity, which refers to the acts of continuous and discontinuous change that transform the meaning and...

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Main Author: Eric Ketelaar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Coimbra University Press 2025-04-01
Series:Boletim do Arquivo da Universidade de Coimbra
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Online Access:https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/boletimauc/article/view/15651
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Summary:This paper deals with a number of changes. The first is the new way of looking at and beyond the record, trying to read its tacit narratives of power and knowledge, and taking into account archivalterity, which refers to the acts of continuous and discontinuous change that transform the meaning and authenticity of a fonds as it is transmitted over time and space. This means a broadening—thus a change—of archival science and an openness to contributions from other disciplines. Looking beyond the record brings the contexts of archiving to the forefront, the why, who, what, and how, embedded in various temporalities. Contexts will change, and creation, capture, organization, and pluralisation will change, and societal challenges and technology will change. The major change in the 21st century and the major challenge for the archival endeavour is the existential threat from climate change (global warming), requiring an urgent switch to environmental sustainability, in all areas of archival practice.
ISSN:0872-5632
2182-7974