Digital Archiving Resources

Digital archiving as information production: Using experts and learners in the design of subject access

Title

Digital archiving as information production: Using experts and learners in the design of subject access

Subject

Archives

Description

This article is trying to create a framework that considers digital archiving as networked information production, where parts of it are modularized and distributed.

Creator

Foster, Jonathan, Steve Benford and Dominic Price

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Date

2013

Contributor

Rosa, Ryan

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Format

Online

Language

English

Type

Journal

Bibliographic Citation

Foster, Jonathan, Steve Benford and Dominic Price. "Digital archiving as information production: Using experts and learners in the design of subject access." Journal of Documentation 69.6 (2013): 773-85. Web. 15 Apr. 2015.

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Citation

Foster, Jonathan, Steve Benford and Dominic Price, “Digital archiving as information production: Using experts and learners in the design of subject access,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed April 27, 2024, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/223.