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Information technology, archives and archivists: an interacting trinity for long-term digital preservation
FöRFATTARE
Runardotter, Mari
INSTITUTION
Industriell ekonomi och samhällsvetenskap / Systemvetenskap
SAMMANFATTNING
This thesis revolves around archivists’ current situation, and the fact that
information technologies nowadays are tools that creates digital official
documents which must be preserved for long-term. I have studied how the
technologies affects and eventually changes archivists work practice and
situation, and what recommendations that can be identified, in order to make
sure that archivists’ work practice runs smoothly in the future. That is,
the research involves how archivists experience their situation, how they
look at information technologies and long-term digital preservation, and
also which areas they mainly focuses on, or feels most concerned about.
My research consists of participatory observations conducted while following
an archivist a couple of times each month for more than a year, data
gathering at an archival conference for county council archivists, a future
workshop and finally a focus group interview with archivists working at an
existing e-archive. During my research I have focused on things or phenomena
that engage archivists and causes problems in their daily work practice.
These phenomena I have divided into the following themes: work practice,
cooperation and communication, organisation, professional roles and
competence, resources, attitudes, information technology, and finally laws
and regulations.
My research shows that there is lack of knowledge in archival matters among
other professional groups in the organisations, which makes the archivists
work practice unwieldy. Archivists must constantly remind, educate and
support other personnel involved in archiving. The archivists express that
they are ascribed low status in their organisations and that archiving is
neglected and low-prioritised – something that is conducted when other work
task are done. Concerning long-term digital preservation the archivists ask
for The Solution, since they lack knowledge in information technologies.
Moreover, archivists express that there are lack of knowledge in archiving,
mainly among management and IT-personnel. Meanwhile archivists work rather
alone, with little or none cooperation with IT-personnel. IT-departments are
said to run their own race and archivists get not enough support from
management. Cooperation and communication seem to be non-existing among
these groups.
Today many organisations do not have any strategies for long-term digital
preservation. Often it is the archivists that are regarded to be the problem
owner of this issue. In connection to this I have found that archivists are
unsure of their own role and mission, and what competence they should
possess. They claim that archivists are mainly connected with paper, and
thereby they are shut out from long-term digital preservation issues.
Moreover, archivists are not involved when e.g. new computer based systems
are to be designed or implemented. Because of this archivists cannot
influence the archival creation from the beginning. Lack of resources is
also expressed by archivists, and involves lack of time, finances, personnel
and competence. Moreover, information technology has caused that the respect
for laws and regulations are declining, and digital documents are not
regarded as official.
Conclusions drawn are that there is lack of understanding of archivists work
practice among other professional groups in the organisations. Archivists
are expected to take care of and preserve information that exists in
technologies with which they are not comfortable. Organisations has left the
responsibility for long-term digital preservation to archivists alone, since
the organisations have not succeeded in establishing cooperation and
communication among concerned professional groups, especially archivists, IT
personnel and management. This could seem as a paradox, since archivists are
not involved when computer based systems are at stake, systems that
generates the official documents that the organisation is obliged to
preserve, according to laws and regulations.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--07/08--SE / NR 2007:08
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