Digital Processing: Exploring the Enigma

Q3 Arts and Humanities American Archivist Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.17723/2327-9702-85.1.146
E. Faulder, Laura Uglean Jackson
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Archivists have spent the past several decades seeking solutions for managing born-digital collection materials. While progress has undoubtedly been made in the areas of acquisition and digital preservation, a recognizable gap exists in the area of processing. Defining what, exactly, born-digital processing is and what it entails is a conundrum. Following the 2016 Born Digital Archiving & eXchange (BDAX) unconference at Stanford University, a group of ten archivists produced the Digital Processing Framework to articulate what archivists do when processing born-digital archival collections. This article examines the current professional digital processing landscape and reflects on the framework group's lofty endeavor. It frames four issues that make born-digital processing enigmatic and challenging: defining the scope of digital processing; the ongoing tensions between minimal processing and digital preservation; confusion in terminology about the functions in digital processing; and the convergence of two fields of inquiry that borrow and share language and practice that have become digital processing. It concludes by recommending further actions and explorations for defining and guiding born-digital processing.
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数字处理:探索谜
在过去的几十年里,档案工作者一直在寻找管理原生数字馆藏材料的解决方案。虽然在获取和数字保存方面无疑取得了进展,但在处理方面仍存在明显的差距。准确地定义什么是天生的数字处理以及它需要什么是一个难题。在斯坦福大学2016年出生的数字档案与交换(BDAX)会议之后,一个由十名档案工作者组成的小组制定了数字处理框架,以阐明档案工作者在处理出生的数字档案收藏时应该做些什么。本文考察了当前的专业数字处理领域,并反思了框架小组的崇高努力。它提出了使天生的数字处理变得神秘和具有挑战性的四个问题:定义数字处理的范围;最小化处理和数字保存之间持续的紧张关系;数字处理中功能术语的混淆两个研究领域的融合,借用和分享语言和实践,已经成为数字处理。最后,它建议进一步的行动和探索,以定义和指导天生的数字处理。
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American Archivist Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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