More Data, Less Process: A User-Centered Approach to Email and Born-Digital Archives

Q3 Arts and Humanities American Archivist Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.17723/2327-9702-85.2.533
Lise Jaillant
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The overall aim of this article is to push for access to born-digital archives, including email archives. It argues that the digital revolution has led to huge changes, but it also brought us back to an earlier situation. The world of big (digital) data is not so different from the world of big (paper) data. There is a danger of repeating the mistakes that were made in the twentieth century with large paper archives, which have often remained uncataloged, hidden, and inaccessible to users. The first section looks at the impact of the More Product, Less Process (MPLP) movement on archival repositories over the past fifteen years. Originally conceived as a response to the huge increase in paper records and uncataloged collections, MPLP has been increasingly applied to digitized collections to increase access. However, few institutions have applied MPLP to born-digital collections, and accessibility remains a huge problem. In the next section, this article presents the kind of research that can be done once access to these born-digital collections is achieved. The final section examines the MPLP approach in relation to artificial intelligence/machine learning.
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更多的数据,更少的过程:以用户为中心的电子邮件和数字化档案
本文的总体目标是推动对包括电子邮件档案在内的数字化档案的访问。它认为,数字革命带来了巨大的变化,但它也把我们带回了以前的情况。大(数字)数据的世界与大(纸质)数据的世界并没有太大的不同。有一种危险是重复20世纪在大量纸质档案中所犯的错误,这些档案往往没有编目,隐藏起来,用户无法访问。第一部分考察了过去15年来“多产品,少过程”(MPLP)运动对档案存储库的影响。MPLP最初是为了应对纸质记录和未编目馆藏的大量增加,现在已经越来越多地应用于数字化馆藏,以增加访问。然而,很少有机构将MPLP应用于原生数字馆藏,并且可访问性仍然是一个大问题。在下一节中,本文将介绍一旦实现对这些天生的数字收藏的访问后可以进行的研究。最后一节探讨了与人工智能/机器学习相关的MPLP方法。
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American Archivist Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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