Current Issues in Archival Science

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प्रकाशित: Istanbul University Press 2025
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1670112025-10-15T22:18:13Z Current Issues in Archival Science Keskin, Ishak Guler, Ceyhan Sumbul, Sinan thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPP Public administration thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences Published The rapid development of technology is frequently emphasised. It is undoubtedly true that tech nology is on a strong and meaningful developmental course in all areas of our lives. It is a situation that shapes our activities, our professions, and our future. However, we need to determine what this technological change means for the archiving profession, what measures to take, and solutions to develop. The use of information technologies in personal and organisational activities has significantly increased document production. This increase in social and institutional documentation brings about a reshaping of the archiving professional’s future in many different ways. However, the rapid growth in document production does not represent the only aspect of professional change. Document production has been on an upward trend for more than a century. The archival community has become accustomed to this increase in documents. Moreover, capabilities and techniques to overcome such an increase have been and continue to be developed. The intensive use of information and communication technologies in office environments is not the only area where the archiving profession is affected. It should be noted that document forms and media are also profoundly affected. Due to information and communication technologies, approaches to institutional administrative documents and archival documents preserved in archives have gained a new style regarding physical form and the environment in which they are produced. 2025-10-15T22:18:11Z 2025-10-15T22:18:11Z 2025-04-30 book 978-605-07-1783-9 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/167011 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://iupress.istanbul.edu.tr/book/current-issues-in-archival-science/home Istanbul University Press 10.26650/B/SSc19SSc21.2025.003 The rapid development of technology is frequently emphasised. It is undoubtedly true that tech nology is on a strong and meaningful developmental course in all areas of our lives. It is a situation that shapes our activities, our professions, and our future. However, we need to determine what this technological change means for the archiving profession, what measures to take, and solutions to develop. The use of information technologies in personal and organisational activities has significantly increased document production. This increase in social and institutional documentation brings about a reshaping of the archiving professional’s future in many different ways. However, the rapid growth in document production does not represent the only aspect of professional change. Document production has been on an upward trend for more than a century. The archival community has become accustomed to this increase in documents. Moreover, capabilities and techniques to overcome such an increase have been and continue to be developed. The intensive use of information and communication technologies in office environments is not the only area where the archiving profession is affected. It should be noted that document forms and media are also profoundly affected. Due to information and communication technologies, approaches to institutional administrative documents and archival documents preserved in archives have gained a new style regarding physical form and the environment in which they are produced. 10.26650/B/SSc19SSc21.2025.003 da550c22-aaad-4944-aa07-c3e294b4c6e9 978-605-07-1783-9 104 Istanbul, Turkiye open access
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Current Issues in Archival Science
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