Contextualizing digital reformatting in the history of preservation knowledge: timeline and research directions
Lischer-Katz, Zack
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Title
Contextualizing digital reformatting in the history of preservation knowledge: timeline and research directions
Author(s)
Lischer-Katz, Zack
Issue Date
2016-03-15
Keyword(s)
preservation history
digital reformatting
infrastructure
standards
Abstract
This research builds a timeline of the development of preservation knowledge drawn from key texts in the field of the history of preservation in order to establish the larger historical and cultural trends shaping digital reformatting as a sociotechnical practice in information institutions. The timeline integrates key events, inventions and standards in the development of preservation knowledge from the 19th century to the present time, and charts and periodizes particular intellectual trends that integrate technological and institutional change into the development of preservation knowledge, focusing primarily on the U.S. context. From these trends, the author identifies a potential area of future research on digital reformatting that draws on perspectives from research in the sociology of standards.
Publisher
iSchools
Series/Report Name or Number
IConference 2016 Proceedings
Type of Resource
text
Language
eng
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http://hdl.handle.net/2142/89378
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https://doi.org/10.9776/16599
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