The useful archive

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Abstract

Archives have historically been remote and inaccessible, but the Internet wrests the archive from a passive role for custodians into an active role for publishers and readers. This paper examines the implications of a networked archive on archiving, reading, publishing, and access.

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Anderson, K. (2002). The useful archive. Learned Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1087/09531510252848836

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