Published January 1, 2000
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Digital Archiving in the Context of Cultural Change
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Douglas, Kimberly
Chicago
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The term 'archiving' has its origins in the context of the printing press. As our social constructs change and evolve with the advent and ubiquity of the network, it is necessary to recognize that established terms can hamper adjusting to the inevitable evolution.
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Published in: Serials Review v. 26(3) October 2000, pp. 55-59Files
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