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Main Authors: Cullen, Charles T., Hirtle, Peter B., Levy, David, Lynch, Clifford A., Rothenberg, Jeff
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED454883
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author Cullen, Charles T.
Hirtle, Peter B.
Levy, David
Lynch, Clifford A.
Rothenberg, Jeff
author_facet Cullen, Charles T.
Hirtle, Peter B.
Levy, David
Lynch, Clifford A.
Rothenberg, Jeff
Cullen, Charles T.
Hirtle, Peter B.
Levy, David
Lynch, Clifford A.
Rothenberg, Jeff
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Authenticity in a Digital Environment. Cullen, Charles T. Hirtle, Peter B. Levy, David Lynch, Clifford A. Rothenberg, Jeff Archives Electronic Text Information Industry Information Sources Information Storage Preservation Reference Materials On January 24, 2000, the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) convened a group of experts from different domains of the information resources community to address the question, "What is an authentic digital object?" Five writers--an archivist, a digital library expert, a documentary editor and special collections librarian, an expert on documentary theory, and a computer scientist--were asked to write position papers that identify the attributes that define authentic digital data over time. These papers, together with a brief reflection on the major outcomes of the workshop, are presented in this document. The papers are: "Authentication of Digital Objects: Lessons from a Historian's Research" (Charles T. Cullen); "Archival Authenticity in a Digital Age" (Peter B. Hirtle); "Where's Waldo? Reflections on Copies and Authenticity in a Digital Environment" (David M. Levy); "Authenticity and Integrity in the Digital Environment: An Exploratory Analysis of the Central Role of Trust" (Clifford Lynch); "Preserving Authentic Digital Information" (Jeff Rothenberg); and "Authenticity in Perspective" (Abby Smith). An appendix lists the conference participants. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Authenticity in a Digital Environment.
Cullen, Charles T.
Hirtle, Peter B.
Levy, David
Lynch, Clifford A.
Rothenberg, Jeff
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Electronic Text
Information Industry
Information Sources
Information Storage
Preservation
Reference Materials
Authenticity in a Digital Environment. Cullen, Charles T. Hirtle, Peter B. Levy, David Lynch, Clifford A. Rothenberg, Jeff Archives Electronic Text Information Industry Information Sources Information Storage Preservation Reference Materials On January 24, 2000, the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) convened a group of experts from different domains of the information resources community to address the question, "What is an authentic digital object?" Five writers--an archivist, a digital library expert, a documentary editor and special collections librarian, an expert on documentary theory, and a computer scientist--were asked to write position papers that identify the attributes that define authentic digital data over time. These papers, together with a brief reflection on the major outcomes of the workshop, are presented in this document. The papers are: "Authentication of Digital Objects: Lessons from a Historian's Research" (Charles T. Cullen); "Archival Authenticity in a Digital Age" (Peter B. Hirtle); "Where's Waldo? Reflections on Copies and Authenticity in a Digital Environment" (David M. Levy); "Authenticity and Integrity in the Digital Environment: An Exploratory Analysis of the Central Role of Trust" (Clifford Lynch); "Preserving Authentic Digital Information" (Jeff Rothenberg); and "Authenticity in Perspective" (Abby Smith). An appendix lists the conference participants. (AEF)
title Authenticity in a Digital Environment.
topic Archives
Electronic Text
Information Industry
Information Sources
Information Storage
Preservation
Reference Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED454883