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Main Authors: Dinneen, Jesse David, Krtalic, Maja
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1260754
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author Dinneen, Jesse David
Krtalic, Maja
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Krtalic, Maja
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Krtalic, Maja
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contents E-Mail as Legacy: Managing and Preserving E-Mail as a Collection Dinneen, Jesse David Krtalic, Maja Electronic Mail Preservation Archives Information Management Personal Narratives Best Practices Information Policy Foreign Countries This article discusses how e-mail and e-mail archives can serve as legacy for individuals, families, and societies. Toward this end, it outlines the scope and scale of e-mail as a tool and a task, and gives an overview of the many individual, group, and institutional factors in e-mail management that influence the form and contents of e-mail archives. Finally, drawing on the authors' experiences and observations as personal information management (PIM) researchers, the article discusses e-mail management practices, makes recommendations for effective e-mail management, and suggests future research topics that span library and information studies.
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spellingShingle E-Mail as Legacy: Managing and Preserving E-Mail as a Collection
Dinneen, Jesse David
Krtalic, Maja
Electronic Mail
Preservation
Archives
Information Management
Personal Narratives
Best Practices
Information Policy
Foreign Countries
E-Mail as Legacy: Managing and Preserving E-Mail as a Collection Dinneen, Jesse David Krtalic, Maja Electronic Mail Preservation Archives Information Management Personal Narratives Best Practices Information Policy Foreign Countries This article discusses how e-mail and e-mail archives can serve as legacy for individuals, families, and societies. Toward this end, it outlines the scope and scale of e-mail as a tool and a task, and gives an overview of the many individual, group, and institutional factors in e-mail management that influence the form and contents of e-mail archives. Finally, drawing on the authors' experiences and observations as personal information management (PIM) researchers, the article discusses e-mail management practices, makes recommendations for effective e-mail management, and suggests future research topics that span library and information studies.
title E-Mail as Legacy: Managing and Preserving E-Mail as a Collection
topic Electronic Mail
Preservation
Archives
Information Management
Personal Narratives
Best Practices
Information Policy
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1260754