Organization of conventual documentation: an information system to study secularizations
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v2i.2252Abstract
The present article has two aims: on the one hand, we want to establish a general model of conventual organization documentation, for which we will make a hypothetical documentary profile to apply on the conventual archives. On the other hand, we establish the groundings to make a Information System about conventual secularizations. For it, we use the documentation stored in the Archivo Diocesano de Mérida- Badajoz. We establish the general lines of the process and we analyze the documentation that, of diverse origins, remains in the archive. Archival techniques and methods, documentary languages and information technology have been the resources used. The results are a specific classification profile, a thesaurus and a database.Downloads
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