Information Science and Archival Science: a dialogue around the concept of recorded information
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v4i.3797Keywords:
Information Science. Archival Science. Recorded Information. Organic Information.Abstract
New forms of knowledge production in the so-called “information age” have led Archival Science to renew its theoretical and methodological corpus so it can be adapted to this new reality. In this way, new approaches for archival knowledge organization have emerged in Canada since the late 80’s, emphasizing here Integrated Archival Science, which has established a rich dialogue with Information Science and Documentation, when defined its object of study as organic information. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to characterize and analyze Integrated Archival Science and its object, as a starting point for analyzing the relation between Archival Science and Information Science from the dialogue established through the concept of recorded information.Downloads
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