Integrated heritage management systems for family holdings: a proposal
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v12i1.4425Keywords:
Archival heritage, Bibliographic heritage, Cultural heritage, Family heritage documentary holdings, Management system, Heritage information center, Family archives, Family librariesAbstract
A management system is defined for what has been coined as a Family Document Heritage Holding (FDHH). The elements that underlie and compose it are discussed: a bibliographic collection (a library), an archival holding (a family archive) and, quite frequently, a collection of material objects related to the activities of the FDHH generators. It is concluded that this integrated management system must be defined on its heritage accrual processes and history, its document processing and its functionality, and must address the type of center in custody of it.
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