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  1. Bearman, D.: How the information revolution might affect us professionally (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The speed at which technological change will take place has been overestimated, and the fundamental nature of that change, underestimated. The focus will switch from information products to information processes. Looks at how this will impact the information profession as they seek to orient users in information spaces that they did not build. In the electronic environment, information professionals will need to facilitate the entire research process, not just information discovery. Using lessons learnt from archives, explains how metadata strategies wil ne needed to organize the information space, and new approaches to training will be required to help the next generation of information professionals manage metadata structures. A question and answer session followed the lecture
    Source
    Canadian journal of information and library science. 22(1997) no.1, S.38-55
  2. Bearman, D.: State of electronic records management worldwide (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Reflects on developments during 1996 in the sphere of electronic records management worldwide focusing on: 'Common Position' statement of Australian archives; zthe University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania project on functional requirements for evidence in recordkeeping; State and Commonwealth policy guidelines from Queensland and New South Wales in Australia; the SESAM report from the Swedish National Archives on their approach to electronic evidence; and the draft guidelines for electronic recordkeeping from the US National Archives and Records Administration
  3. Bearman, D.: Capturing records' metadata : unresolved questions and proposals for research (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reviews a range of research questions still unanswered by research on the capture of metadata required for recordness. These include: how to maintain inviolable linkages between records and their metadata in a variety of architectures; what structure metadata content should take; the semantics of records metadata and that of other electronic sources; how new metadata can be acquired by records over time; maintaining the meaning of contextual metadata over time; the use of metadata in records management; and the design of environments in which business acceptable communications can persist
    Footnote
    Contribution to Proceedings from the Working Meeting on Electronic Records Research, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, May 1997
  4. Bearman, D.: Preserving digital information : a review (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the final report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information which was charged with framing the key organizational, technological, legal, and economic issues associated with adopting a strategy of 'technological refreshing' for continued access to electronic digital records. Argues that the Task Force's contribution will help set an agenda for the political and organizational model for digital archives as understood by the library community. Discusses possible consequences both good and bad
  5. Bearman, D.; Duff, W.: Grounding archival description in the functional requirements for evidence (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Outlines the convergence of 2 approaches to archival description developed over 15 years and their application to the emerging issues in the creation, documentation, and management of electronic records. Relates the recently adopted General International Standard Archival Description to the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania specification of the metadata required for evidence
  6. Bearman, D.: Actif et Interactif : Paris January 21-23 (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Report on Actif et Interactif, the European Conference on Interactivity amd Multimedia Publishing, sponsored by the French government to promote interactive multimedia indistries and investments, and held in Paris, 21-23 Jan 93. Issues covered: the potential of interactive multimedia; the emergence of the 'virtual museum'; a secondary school programme in Catalonia using the MPC standard; the work of the members of the European Museum Network; the Videomuseum Association; the history of the Evolution Gallery of the Museum of Natural History; the work of the interactive exhibition team; the potential of Kodak's PhotoCD format for museums; the Louvre's work with Kodak's PhotoCD, and museum products such as Les Parcs Nationaux programme the Cluny Abbey CD-ROM and the Network of Art Research Computer Image Systems in Europe digital slide / tape show