An archive is a collection of documents, regardless of their age, form, or material, produced or received by governmental and private entities, and preserved by their creators or holders. Archives are maintained because they contain information crucial for decision-making and contribute to historical and scientific research in various fields, while also safeguarding the intellectual and material property rights of institutions and individuals. The course Smart Information Preservation and Archiving Systems aims to introduce advanced concepts in document management systems, records management, and digital content management, with a specific focus on libraries and their tools.
By the end of this course, participants will:
Conclusion
The Smart Information Preservation and Archiving Systems course offers participants the opportunity to explore advanced concepts and techniques in digital document archiving and digital content management. The course focuses on providing advanced strategies and practical tools for libraries and information institutions to improve digital document management and records management. By leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, participants will gain the necessary skills to transition to modern electronic archiving systems while ensuring the preservation of digital data and content for long-term access, in compliance with digital archiving policies and legal frameworks.