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 preserved 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. This course, "Smart Information Preservation and Archiving Systems," aims to introduce advanced concepts in document management systems, records management, and digital content management, with a particular focus on libraries and their tools.
Day 1
Introduction to Digital Library and Document Management
Day 2
Document and Record Management Systems
Day 3
Digital Content Management and Search
Day 4
Innovation and Developments in Digital Library and Document Management
Day 5
Policies and Legal Frameworks for Digital Library and Document Management