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- Title
PRIEIGA PRIE DOKUMENTU VALSTYBĖS ARCHYVUOSE: TEORINIAI ASPEKTAI.
- Authors
Kontrimavičien&edot, Danutė
- Abstract
Access to documents accumulated at state-owned archive repositories is a topical area of scientific research in archivistics. When the paradigms of archivistics shift, the meaning of access to records as well as its place in archival research undergo changes. In the late 20th - early 21st c., archivistics have been moving towards the stage of a post-modern science, and in vigorous discussions of researchers on archivistics paradigms access is reflected as one of the key phenomena of the archival science. When examining access to records, a synonymous term "accessibility" has been established, meaning a granted right (en-forced by relevant legislation) to get acquainted with records and availability of the finding aids. Theo Thomassens post-preservation or post-modern archivisties, Angelica Menne-Haritz's access paradigm, Ivano Szekely's four paradigms of the archives history provide a basis for the access phenomenon in archivistics. Since the object of the archival science has shifted towards archival information, its goal becomes a quality access to information. Access is the mechanism enabling to reach information. Access to docu-ments means the possibility, assured by legisla-tion, of access to information contained within the records, and the existence of appropriate finding aids. At present, following Ivan Szekely's view-point, Lithuania's state archives could be as-cribed to the Public Paradigm, because the In-ternet access to the documents at state archives is not widespread and not well developed. Therefore, we could state that we are moving to the period of the Global Paradigm. Access to documents may be examined in physical, intellectual, and social aspects.
- Subjects
ARCHIVES; PRESERVATION of manuscripts; INFORMATION resources; ACCESS to information; INTELLECTUALS; INFORMATION science
- Publication
Knygotyra, 2012, Issue 58, p136
- ISSN
0204-2061
- Publication type
Article