Exploring Friedrich Kittler’s Digital Legacy on Different Levels: Tools to Equip the Future Archivist

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Autor:innen
Kramski, Heinz Werner
Autor:in (Körperschaft)
Publikationsdatum
03.10.2016
Typ der Arbeit
Studiengang
Sammlung
Typ
04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
Herausgeber:innen
Herausgeber:in (Körperschaft)
Swiss National Library
Betreuer:in
Übergeordnetes Werk
iPRESS 2016
Themenheft
DOI der Originalpublikation
Link
Reihe / Serie
Reihennummer
Jahrgang / Band
Ausgabe / Nummer
Seiten / Dauer
229-236
Patentnummer
Verlag / Herausgebende Institution
Verlagsort / Veranstaltungsort
Bern
Auflage
Version
Programmiersprache
Abtretungsempfänger:in
Praxispartner:in/Auftraggeber:in
Zusammenfassung
Based on the example of Friedrich Kittler’s digital papers at the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach (DLA), this paper explores digital estates and their challenges on different logical levels within the pre-archival analysis, documentation and indexing process. As opposed to long-term digital preservation procedures, which are set about afterwards when relevant digital objects have already been identified, this process starts shortly after physical material (computers, hard drives, disks…) is delivered to the archive and has been ingested and safeguarded into volume image files. In this situation, it is important to get an overview of the “current state”: Which data was delivered (amount, formats, duplicates, versions)? What is the legal status of the stored data? Which digital objects are relevant and should be accessible for which types of users/researchers etc.? What kind of contextual knowledge needs to be preserved for the future? In order to address these questions and to assign meaning to both technological and documentation needs, the digital analysis tool “Indexer” was developed. It combines automated routines with human interaction features, thereby completing the necessary toolset for processing unstructured digital estates. It turns out however, that intellectual work and deep knowledge of the collection context still play an important role and must work hand in hand with the new automation efforts.
Schlagwörter
Applied computing, Digital libraries and archives, Applied computing, Document searching, Applied computing, Document metadata, Applied computing, Evidence collec¬tion, storage and analysis
Fachgebiet (DDC)
005 - Computer Programmierung, Programme und Daten
Projekt
Veranstaltung
13th International Conference on Digital Preservation
Startdatum der Ausstellung
Enddatum der Ausstellung
Startdatum der Konferenz
03.10.2016
Enddatum der Konferenz
06.01.2016
Datum der letzten Prüfung
ISBN
ISSN
Sprache
Englisch
Während FHNW Zugehörigkeit erstellt
Nein
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Begutachtung
Peer-Review der ganzen Publikation
Open Access-Status
Lizenz
Zitation
ENGE, Jürgen und Heinz Werner KRAMSKI, 2016. Exploring Friedrich Kittler’s Digital Legacy on Different Levels: Tools to Equip the Future Archivist. In: Swiss National Library (Hrsg.), iPRESS 2016. Bern. 3 Oktober 2016. S. 229–236. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-782