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NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
November 21, 2001
CLIR TASK FORCE REPORT AVAILABLE:
"THE EVIDENCE IN HAND: THE ARTIFACT IN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS"
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub103/pub103.pdf
An important report from the Council on Library and Information
Resources is now available. The report is especially interesting for
this audience as many of the issues have been framed by the act of
digitizing scholarly resources, which has "fundamentally altered the
information landscape."
David Green
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For immediate release
November 21, 2001
Contact: Abby Smith
Council on Library & Information Resources
202-939-4758
Task Force Reports on Saving Historical Evidence
Washington, D.C.-The evidence of our history that is carried in
print, audiovisual, or digital forms is kept mostly by libraries and
archives, and we rely on them to make it accessible over time. Yet
these institutions face a serious challenge. The amount of
information produced each year grows dramatically, but, more
importantly, it is recorded on a vast array of media and in numerous
formats, from newspapers to wax cylinders to video tape. Many of the
media have become fragile and much of the technology obsolete. For
libraries, the complexity and potential cost of keeping materials fit
for use grows each day.
Paradoxically, at a time when more material is made available
virtually - online, there is a growing demand for access to original
materials. Yet libraries and archives have never had enough funds to
collect and preserve everything of potential research value.
Librarians and archivists are thus left to make difficult decisions
about how much and what can be acquired, preserved, and made
accessible in meaningful ways.
This problem is addressed in a new report from the Council on Library
and Information Resources (CLIR), entitled The Evidence in Hand:
Report of the Task Force on the Artifact in Library Collections. CLIR
created the task force of scholars, librarians, and archivists in
1999. Its members were asked to articulate a framework for making or
evaluating institutional policies for the retention of published
materials and archival or unpublished materials in their original
form.
In five sections, the report presents the problem and its
implications; a discussion of the term "artifact;" an examination of
the problems associated with particular media, from print and paper
to audiovisual and digital; five case studies; and a summary and
recommendations.
Among the recommendations is a call to support the development of
regional repositories of artifactual collections that would reduce
duplication of effort, create economies of scale, and ensure that the
greatest number of unique or scarce items are preserved and made
accessible to researchers. The recommendations also call for the
creation of standardized descriptive practices that make information
about resources readily accessible through searchable databases.
Strategies for specific formats-print, audiovisual, and digital-are
noted, and areas for further research are proposed.
The Evidence in Hand is available on CLIR's Web site at
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub103/pub103.pdf. Print copies
will soon be available for ordering through the Web site.
The Council on Library and Information Resources works in partnership
with libraries, archives, and other information providers to advocate
collaborative approaches to preserving the nation's intellectual
heritage. It works to support institutions as they integrate
audiovisual and digital resources and services into their
well-established, print-based environments.
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