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14 fév 1998 · This article discusses public service issues for archives within the new electronic environment given a clientele increasingly conditioned in
ABSTRACT This article discusses public service issues for archives within the new electronic environment given a clientele increasingly conditioned in
2 (1985): 89-97 See also Barbara Craig "Old Myths in New Clothes: Expectations of Archives Users" Archivaría 45 (Spring 1998): 118-26
The archival way of preservation of the safeguarding of records does not license the shuffling or highlighting of records to suit the tastes of users
Old myths in new clothes: Expectations of archives users Archivaria 1998: (45) 118-126 DE GRAAF Tjeerd Linguistic databases: a link
Old Myths in New Clothes : Expectations of Archives Users Archivaria 45 : 118-126 DEARSTYNE Bruce W 1997 Archival Reference and Outreach : Toward a New
USER EXPECTATIONS Society is changing opening up new uses for data and records and posing new questions about what is collected now and in the future
This essay reviews the implications of electronic mail instant messaging and chat digital reference services Web sites scanners digital cameras
A better understanding of the needs expectations and attitudes of current and future generations of users must direct the future development of UK archives