Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 1989
On the Idea of Permanence
On the Idea of Permanence
Page Range: 10 – 25
This essay explores the changing understanding archivists have had of the idea of permanence as it applies to the records in their custody. Though it seems to be an absolute, archivists have in fact used this word to denote very different ideas and concepts, ranging from permanence of the information in documents to permanence of the physical objects themselves. Today, archivists are increasingly reluctant to employ the idea at all, and the essay concludes with some speculations about the future of archives without permanence.