Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 01 Apr 1997
Information Technology, Records, and State Archives
Information Technology, Records, and State Archives
Page Range: 184 – 200
This article discusses the impact of information technology on state archival programs. It argues that the context in which these programs function is critical to understanding and directing them, maintains that the World Wide Web confers enormous benefit on state archives with little expense, finds the direction of current electronic records theory unsatisfactory, and proposes using information technology to succeed and even prosper in an era of anti-government sentiment.