Description of Electronic Records

Description of Electronic Records

One of the most persistent issues, as long as electronic records have existed, is whether traditional archival principles apply.

Some have argued that they do, and archivists should treat electronic records as just another format, like maps, photographs, or audiovisual materials. Others state that the nature of how electronic records are created and managed means that archivists need a new set of rules, practices, and procedures to describe them.

Appraisal of Records of Enduring Value

Appraisal of Records of Enduring Value

Appraisal identifies materials offered to an archives that have sufficient value to be accessioned. It can also be defined as the process of determining the length of time records should be retained, based on legal requirements and their current and potential usefulness.

Selection identifies materials to be preserved because of their enduring value, especially items to be transferred to an archives.