Reading List - Paper I
Data Driven Indexing to Address Item Level Challenges in Organizing Sports Documentary Multimedia Collections
Literature Review
Geoffrey Yeo. Continuing Debates about Description
Mentions the future directions of digital archives including the descriptive challenges of digital records. Some argued that "they need significantly more metadata than their paper counterparts, particular at item level". It talks about the requirement for a fundamental shift away from collective description, as it is evident that users would welcome more information at item level. At the same time, to describe the resources at item level would create much more burden on the archival institutions. "As archives become increasingly digital, automated capture of descriptive information can be expected to offer the most promising economic solutions".
While on the other hand, it also mentions that most preservation and access strategies for digital records requires item level metadata alongside or within the records.
David Bearman (1996). Item Level Control and Electronic Recordkeeping
It mentions that "automatic context and structure description within the metadata of electronic records at the item level would serve user needs better than collective description". And "Item level information is fundamentally more valuable because it can generate more valid collective level data in addition to serving the needs of item documentation."
Mark A. Greene & Dennis Meissner (2005), More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Archival Processing
It is argued that the processing productivity will increase by avoiding "content description, beyond simple file lists, below the series level".
Ian G. Anderson (). Are You Being Served? Historians and the Search for Primary Sources
When asked about the single thing they would most like an archive to do, 37 per cent of the historians would want to add greater detail to finding aids, particular at the item level.