Theoretical currents of Archival Science
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2013v18n37p61Keywords:
Archival Science, Epistemology of Archival Science, Theorerical currents of Archival ScienceAbstract
Archival Science was formed, as a scientific discipline, in the late nineteenth century, from the consolidation of a custody and heritage model. In the twentieth century, several theories have been developed, systematized in this article in four axes. As a result, Archival Science has expanded its scope of studies. As a result of this expansion, there are contemporary perspectives with systemic models, covering different types of archives, concerned with the sociocultural context of the archives, and also insering digital technologies in the practice of archives.
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