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Book Review: The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping
Librarians, archivists, and records managers do not share identical
challenges or controversies in their practical endeavours or theoretical
queries. However, a common issue for all the information professions and a
dominating topic of discussion in their literature is the fundamental
change in the structure and distribution of knowledge caused by mass
digitisation. The proliferation of daily digital content, in quantity,
reach, and manifestation, is confronting them all with a disquieting role
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