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Understanding What Users Need to Understand Us
(And Our Data):Archival Intelligence for AV Archives
Amy CiesielskiCurator
[email protected] Image Research Collections (MIRC)
University of South Carolina
Archival Intelligence
1.) “Knowledge of archival theory, practices, and procedures”
2.) “Strategies for reducing uncertainty and ambiguity when unstructured problems and ill-defined solutions are the norm”
3.) “Intellective skills, or the ability to understand the connection between representations of documents…and the actual object...being represented”
Yakel, E., & Torres, D. (2003). AI: archival intelligence and user expertise. The American Archivist, 66(1), p. 5.
Barriers (Challenges)• Language and terminology
• Increase of online resources can lead to decreased interaction with archivists
• Multitude of online resources can be overwhelming and confusing for users
• Differences between what content is of vs. what content is about. How do we catalog efficiently and effectively?
• Frustrations with lack of available content online
Possible Solutions?
• Increased transparency for resources—what they are, what information they provide. Difference between catalog record, finding aid, online video with descriptive metadata
• Instructional tools on how to use online resources
• Researchers having a “starting point”
• Learn more about users, user groups, what they tend to search to direct description and cataloging efforts
• Obvious contact information (with encouragement to ASK QUESTIONS)
Direction of Continued Research
Armitage, L. H., & Enser, P. G. (1997). Analysis of user need in image archives. Journal of information science, 23(4), 287-299.
Searching and Browsing
Amy [email protected] Image Research Collections (MIRC)University of South Carolina