Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024)
Articles

The Season of Living Archives: a Generative Provenance

Federico Valacchi
University of Macerata
Categories

Published 2024-05-15

Keywords

  • Archives,
  • Provenance,
  • Living Archives.

How to Cite

Valacchi, Federico. 2024. “The Season of Living Archives: A Generative Provenance”. JLIS.It 15 (2):51-60. https://doi.org/10.36253/jlis.it-597.

Abstract

The contribution, starting from consolidated archival concepts, introduces the theme of living archives by evaluating their potential political role and the impact they can have on cultural and social dynamics. It also evaluates what the tools for contextualized use of these resources could be, also in light of a cross-action of the principles of provenance and relevance.

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