Table of Contents
Geert-Jan van Bussel The Theoretical Framework for the 'Archive-As-Is'. An Organization
Oriented View on Archives.
Part I. Setting the Stage: Enterprise Information Management and
Archival Theories 16
Part II. An Exploration of the 'Archive-As-Is' Framework 42
RienkJonker A perfect match? Connecting partners in the labyrinth of
information 72
Geoffrey Yeo Information, records, and the philosophy of speech acts 92
Arnoud Glaudemans and The Archival Transition from Analogue to Digital:
Jacco Verburgt Revisiting Derrida and Flusser 120
Wolfgang Ernst Technologies of Tradition: Between Symbolic and Material (Micro-)
Transmission 138
Wolfgang Ernst Order by Fluctuation? Classical Archives and Their Audiovisual
Counterparts; Technomathematical And Epistemological Options in
Navigating Trans-Alphabetical Archives 160
Fiorella Foscarini and Intertextuality in the Archives 176
Juan Ilerbaig
CharlesJeurgens Threats of the data-flood. An accountability perspective in the era
of ubiquitous computing 196
Anne J. Gilliland 'The Wink that's Worth a Thousand Words': A Contemplation on the
Nature of Metadata and Metadata Practices in the Archival World 212
GiovanniMichetti Provenance in the Archives: The Challenge of the Digital
Environment 228
Frans Smit Records, Hyperobjects and Authenticity 248
Martijn van Otterlo From Intended Archivists to Intentional Algivists. Ethical codes for
humans and machines in the archives 266
Arnoud Glaudemans, Beyond the traditional boundaries of archival theory:
Rienk Jonker and Frans Smit An Interview with Eric Ketelaar 294
Arnoud Glaudemans, Documents, Archives and Hyperhistorical Societies:
Rienk Jonker and Frans Smit An interview with Luciano Floridi 306
Biographies 322