1. Archival knowledge in the field of personal archiving: an exploratory study based on grounded theory
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Rui Nie, Tiyang Huang, and Yue Zhao
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Data collection ,Knowledge management ,Axial coding ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Exploratory research ,02 engineering and technology ,Library and Information Sciences ,Literacy ,Grounded theory ,Documentation ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Knowledge application ,Sociology ,0509 other social sciences ,050904 information & library sciences ,business ,Information Systems ,Coding (social sciences) ,media_common - Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework to illustrate the archival knowledge applied by archivists in their personal archiving (PA) and the mechanism of the application of archival knowledge in their PA.Design/methodology/approachThe grounded theory methodology was adopted. For data collection, in-depth interviews were conducted with 21 archivists in China. Data analysis was performed using the open coding, axial coding and selective coding to organise the archival knowledge composition of PA and develops the awareness-knowledge-action (AKA) integration model of archival knowledge application in the field of PA, according to the principles of the grounded theory.FindingsThe archival knowledge involved in the field of PA comprises four principal categories: documentation, arrangement, preservation and appraisal. Three interactive factors involved in archivists' archival knowledge application in the field of PA behaviour: awareness, knowledge and action, which form a pattern of awareness leading, knowledge guidance and action innovation, and archivists' PA practice is flexible and innovative. The paper underscored that it is need to improve archival literacy among general public.Originality/valueThe study constructs a theoretical framework to identify the specialised archival knowledge and skills of PA which is able to provide solutions for non-specialist PA and develops an AKA model to explain the interaction relationships between awareness, knowledge and action in the field of PA.
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- 2020
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