Chapter 8 From national to international standards in Norway From documents to data?

This chapter presents the recent history of Norwegian standardisation within the archives and record management field. Norway was an early proponent of standards in digital archives, the better to promote data exchange and a unified approach to data and records management. Norwegian standards have p...

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Main Author: Ellingsrud, Martin (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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