The Power of the Archive by Heather Duncan
With the modern technologies of today at our finger tips, we have all now become keepers of our own digital archives in one way or another. However, as keepers of the archives, we need to understand the incredibly responsibility that comes with this archival power. As accessibility through digitally expands so too does the limitations of accessibility of the archives because of a lack of organization. Without proper organization and classification of components of the archives the information is lost among a sea of endless data.
We also need to be aware and sensitive to the ongoing evolution of technologies to be sure that the archives we are creating adapt to future platforms so that longevity of the archives is sustained.
As the power we hold as individual archivists begins to grow there is increasing importance on our own understanding of the archival process, its benefits, its repercussions and its power.
Now, more than ever before, we all have an obligation to be wise and respectful of the power of digital archivization we hold in our hands. The more we know about the archives the more effectively we can create them and archive in such a way as to contribute to the present and to the future with wisdom and understanding.