June 2026

Archive Automation Management Technologies

Archive Automation Management Technologies for Efficient Digital Records and Information Preservation

Automation management refers to the control and oversight of automated devices used in various processes. In today’s world, modern technologies play a crucial role in managing documents and archives. These technologies facilitate the automation management of archival institutions. Some examples include: 1. Reprography 2. Microphotography 3. Computer documentation Reprography involves creating images and copies through […]

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Evidential Value of Government Records and Administrative Documentation

Archival Document Evaluation: Methods, Standards, and Preservation of Public Records

The process of determining the value of a document is known as evaluation standards. Initially, the responsibility for evaluating a document’s value rests with the officers of the relevant offices. Archives in various countries have initiated efforts to assess the value of records. However, these guidelines often fall short in addressing the complexities involved in

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Communication and Mass Communication: Concepts, Functions, Characteristics, and Social Impact

Communication and Mass Communication: Concepts, Functions, Characteristics, and Social Impact

What Is Communication: Communication is a process in which two or more people exchange ideas, information, knowledge, experiences, and human feelings through the use of different languages. In the language of communication, the person who conveys the information is called the sender and the person who receives it is called the receiver. Language can be

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