Exploring a framework for comprehensive and successful preservation management in libraries
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore a theoretical and methodological approach to preservation management in libraries, relying on the basic presumption that preservation is a complex and comprehensive process that involves many different and seemingly diverse aspects whose efficiency lies in preservation management.
Design/methodology approach
Using a case study of Croatia, the paper describes a methodology for exploring the general preservation management context and presents a preservation management model that comprises five key components.
Findings
The paper offers insight into preservation management issues in a specific national context.
Research limitations/implications
Although this paper focuses primarily on written heritage in libraries, it is applicable to other types of heritage and to other types of information institutions.
Practical implications
The theoretical and methodological approach presented in this paper and described in the example of Croatia can be useful for exploring similar issues in other countries. It can be expanded to other types and forms of heritage and heritage institutions.
Originality/value
The paper describes a model of organising preservation activities into an efficient and successful preservation system, and establishes a methodology for exploring diverse preservation issues on national and institutional levels.
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Citation
Krtalić, M. and Hasenay, D. (2012), "Exploring a framework for comprehensive and successful preservation management in libraries", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 68 No. 3, pp. 353-377. https://doi.org/10.1108/00220411211225584
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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