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The Concept of Record in Interactive, Experiential and Dynamic Environments: the View of InterPARES*

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This article presents the concept of electronic record as articulated by the first phase of the InterPARES (International research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems) Project (1999–2001) and discusses it in light of the findings of the second phase of the Project (2002–2006). While InterPARES 1 focused on records produced and/or maintained in databases and document management systems, InterPARES 2 examined records produced and/or maintained in interactive, experiential and dynamic environments. The authors describe the characteristics of these environments and of the entities found in them in the course of case studies conducted on systems used for carrying out artistic, scientific and e-government activities, and propose the new concept of record that InterPARES 2 is eleborating, which expands on that formulated by InterPARES 1.

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Correspondence to Luciana Duranti.

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The authors would like to thank InterPARES 2 research assistant Randy Preston for his careful editing and constructive criticisms. Some of his suggestions have been incorporated in the text of this article.

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Duranti, L., Thibodeau, K. The Concept of Record in Interactive, Experiential and Dynamic Environments: the View of InterPARES*. Arch Sci 6, 13–68 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10502-006-9021-7

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